Quebec adopts motion calling for release of documents from 1995 referendum probe

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The Parti Québécois says the public has a right to know what’s in documents sealed after illegal spending investigation

Quebec’s legislature has unanimously adopted a motion calling on the province’s chief electoral officer to release all documents related to an investigation into illegal spending ahead of the 1995 referendum.

More than 90 witnesses appeared during the closed-door inquiry and more than 4,500 documents were entered into evidence, all of which were ordered to be permanently sealed by Grenier, who was appointed by the chief electoral officer.

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