The fallout continues for the CAQ government over its fundraising tactics involving a grieving couple. The couple said it felt pressured to pay $200 to meet with the transport minister at cocktail fundraiser. The pair has been fighting to have blood alcohol limits reduced in Quebec after losing their daughter in a 2017 car crash. As Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, they have been offered an apology and reimbursement but the battle to change the law continues.
- Legault’s CAQ party under investigation over $200 donation by grieving parents
- Quebec party to refund $200 to grieving parents pressured to pay for access to minister