Five things to know about the crisis that has unseated the Quebec Liberal leader
MONTREAL — After weeks of fighting to keep his job, Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez has resigned as allegations of wrongdoing pile up about the leadership race he won in June.
Rodriguez announced his decision to the Liberal caucus during a virtual meeting held Wednesday afternoon. A member of the legislature present at the meeting, who did not want to speak publicly, confirmed the resignation to The Canadian Press. Rodriguez is expected to make his decision public on Thursday.
The decision comes after the former federal cabinet minister was forced to respond on Tuesday to the latest in a series of troubling media reports about his leadership campaign. Le Journal de Montréal had reported that around 20 donors to Rodriguez’s campaign received envelopes containing $500 in cash to reimburse their donations during a fundraising event in April.
That news emerged following earlier allegations of vote-buying during the leadership race. The Canadian Press has not verified any of the allegations against the party.


