Fundraising scandal: Quebec governing party to stop collecting political donations
Quebec Premier François Legault says his Coalition Avenir Québec party will no longer accept donations, and he is asking the other parties to do the same.
His announcement today comes after several members of his party were accused of soliciting $100 donations from mayors hoping to meet with ministers.
Legault says he won’t have the opposition question his integrity, adding that the decision to forgo private donations will cost his party about $1 million a year.
The CAQ will now be funded solely through government subsidies, which are distributed to parties based on how many votes they received in the last general election.