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Quebec’s Ex-Deputy Premier Arrested on Corruption Charges
Nathalie Normandeau, a former deputy premier under the previous Liberal government of Jean Charest, was swept up by the province's anti-corruption unit, UPAC, that targeted members of the Quebec Liberal Party and the opposition Parti Quebecois.
This Montreal Trial Is Revisiting the Bad Old Days of City Corruption
Some critics say little has changed under a new administration.
We Spoke to the Guy Who Helped Shed Light on the Shady Dealings of Quebec's Construction Industry
Lino Zambito believes the problem is prevalent throughout Canada, and says other local governments should probe the construction companies in their areas.
There Is a Snow-Removal Cartel in Montreal, Apparently
A report says some snow professionals were told they'd have their legs broken if they bid on a certain contract.
Now We Know How Dirty Politics Is in Quebec
The long-awaited report looking into corruption and collusion in Quebec’s construction industry pulls back the layers on decades of widespread illegality throughout the province.
With the Sicilian Mafia in Decline, Who Is Running the Mob in Montreal?
Longtime kingpin Vito Rizzuto died in 2013, but no single group has stepped in to fill that power vacuum—yet.