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Unpaid tax bills piled up after helping a friend, Quebec Conservative leader says

For several days, the leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec has been peppered with questions over his unpaid tax bills totalling about $16,000. On Tuesday, ric Duhaime said those bills piled up because he was helping a friend in financial difficulty.

Other provincial party leaders question ric Duhaime's explanation

A man is holding an umbrella for someone else.
Quebec Conservative Party Leader ric Duhaime, right, is seen here at a campaign stop Tuesday in Montreal. Duhaime says the unpaid tax bills that have marred his campaign in recent days were the result of him helping a friend in need. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)

The leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec says the thousands of dollars in unpaid tax billsthat have marred his election campaign in recent days were the result of him helping a friend in financial difficulty.

ric Duhaime said he allowed a fatheroffour to stay in one of his properties and agreed to not charge him rent. Instead, that friend was supposed to pay property and school taxes, Duhaime said.

"[He] went through a tough time like many people do once in a while especially after a tough divorce. So I told him stay at my home and just pay the [tax] bills," Duhaime said during an interview with CBC Montreal's Debra Arbec.

"I've been very honest about it and I'm not trying to deny my responsibility even if my friend was supposed to pay. Ultimately, I was responsible for it."

In the last week, Duhaime has been peppered with questions overapproximately $16,000 in unpaid local taxes in Quebec City.

Last week, the Journal de Montral reported he owed about $14,000 in property taxes.

According to documents obtained by Radio-Canada, Duhaimealso failed to pay about $2,400in school taxes between October 2018 and January 2021 and a school service centre in the Quebec City area hired a bailiff to collect the money.

The Quebec Conservative leader says those bills have been paid in full.

In 2012, while working as a radio host, he told listeners that Hydro-Qubec had cut his electricity because he hadn't paid his bill in 18 months. At the time, he pinned the blame on the publicly owned utility, criticizing its status as a monopoly.

WATCH| ric Duhaime explains his tax problems and his party's policies:

Conservative Party of Quebec Leader ric Duhaime explains unpaid tax bills and more

2 years ago
Duration 6:21
In a wide-ranging interview with CBC Montreal's Debra Arbec, ric Duhaime addresses issues including his party's immigration policy and where he stands on a sovereignty referendum.

When asked how the unpaid bills affecthis credibility as an aspiring premier, Duhaimedecried the amount of media coverage he has received in the week. He also said his mistake shows that he's a "normal person."

"Those things happen to everybody and I want to be the voice of those people," he said. "I'm not the only one who doesn't pay all his bills all the time. I'm not perfect. I dosome mistakes and this was one of them and I'm responsible for it."

Other party leaders questioned Duhaime's explanation.

Qubec Solidaire spokesperson Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois said Duhaime owesQuebecers more transparency. "I also have friends, and I like to help them, but I find this to be a little bit much,'' Nadeau-Dubois said.

Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade said all citizens are supposed to pay their taxes and she questioned Duhaime's leadership abilities. "If you aspire to lead Quebec, the least you can do is lead by example and that's not what he's doing,'' Anglade said in Boucherville, Que., on Montreal's South Shore.

With files from The Canadian Press