PQ defends candidate in hotly contested Arthabaska riding over leftist past, arrest

Former Radio-Canada host Alex Boissonneault, right, speaks at a news conference to announce he will be candidate for the Arthabaska byelection, in St-Ferdinand Que., Wednesday, May 14, 2025. Parti Qu茅b茅cois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, left, looks on. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

SAINT-FERDINAND - The Parti Qu茅b茅cois was forced to defend its candidate on Wednesday ahead of an upcoming byelection northeast of Montreal after criticism of his decades-old, far-left activist past.

Alex Boissonneault was arrested in 2001 in Quebec City for being part of a group that had plotted to penetrate the security perimeter of the Summit of the Americas, as heads of state gathered for a series of meetings on issues such as trade. He was held in pretrial detention for 41 days but was subsequently sentenced to community service and eventually pardoned in 2011.

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