Parti Québécois leader worries — without proof — that Ottawa is spying on his party
QUÉBEC — Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says he’s worried the federal government is spying on his party.
St-Pierre Plamondon admits he has no proof but says there’s a long history of spying and surveillance against his party.
The Parti Québécois is leading the polls with only months to go before October’s general election and has promised to hold a sovereignty referendum by 2030 if it forms government.
St-Pierre Plamondon says smartphones make it a lot easier to eavesdrop, and he’s working on the assumption that Ottawa is trying to listen.


