Edmonton Journal

Another Quebec mayor faces fraud, conspiracy charges

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ST-REMI, QUE. – A smalltown mayor in Quebec was slapped with fraud charges Friday in the latest ignominiou­s twist in this annus horribilis for burg bosses.

Quebec’s anti-corruption squad arrested the mayor of St-Remi, just south of Montreal. In a release issued Friday morning, the squad’s commission­er confirms the arrest of Michel Lavoie, 58, on charges of fraud, conspiracy and breach of trust.

It was one more blow in a year that saw Canadian mayors from London, Ont., to Laval, Que., sustain political or legal canings, with careers and reputation­s taking a drubbing.

Toronto’s mayor was ordered out of office by a judge in a conflict-of-interest case; the mayors of Laval and Montreal left amid corruption scandals; the mayor of London, Ont., hung on to his job despite a fraud charge; the ex-mayor of a Montreal borough and the mayor of Mascouche, Que., face a variety of charges, with the latter recently succumbing to the numerous demands that he resign.

A similar story is now playing out in sleepy St-Remi, a semi-rural community of roughly 7,000 on the outer edges of the suburban belt around Montreal.

Police allege Lavoie used his influence as mayor to ensure that projects in the city were developed and built by his close friends, relatives and business partners.

Fraud and conspiracy charges have also been laid against Sebastien Lavoie, 36, whom media reports identify as the mayor’s son. Another man, Dominic Dorais, is charged with fraud, conspiracy and breach of trust, while a constructi­on company bearing his name is charged with fraud.

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