The Canadian Press: Citing results from a third-party investigation, Lantz said the document raised questions about a $100,000 donation the developer gave to a non-profit environmental group led by Arsenault’s former campaign manager. In the past, the group had organized local youth to do cleanups and collect returnable containers.
The investigation, conducted by the law firm Stewart McKelvey, said Arsenault insisted he did not ask for the donation, delivered to the non-profit on Jan. 28, 2026. As well, he said it was not made in exchange for his approval of the amendment. The report, however, says a contractor hired by the developer said it was his understanding that Arsenault’s approval would only be granted in exchange for the donation…
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