Former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre applies to enter Quebec Liberal leadership race
QUÉBEC — Former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre has officially applied to enter the race to lead the Quebec Liberal Party, but the spectre of a dispute with the provincial tax agency is hanging over his candidacy.
Coderre spent the first part of a Friday press conference in Quebec City explaining the current status of his tax problems and threatening legal action against Revenu Québec. He said he has reached a “global agreement” with the federal and provincial revenue agencies to resolve his debts, and insisted the controversy will not compromise his campaign.
“I’m the one who can connect with people,” he told reporters. “I’m a bridge builder.”
Coderre announced in June that he would run for the provincial Liberal leadership, but has since struggled to get ahead of media reports that he owes roughly $400,000 to the two tax agencies. He said Friday that the problems stem from the fact that he suffered a stroke in 2023 and was unable to manage his affairs, and that he has gone through a divorce.