November 23, 2024

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According to Anglade, Legault must withdraw Proulx’s candidacy

According to Anglade, Legault must withdraw Proulx's candidacy

François Legault cannot keep former minister Marie-Yves Proulx in his candidate pool, Liberal leader Dominique Anglade said after the Journal revealed a new allegation of psychological abuse.

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“It is a question of values, a question of principles. Here we are in 2022. This kind of behavior has no place anymore. And Francois Legault continues to tolerate this kind of behavior,” said Ms. Ungava, announcing the Liberal candidate in Tunu Napartuk. Anglade denied.

The Journal reported on Tuesday that a new complaint for psychological harassment was filed against Ms. Proulx at the Administrative Labor Tribunal for facts that occurred after she was fired as minister.

For Dominique Anglade, the CAQ leader now has no choice but to fire re-election candidate Marie-Eve Proulx in Côte-du-Sud. “This is a gesture that I will act in his place,” the Liberal leader began.

Other complaints against Mrs. Proulx

Ms Anglade fired MP Marie Montpetit from her training following allegations of emotional abuse in the media.

“If there are any issues around harassment, we should have a zero tolerance policy on it. By agreeing to have candidates like this, François Legault has endorsed it and sent a very bad message to the population in general, but also to our youth,” said Ms Anglade.

Marie-Yves Proulx was already the subject of the first complaint of psychological harassment before the TAT, which was settled out of court for financial compensation paid by public funds.

Previously, the Journal reported that 14 employees had left within two years, some of them denouncing a toxic environment, insults, harassment and intimidation.

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