Fundraising scandal: CAQ says it's ready to end donations to political parties

A Quebec cabinet minister says the Coalition Avenir Québec party is prepared to have a discussion on ending citizen contributions to political parties, after controversies about its own members' fundraising practices. Partial results from the Quebec election are seen on a television screen at the CAQ gathering in Quebec City on Monday, Oct. 3, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson

QUEBEC - The Coalition Avenir Québec says it's prepared to end donations to political parties, after several CAQ members were accused of soliciting $100 donations from mayors hoping to meet with ministers.

Jean-François Roberge, the minister responsible for democratic institutions, raised that possibility on Wednesday amid strong criticism from opposition parties, which allege the governing party is monetizing access to its members.

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