Liberal opposition demanding three CAQ ministers resign over SAAQclic fiasco
- Éric Caire, Quebec's Minister responsible for Cybersecurity and Digital Technology, resigned due to criticism over his role in the SAAQclic debacle, which went hundreds of millions of dollars over budget and is not functioning properly according to the auditor general's report.
- Premier François Legault announced Caire's resignation, emphasizing that it had become a distraction for his government.
- Marc Tanguay, interim leader of the Quebec Liberal Party, stated that Caire had 'been caught red-handed' and called for his resignation, further igniting the controversy.
- Caire defended his actions, claiming he did not hide cost overruns and ultimately decided to resign to benefit the government.
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