A former Conservative Party of Quebec (PCQ) organizer for the Matane region is facing lawsuits in connection with making appointments online for vaccination against COVID-19.
The Saint-Léandre resident is faced with three counts.
He was accused primarily of having suppressed, delayed or obstructed by Quebecers […] in the legitimate operation of property valued at no more than $ 5,000, such as: vaccinescan we read in the act of denunciation.
It is also written there that he has intent to hurt [en envoyant] through telecommunication information that he knew was untrue.
The wrongdoings were allegedly committed between December 12, 2021 and January 5, 2022.
The 54-year-old pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to return to court on Aug. 30.
Sylvie Paradis is local vice president PCQ
. He resigned for personal reasons this winter, according to the organization. The party leader, Éric Duhaime, withdrew from the alleged actions.Source: Radio-Canada