Grieving parents said they were told to pay $200 to meet Quebec minister
QUEBEC — The parents of a woman who was killed in a car crash say the Coalition Avenir Québec party offered access to the provincial transport minister for $100 per person.
Antoine Bittar and Élizabeth Rivera shared their account today during a legislature hearing.
Bittar says he had been advocating for tougher drinking and driving legislation when the CAQ offered an opportunity to meet Minister Geneviève Guilbault by paying to attend a fundraising cocktail.
Bittar says he and his partner paid the sum because he felt it was a chance to press his cause and keep it from stagnating.