Parti Québécois leader worries — without proof — that Ottawa is spying on his party
QUÉBEC — Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says he’s worried the federal government is spying on his party.
St-Pierre Plamondon told reporters on Tuesday he has no proof but says there’s a long history of spying and surveillance against his party.
“If there’s one constant in the history of the Parti Québécois, it’s that the leader and influential members are spied on,” he told a news conference at the legislature.
However, he added that “the truth is, we don’t have the means to verify that.”


