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Quebec court rules delays in trial of former deputy premier reasonable

In this August 2016 file photo, former Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau, right, and her lawyer Maxime Roy arrive at the courthouse to face accusations of fraud and corruption.A judge ruled the trial will proceed despite lengthy delays. Monday, March 26, 2018.
In this August 2016 file photo, former Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau, right, and her lawyer Maxime Roy arrive at the courthouse to face accusations of fraud and corruption.A judge ruled the trial will proceed despite lengthy delays. Monday, March 26, 2018. Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press

The fraud-related trial of former Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau and five co-accused will proceed despite a lengthy delay in the case getting this far, a judge ruled Monday.

The accused were seeking a stay of proceedings due to what they perceived as an unreasonable delay since their arrest in March 2016.

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But Quebec court Judge André Perreault said while a delay of two years surpasses the 18-month ceiling set out by a Supreme Court of Canada ruling, the Crown demonstrated it was necessary due to the complexity of the case.

The trial is expected to begin April 9.

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The accused were arrested by UPAC, Quebec’s anti-corruption unit, following an investigation authorities said involved political financing and gifts allegedly being exchanged for public contracts.

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The charges include fraud and breach of trust.

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Normandeau, 49, was an influential minister who served as a Liberal member of the legislature from 1998 to 2011 and held key cabinet positions including municipal affairs, natural resources and Canadian intergovernmental affairs.

She served as deputy premier under Jean Charest between 2007 and 2011.

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