CTV News reports:
The director of communications in the Ontario ministry responsible for enforcing the law is out of a job after she was tied to a $100 donation supporting the convoy blockading Ottawa streets.
Marion Isabeau-Ringuette is among several government staffers and associates under scrutiny after their names or identifying information were found in a pair of leaks of some 100,000 donations to American crowdfunding website GiveSendGo.
“For the communications director to be financially supporting an unlawful, illegal occupation is definitely concerning,” said NDP MPP Catherine Fife.
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Ontario government staffer out of a job after $100 donation to Ottawa blockade, others under scrutinyhttps://t.co/qrpyv3gDAZ
— CTV Toronto (@CTVToronto) February 17, 2022
A spokesperson for Premier Doug Ford confirmed that Marion Isabeau-Ringuette “no longer works for the Ontario government.” #OntPoli.https://t.co/B1Bi2SuMBx
— CityNews Toronto (@CityNewsTO) February 16, 2022
Marion Isabeau-Ringuette parted ways with Premier Doug Ford’s government on Tuesday afternoon, 10 days after she donated money to the so-called “Freedom Convoy.” https://t.co/dDCaYJaJly
— Toronto Star (@TorontoStar) February 16, 2022