OCPM honcho was fired before
The OCPM saga rumbles on with the information that its secretary‑general was sacked from a position in St‑Jean‑sur‑Richelieu five years ago.
The OCPM saga rumbles on with the information that its secretary‑general was sacked from a position in St‑Jean‑sur‑Richelieu five years ago.
Joey 12:55 on 2023-11-09 Permalink
Hard to see how Dominique Ollivier gets through this, though the Projet leadership is known for rallying around an embattled politician if it’s one of their inner circle. She has to present a budget that will probably combine tax increases with service cuts, meanwhile she handed out a totally superfluous bonus to management earlier this year and is at the heart of this OCPM nonsense.
Ian 14:49 on 2023-11-10 Permalink
Piper Huggins got outsidered for way less.
Joey 15:31 on 2023-11-10 Permalink
Was she ever an insider, though? This is Plante’s right-hand woman. I never finished Sanger’s book. Too many anecdotes about how Bergeron kept being sent to meetings to court potential candidates but refused to be polite, let alone to actually woo some of them.
Ian 18:27 on 2023-11-10 Permalink
She, Norris, & Ferrandez were the main PM Stalwarts under Bergeron.
Not like Plante is much better, though she hasn’t flipped sides or ragequit like Bergeron or Ferrandez.
Look what she did to Montgomery because she was scared of getting on the bad side of the unelected officials that hold the real power in NDG.
I have said in the past that I will never vote for a party under whose banner Alex Norris holds office, but that party is as cannibalistic as spiders when push comes to shove.
Kate 22:00 on 2023-11-11 Permalink
Joey: this Radio-Canada piece echoes what you say: Dominique Ollivier will have a hard time keeping her position.