Quebec minister Éric Caire resigns over auto board scandal
QUÉBEC — A long-serving minister in Quebec’s Coalition Avenir Québec government has resigned amid a scandal over at least half a billion dollars in cost overruns related to the auto insurance board’s online platform.
Cybersecurity and Digital Technology Minister Éric Caire made the announcement Thursday on social media, calling the controversy surrounding the digital transformation of the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) “totally unacceptable.”
“Even though I assumed my responsibilities as minister in this matter and I have nothing to reproach myself for, apart from not having been suspicious enough, I came to the conclusion that it had become a distraction that was harmful to my government and my premier,” he said.
The resignation follows an explosive report last week by the province’s auditor general that revealed cost overruns of at least $500 million in the creation of the online platform, for a total cost of more than $1.1 billion.

