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Inquiry into cost-overrun scandal at Quebec’s auto insurance board wraps up
The inquiry reviewed over 200,000 documents and 100 witnesses to address accountability and prevent future $500 million cost overruns in Quebec's auto insurance board project.
- Public hearings into $500 million in cost overruns at Quebec's auto insurance board have wrapped up.
- Commissioner Denis Gallant has until Feb. 13, 2026, to submit his report with recommendations to the provincial government.
- Premier François Legault launched the inquiry after a report revealed cost overruns of at least $500 million in the creation of the online platform SAAQclic.
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Meeting with the steering committee of the SAAQclick fiasco commission of inquiry, set up in record time last spring.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe inquiry into Quebec’s SAAQclic fiasco is over. Here are the highlights — and what’s next
After hearing from the premier, ministers, those responsible for the new digital platform for the province’s auto insurance board and others, the commissioner for the inquiry now has until February to produce his report.
·Canada
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Le Journal de Quebec
Six months after the hearings began, Commissioner Denis Gallant put an end to the surprising public inquiry.
·Montreal, Canada
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Inquiry into cost-overrun scandal at Quebec's auto insurance board wraps up
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
·Winnipeg, Canada
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right0Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Left
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- 60% of the sources lean Left
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L 60%
C 40%
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