Quebec Liberal leader defends party as report casts doubt over vote-buying texts
QUÉBEC — Quebec Liberal Leader Charles Milliard says he wants answers about allegations of fundraising irregularities during the 2025 Liberal leadership race, but insists the party as a whole should not be painted with the same brush.
“I embrace the history of the Quebec Liberal party, there are elements with which I am less happy, but, for now, we are dealing with allegations,” Milliard told reporters in Quebec City on Tuesday.
The comments came on the heels of a report in La Presse on Tuesday that anti-corruption police doubt the authenticity of leaked text messages that appear to indicate a cash-for-votes scheme in the Quebec Liberal leadership race.
The party previously released copies of the text messages as part of an independent review, completed by a retired Quebec Superior Court justice, which also failed to confirm whether they were authentic.


