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Quebecor companies registered in Delaware prompt questions

Qubec Solidaire is asking Pierre Karl Pladeau, the Parti Qubcois candidate for Saint-Jrme, to confirm or deny the registration of more than 60 Quebecor affiliates in Delaware, a state considered by many to be a popular tax haven.

Quebec Solidaire says Delaware is a known tax haven

Quebec Solidaire candidate Amir Khadir, flanked by party spokespeople Franoise David and Andrs Fontecilla, speaks at a press conference on Saturday morning. (CBC)

Qubec Solidaireon Saturday asked Pierre Karl Pladeau, thePartiQubcoiscandidate for Saint-Jrme,to confirm or deny the registration of more than 60Quebecoraffiliates in Delaware, a state considered by many to be a popular tax haven.

Amir Khadir, QubecSolidaire's candidate in the Montreal riding of Mercier, described Delaware as a known tax haven for limited liability companies and pointed to the fact the state has more registered companies than actual residents.

Khadir said an examination of a state-run database of corporations registered in Delaware shows more than 60 companies with the same names as Quebecoraffiliates, including Vidotron, Archambault, SunMedia and the Toronto Sun.

Khadir listed companies registered in Delaware by the names of Videotron U.S. Inc., Archambault Investment LLC and SunMedia LLC.

We would like to ask Mr. Pladeau, are these your companies or not, Mr. Khadir said. If they are, do they have business in Delaware? Does the Toronto Sun have business in Delaware? Does Archambault Investment have business in Delaware? Does Videotron have operations in the state of Delaware?

Khadir said an answer is essential if Mr. Pladeau hopes to assume important economic functions in the event of a PQ election win on April 7.

It would be incomprehensible to taxpayers if a jewel of the provinces economy is not paying all of its taxes here in Quebec, Khadir said.

If these are companies linked to his fortune here, how does Mr. Pladeau explain their presence in Delaware given the states status as a major tax haven, Khadir asked, citing its classification as such by Forbes magazine.

Khadir said the PQs insistence that Liberal leader Philippe Couillard come clean about his finances should be accompanied by its own commitment to full transparency and ethical conduct.

Quebecor and the PQ reply

Quebecor replied Saturday afternoon with a press release saying its affiliates registered in Delaware serve legitimate business purposes and denying Khadir's suggestion that they were set-up to avoid taxes in Quebec.

"The claim that registering our companies in the United States is done to avoid paying tax does not hold up and suggests a profound misunderstanding of business management," the statement said.

The PQalsoreplied quickly to Qubec Solidaire's questions, denying that Delaware is a tax haven but rather a sensible place to set up affiliates given the sheer concentration of companies established there.

Prior to Qubec Solidaires press conference, Pauline Marois was asked her opinion on the possibility of PQ candidates having money in tax shelters.

I would say its immoral and they should correct the situation, but I wouldnt remove them from caucus, she said.