Henk Tepper
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Potato farmer’s case against federal government to go to trial in late 2020Federal Court this week directed that the case filed by Henk Tepper in 2013 be scheduled for trial beginning in mid-December 2020 for about 10 weeks.CanadaJun 27, 2019
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Harper government worried about fallout from jailing of potato farmer, court filings showHenk Tepper languished in a Beirut jail cell in 2011 and 2012 on allegations he tried to export diseased potatoes to Algeria.PoliticsMay 5, 2019
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Case to go ahead for NB potato farmerA federal court judge has ruled that Henk Tepper's lawsuit against the Government of Canada can proceed.May 9, 2014
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‘I don’t wish that on anybody’: N.B. farmer moves on after year in Beirut prisonIt's been two years since a New Brunswick potato farmer was released after being detained in a Beirut cell for 373 days.Mar 24, 2014
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