Candidate called to explain allegation of ‘political interference’ in policing
MONTREAL — A Coalition Avenir Quebec star candidate was forced to clarify his remarks on Sunday after a claim he that he’d witnessed political interference during his career as a police officer made waves on the Quebec campaign trail.
Ian Lafreniere, a longtime Montreal police spokesman, told TVA on Saturday that the thing he hated most about being a police officer was the “political interference” — though he did not go into details about the allegation at the time.
Faced with calls to explain himself, Lafreniere on Sunday cited the example of a 2014 call from former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre and the then-head of police, in which Coderre complained that the media had obtained information about a ticket he’d received.
“We’re not talking about crimes, we’re talking about small gestures that are important,” he told reporters in Chambly, southeast of Montreal.

