March 17th, 2026

Parti Québécois wants police to wrap up Liberal fundraising probe before election

By Canadian Press on March 17, 2026.

QUÉBEC — The Parti Québécois is urging the anti-corruption police to release the results of its investigation into alleged Liberal party fundraising irregularities before the October general election.

PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says releasing that information would help maintain the public’s trust in the anti-corruption police force, known as UPAC.

In November, Le Journal de Montréal published alleged text messages by unnamed people suggesting some Quebec Liberal Party members who had voted for Pablo Rodriguez in the 2025 leadership race could have received cash rewards.

That report sparked a major crisis in the Liberal party and ultimately led to Rodriguez resigning last December and the anti-corruption police investigating the party’s fundraising.

However, La Presse reported today that anti-corruption police doubt the authenticity of the text messages, which have not been independently verified by The Canadian Press.

Mathieu Galarneau, a spokesperson for UPAC, did not confirm La Presse’s reporting but said it’s the force’s priority to complete its investigation into the Liberal leadership race as soon as possible.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 17, 2026.

Thomas Laberge, The Canadian Press

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