Fraud trial for ex-deputy Quebec premier Nathalie Normandeau set for next April
QUEBEC — The fraud-related trial for ex-deputy Quebec premier Nathalie Normandeau and five co-accused has been set for next spring.
Quebec court Judge Jean-Louis Lemay announced the date of April 9 at a preparatory hearing in Quebec City on Monday.
Normandeau, 49, is charged with conspiracy, corruption, breach of trust and fraud in a scheme in which political financing and gifts were allegedly exchanged for lucrative government contracts between 2000 and 2012.
The Crown said earlier the trial could last at least four months.


