Former premier and recent candidate Conservative Party leader was never charged in a police investigation and has said leaks about the probe tarnished his reputation and affected him personally
Former Quebec premier Jean Charest is seeking another $705,000 from the provincial government for media leaks related to a corruption investigation targeting him and his party.
The former premier and recent candidate for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada was never charged in the investigation and has said the leaks tarnished his reputation and affected him personally.
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