Anti-corruption police looking into Quebec Liberals as internal crisis shakes party | Unpublished
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Author: Thomas Laberge
Publication Date: November 27, 2025 - 14:12

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Anti-corruption police looking into Quebec Liberals as internal crisis shakes party

November 27, 2025

Quebec’s anti-corruption police say they are looking into the internal crisis shaking the province’s Liberals, as their political rivals feast over a steady stream of embarrassing news that is threatening to tarnish the party’s image and is putting pressure on its leader.

Mathieu Galarneau, a spokesperson for the anti-corruption unit known as UPAC, said investigators are working to validate allegations of wrongdoing before deciding whether to open an official investigation.



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