Nathalie Normandeau
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Ex-boss of Quebec anti-corruption unit orchestrated sensitive leaks to media: judgeThe revelations are included in a 2020 ruling involving ex-deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau, who was granted a stay of proceedings due to unreasonable delays in her fraud case.CanadaMay 31, 2022
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Stay of proceedings: Crown will not seek appeal in case of ex-Quebec deputy premierOn Monday, the DPCP said it considered that it would not be able to overturn the judgment.CanadaOct 26, 2020
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Charges stayed in corruption case against ex-Quebec deputy premierNathalie Normandeau had requested the stay of proceedings, citing unreasonable delays.CanadaSep 25, 2020
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Hearings begin for ex-Quebec deputy premier’s request for stay of fraud chargesFormer Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau and her co-accused are asking a court for a stay of proceedings.CanadaJul 21, 2020
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Nathalie Normandeau’s request for stay of proceedings to be heard in MarchA Quebec judge will hear a request for a stay of proceedings from former deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau.CanadaJan 14, 2020
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Ex-Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau requests stay of proceedingsThe 51-year-old was arrested almost four years ago in connection with an investigation into the granting of political funding in exchange for public contracts.PoliticsJan 9, 2020
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Some charges dropped against former deputy premier Nathalie NormandeauThe Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions (DPCP) has announced it is dropping some charges against former deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau.CanadaAug 30, 2019
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Fraud related trial for ex-Quebec deputy premier Normandeau delayedA fraud-related trial for former Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau.PoliticsApr 6, 2018
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Quebec court rules delays in trial of former deputy premier reasonableQuebec 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.CrimeMar 26, 2018
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Journalists could take stand in high-profile fraud caseA Quebec judge will deliberate on whether two journalists will be forced to take the stand to reveal confidential sources in the Nathalie Normandeau and Marc Yvan Cote fraud case.CrimeFeb 2, 2018
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