Anti-corruption unit targets Quebec mayor

The mayor of Saint-Constant, Que., and his son were targeted in a series of anti-corruption raids south of Montreal. 

According to the CBC, Gilles Pepin had his home and offices at City Hall searched on Wednesday. 

The province’s anti-corruption unit found nothing that would warrant an arrest.

Pepin’s administration has faced allegations of violating the elections act in the past. It is unclear if the search warrants are connected to that investigation.