Jackman faces 6 counts of exceeding federal political donation limits
OTTAWA — A former lieutenant-governor of Ontario has been charged with six counts of wilfully exceeding federal political donation limits, including contributing more than legally allowed to Justin Trudeau and a rival candidate during the 2013 Liberal leadership contest.
The charges against Henry N.R. Jackman, widely known as Hal, span a period of five years from 2008 to 2013.
They were laid today by the commissioner of Canada elections, Yves Cote, at the request of the director of public prosecutions.
Cote is not disclosing many details about the charges, including which political parties were involved. A spokeswoman for the commissioner says they involve donations to multiple parties, their riding associations and candidates.


