Hearings begin for ex-Quebec deputy premier’s request for stay of fraud charges
QUEBEC — Former Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau and her co-accused are asking a court for a stay of procedures on corruption-related charges.
The former Liberal politician and five others were arrested in March 2016 by the province’s anti-corruption unit on charges including fraud, corruption and breach of trust.
Normandeau and her co-accused are arguing the delays in the case are unreasonable, citing a 2016 Supreme Court of Canada decision that set strict timelines on the length of trials.
The hearing that began this morning in Quebec City centred around filing evidence, including about 50 documents by the defence and 20 by the prosecution.