Andréanne Fiola confirmed that she took part in a twelve-minute film posted on the PornHub website. In a Friday morning tweet on Twitter, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon wrote offering his “full support” to candidate Laval. “She is a dedicated and brilliant young woman, raising hundreds of thousands of people’s awareness of independence and environmental causes. Keep up the good work Andréanne,” he said.

I would like to offer my full support to our candidate in Laval-des-Rapides, Andréanne Fiola. She is a dedicated and brilliant young woman, raising awareness of 100’s of thousands of people about the causes of independence and the environment. Keep up the great work Andréanne — Paul St-Pierre Plamondon (@PaulPlamondon) September 9, 2022 About an hour after the post, Fiola said on Facebook that she was involved in the “production of explicit digital content published on multiple adult platforms” several months ago. “These actions were taken without showing my face to preserve my anonymity,” he said. “While I take full ownership of my actions and choices, the content was removed at my request some time ago as I no longer wish to expose my privacy in this way. I am sorry for the consequences to those around me and would never do this type of choice again,” he added.

PQ PROMISES 2.3 BILLION. DOLLARS FOR SCHOOL RENOVATION

The PQ promises to increase investment in renovating dilapidated schools by $575 million a year and speed up the work. St-Pierre Plamondon announced Friday that he wants to inject an additional $2.3 billion into the school renovation budget over the next four years. Quebec’s infrastructure plan currently provides $21.1 billion. “It’s not normal that places that mean so much to children — and to teaching and support staff — are so unsafe and, in some cases, so unhealthy. How can we be expected to value public schools in such a context?” St-Pierre Plamondon said in a statement. He also said at a press conference near a Montreal elementary school that playgrounds will benefit from these new investments. PQ is also committed to carrying out the renovation work over a period of four years rather than ten years. Schools will now be prioritized, the PQ promises. These Canadian Press reports were first published in French on September 9, 2022.