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Textos to the Plq: the Issues that Remain Outstanding

Summary by Le Droit
Allegations of bought votes and names: Pablo Rodriguez commissioned retired judge Jacques Fournier this fall to conduct an independent internal investigation into the activities of the Liberal Party of Quebec.

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Allegations of bought votes and names: Pablo Rodriguez commissioned retired judge Jacques Fournier this fall to conduct an independent internal investigation into the activities of the Liberal Party of Quebec.

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The exchange of texts about the "brownies" that splashed the former Liberal leader Pablo Rodriguez "can only be a montage," concludes retired judge Jacques R. Fournier in his investigation report. However, he is unable to say whether or not there was a purchase of votes during the leadership race of the Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ).

·Montreal, Canada
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Lean Left

There is no evidence that the exchange of texts published in "Le Journal de Montréal" in November is authentic, concludes the party's external investigation.

·Montreal, Canada
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There is no evidence to suggest that Sona Lakhoyan and Alice Abou-Khalil, respectively MPs for Chomedey and Fabre, participated or were involved in a text exchange suggesting that "brownies" [read $100 note] could have been paid to members in return for a vote for Pablo Rodriguez during the Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ) leadership race in the spring of 2025. This is what the former judge Jacques R. Fournier concluded in his investigation report …

This is the conclusion of the retired judge's investigation report Jacques R. Fournier. The post crisis at the PLQ: the exchange of texts about brownies "can only be a montage" appeared first on Les Affaires.

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Radio-Canada broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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