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Quebec justice minister under scrutiny for appointing friend to become a judge

Quebec Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette says he didn't break any rules in naming a friend of his as a Quebec court judge.

Simon Jolin-Barrette says nomination was based on competence, not friendship

Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette speaks at the National Assembly.
Two CAQ ministers, including Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette, said they appointed friends of theirs to important positions. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press)

Quebec Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette says he didn't break any rules in naming a friend of his as a Quebec court judge.

Speaking to reporters Saturday at the first of a two-day Coalition Avenir Qubec policy convention in Sherbrooke, Que.,Jolin-Barrette said he respected "all the rules"when he named his longtime friend Charles-Olivier Gosselinto the bench last week.

Jolin-Barrettesaid his friendship with Gosselin was no secret and insists that itdid not influence the nomination process earlier this month.

He said Gosselin was the best candidate and he was selected based on his competence after an independent committee recommended him and two other people.

Despite this, Jolin-Barrette didnot warn Premier Franois Legault or the cabinet that he was about to appoint a close friend.

Opposition partieshave raised questions about the nomination process and the Liberal Party is demanding an inquiry.

Finance minister says he too appointed friend

Following the news Saturday, Finance Minister Eric Girard spoke out, saying he too appointed a friend.

Last week, Girard reappointed his "personal friend" Jean-Franois Blais to the board of directors of Loto-Qubec, where he was first appointed by the minister in 2019.

The men have known each other since high school.

Unlike Jolin-Barrette, however, Girard warnedLegaultabout his friendship.

"I certainly said that this person, I knew him," said Girard, defendinghimself from accusations ofconflicts of interest by praising the competence of his friend.

"He is someone with exceptional skills,"he said.

Defending Jolin-Barrette, Girard said the process for appointing judges was "very different"from the process of appointingboard members of Crown corporations.