
Quebec replaces digital technology minister who resigned over auto board scandal
QUÉBEC — Quebec Premier François Legault replaced his cybersecurity and digital technology minister Friday after a scandal with the auto insurance board’s online platform forced the resignation of Éric Caire.
Legault named backbencher Gilles Bélanger as Caire’s replacement, after an explosive report by the province’s auditor general last week revealed cost overruns of at least $500 million in the creation of the online platform known as SAAQclic.
Bélanger, first elected in the Orford riding in 2018, has been legislature assistant to Legault and to Finance Minister Eric Girard. Notably, after the Coalition Avenir Québec won its first mandate in 2018, Bélanger was responsible for the deployment of high-speed internet in rural areas.
“He’s a seasoned businessman,” Legault told reporters Friday after Bélanger was sworn in at the office of Lt-Gov. Manon Jeannotte.