Ethics commissioner recommends $8K fine against former Quebec Liberal member
QUÉBEC — Quebec’s ethic commissioner has recommended an $8,000 fine against a former Liberal member of the legislature for using her constituency resources in the 2025 provincial Liberal leadership race — and for obstructing the investigation into her behaviour.
Commissioner Ariane Mignolet says Sona Lakhoyan Olivier held partisan activities at her office last year to benefit Pablo Rodriguez, who won the leadership race but resigned in December following a series of ethics scandals.
Between April and June 2025, Lakhoyan Olivier “actively and regularly solicited members of the constituency office staff to participate in partisan activities aimed at supporting the candidate’s campaign,” Mignolet wrote in a report tabled Thursday at the legislature. Ethics rules prohibit elected members from using public resources for leadership races.
“Staff members were specifically asked to attend events, contribute to recruitment efforts for the party or the renewal of expired memberships, and make appeals to persuade members to vote for the candidate.”


