Bernier in hot seat over ex-girlfriend
Thursday, May 8, 2008
TORONTO—Foreign Affairs minister Maxime Bernier may face some uncomfortable questions today after widely published reports surfaced that a former girlfriend’s past included alleged ties to a biker gang.
As the allegations began to emerge, opposition leaders started raising questions about Bernier.
“Mr. Bernier needs to explain because we want to know if there were any matters of national security involved,” said Dion.
Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe signalled the party would raise the matter today in the Commons.
Reports about Julie Couillard, who dated Bernier until recently, appeared in in numerous newspapers, including the Globe and Mail, La Presse, Le Devoir, and Toronto Star.
CTV also featured a report on Bernier and Couillard.
The Globe reported the 38-year-old Couillard once was a potential target of the Hells Angels kingpin Maurice Boucher.
The information is based on the testimony of one of Couillard’s former partners, who in 2003 claimed that Boucher was suspicious Couillard had convinced her boyfriend, Gilles Giguere, to work with police.
Giguere was known as the right-hand man of Bob Savard, closely linked to Boucher.
The report says Giguere was killed in 1996 and a year later Couillard married Stephane Sirois, a member of the Rockers biker gang.
After their divorce in 1999, Sirois worked undercover for the police, testifying in court in 2003 about several of his associates, said the Globe.
The newspaper added Sirois testified that Boucher had told him that at one point the suspicions against Couillard were so high that there was a contract on her and that “she was going to get it.”
The public first learned about Bernier’s relationship with Couillard last August when the couple, holding hands, walked into Rideau Hall, where Bernier was sworn in as minister of foreign affairs.
A Canadian Press photo capturing that moment was published in the Globe and Mail and the Toronto Star today, along their stories.
Asked for comment as he hopped into his government car, Bernier replied: “I don’t have any. No.”
“It’s rumours,” he added.
In an e-mail message yesterday, a spokesman for Bernier said the questions about his former girlfriend were a private matter, and that any inquiries should be directed to Couillard.
The Globe also quoted a federal official as saying Bernier only learned of Couillard’s past after they broke up recently. “He was genuinely not aware until there was media interest.”
Couillard dismissed the reports as politically-motivated. She told the Globe that Sirois’ testimony about her being a Hells Angels target was not credible.
“Some people are after Maxime Bernier and it’s my name that’ll be dragged in the mud,” she said, refusing to comment further.
The report already has raised questions about the process of background checks for people closely associated with cabinet ministers.
A spokeswoman for the Privy Council Office, which is in charge of background checks, told the Globe that security checks are conducted only on prospective cabinet ministers, not on their spouses or immediate family.
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