Ex-PQ leader and sex offender André Boisclair refused therapy in jail, denied parole
MONTREAL — Former Parti Québécois leader André Boisclair has been denied release from jail in a decision issued this week, his first chance at parole after serving one-sixth of his sentence for sex crimes against two young men.
The province’s parole board — Commission québécoise des libérations conditionnelles — said the former politician has shown an “arrogant attitude” toward correctional officers and has refused to participate in group therapy for sexual delinquency because of concerns that his words would be leaked to the media.
“Considering all the elements in the file, the commission considers that the risk of recidivism that you present is currently unacceptable and that the process must continue within the security context of incarceration,” the commission wrote in a summary made public Tuesday.
Boisclair, 56, was sentenced in July to two years in jail less one day after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting one man in 2014 and another in 2015.


