Funding drive set up to pay legal bills for ex-Quebec deputy premier Normandeau
GASPE, Que. — Former Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau is innocent of the fraud charges she faces and needs money to cover her legal expenses, an ex-Liberal riding association president said Monday.
Fabrice Bourque and others from the Gaspe region have started a fundraising drive to pay for Normandeau’s bills.
“For us, Ms. Normandeau is innocent,” Bourque said. “She did what she did within her functions as a minister, with her discretionary power. She never took public money to enrich herself.”
Normandeau served as a Liberal member of the legislature for a riding on the Gaspe peninsula from 1998 to 2011 and held key cabinet positions as well as being deputy premier from 2007 to 2011.