1473 $ in parking tickets for a candidate of the CAQ

News 28 February, 2018
  • Photo Agence QMI, Zechariah Goudreault
    Chantal Rouleau is the candidate of the CAQ in Pointe-aux-Trembles.

    Patrick Bellerose

    Wednesday, 28 February 2018 00:00

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    The candidate of the CAQ in Pointe-aux-Trembles, Chantal Rouleau, has received 17 traffic tickets due to parking illegal in 2016-2017, for fines totaling $ 1473 $.

    Currently mayor of the borough of Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles (RDP–PAT), in Montreal, Chantal Rouleau has multiplied the parking illegal between march 2016 and November 2017.

    Chantal Rouleau has particular parked his car in the reserved areas available to residents or be prohibited for maintenance, in addition to omitting several times to pay his due to the terminal parking.

    Chantal Rouleau was not his first time in trouble with the authorities. In the 1990s, it has received at least five notices of infraction for speeding, the most important being of 130 km/h in a zone of 100 km/h.

    In 2013, a complaint for domestic violence has also been abandoned due to a lack of evidence.

    “Nothing serious “

    Attached to the phone, Chantal Rouleau has refused to answer questions from the Newspaper. “This is nothing serious,” she said about parking tickets, before submitting the questions to the head of communications of the CAQ.

    “A few hundred dollars in parking tickets paid shall not diminish in nothing the application exceptional of Mrs. Roller, for his part, commented the spokesperson of the CAQ, Thomas Verville. The CAQ is proud to present to the people of Pointe-aux-Trembles, a candidate of this stature. “

    District coveted

    The nomination of Chantal Rouleau in Pointe-aux-Trembles has been made official yesterday, during a press conference alongside the leader of the CAQ, François Legault. “The nomination of Chantal Rouleau sends the message loud and clear to Montreal, the CAQ is serious : Montreal, can and must be part of the change on the 1st of October next,” -he said at a press conference.

    Chantal Rouleau has, meanwhile, indicated that this announcement soon for the sake of transparency. “If I decided to make this announcement today, it is first to be honest with the voters, but also towards myself “, she said.

    “I found it extremely important to announce to my citizens as soon as my decision was taken,” she added.

    The riding of Pointe-aux-Trembles, stirs up the lusts thereof since the member pq Nicole Léger announced that she will not seek re-election in 2018. This last was elected for the first time in 1996 and Pointe-aux-Trembles has always been represented by the PQ since its creation in 1988.

    -With the collaboration of Claudia Berthiaume, Marie-Christine Trottier and QMI Agency