La Malbaie does not immediately respond to “the serious accusations” launched by the Vigie-Malbaie committee in the Medway case.
“Verifications are necessary,” said Mayor Michel Couturier. “People were named in the release. Integrity is important and we care about it,” continues the man who seems to have turned to a prosecutor before going further.
The mayor of La Malbaie recalls that the process leading to obtaining signatures to renounce the register was carried out according to the rules of the art. “Some people signed and others didn’t,” he said.
Michel Couturier quickly spoke out in favor of the Medway project. He repeats that he “develops to meet needs and that he would side with the yes camp if that was necessary.”
If it had to be done again, the mayor would not hesitate for a moment to use the same strategy to ensure that the project was realized. “There is a certain confidentiality to be preserved in the context of a private project. You have to wait until the project reaches maturity before talking about it. Developers who want land. There are plenty of them,” concludes Michel Couturier.
The Vigie-Malbaie committee took stock this morning.
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