Ontario premier’s former staffer made alleged offer to energy minister
TORONTO — A former senior staffer for Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne offered a federal MP — who is now Ontario’s energy minister — an inducement to run for the provincial Liberals, knowingly violating the Election Act, police allege.
Pat Sorbara, Wynne’s former deputy chief of staff, was charged Tuesday with two bribery counts under the provincial Election Act, while Liberal operative Gerry Lougheed faces one count. Court documents show that one of Sorbara’s charges relates to Glenn Thibeault.
Thibeault was a New Democrat MP for Sudbury, Ont., before he ran for the Ontario Liberals in a byelection in that riding in February 2015. He said Wednesday that the premier did not offer him a cabinet position in exchange for running, nor did Sorbara make him any offers.
“I had many conversations with Pat during that time,” he said.


