Nathalie Normandeau’s request for stay of proceedings to be heard in March
QUEBEC — A judge will hear in March a request for a stay of proceedings from former deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau and her co-accused, charged in 2016 following a corruption investigation.
The parties are to appear March 16 in Quebec City to discuss what the defence says are unreasonable delays in the case as part of a challenge invoking the Supreme Court of Canada’s Jordan decision, which set strict timelines for cases to get to trial.
In a letter sent to media last week, Normandeau said the delays in her case were “cruel and inhuman,” affecting her personal and professional situation.
The 51-year-old former provincial politician was arrested as part of an investigation into allegations that public contracts were awarded in exchange for political donations.