No apology from Montreal police union boss for allegations against Quebec Liberals
MONTREAL — The head of the Montreal police union says he won’t apologize or step down after provincial police dismissed serious fraud-related allegations he made about current and former Quebec Liberals.
Yves Francoeur alleged in an interview last April the Crown was ready to press charges against one ex-Liberal and one sitting member of the legislature but was blocked by a higher-up.
One of the Liberals mentioned by Francoeur was veteran cabinet minister Jean-Marc Fournier, who has called on the police union boss to apologize and explain his remarks.
Francoeur told Montreal’s 98.5 FM radio station Thursday his comments were made in good faith and that he would say them again.