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Race for Provencher Representation Heats Up
Indecent Assault Charges Laid Against Ste. Anne Mayor
By Marianne Curtis With a Provencher by-election looming in the next few months’ voters can start considering their options now that two contenders have officially entered the race. On September 13, Ted Falk from Steinbach was named the official Conservative candidate. “Provencher is a large and diverse riding; I am really looking forward to going to many of the communities, talking to voters and getting to know what everyone’s concerns are,” said Falk. “Over the years we’ve seen how offside the Liberals and NDP have been on so many issues important to the people of Provencher.” Former Provencher MP Vic Toews is pleased with the possibility of Falk succeeding him. “Ted is an excellent choice to represent the people of Provencher,” said Toews. “Through his strong personal and business relationships he has demonstrated a high degree of integrity and commitment. I am pleased that he is now offering to serve the people of Provencher as their representative in Parliament.” A few weeks later Liberal candidate Terry Hayward received overwhelming support when several hundred supporters turned up for his nomination meeting on September 25.
By Marianne Curtis On September 27, Ste. Anne Mayor Bernard Vermette made his first court appearance in a St. Boniface courtroom where he is facing charges of indecent assault. The charges were laid by the St. Pierre-Jolys RCMP after a woman came forward in July with allegations against Vermette dating back 47 years. According to St. Pierre-Jolys RCMP Staff Sergeant Ron Poirier, officers arrested Vermette and charged him with indecent assault after a yearlong investigation. The charges were laid after a woman in her fifties came forward in May 2012 and claimed that while she was living in St. Genevieve as a child she was allegedly assaulted by Vermette. The alleged assault took place between January 1 and December 31, 1966, according to court records. The woman would have been nine at the time and Vermette would have been about 26.
Ste. Anne Mayor Bernard Vermette is facing charges of indecent assault after a woman came forward with allegations stemming back five decades.
“There was no relationship between the victim and the accused at the time of the incident,” Poirier told media. Vermette was released with a promise to appear. An order to keep the peace and avoid contact with the alleged victim and another woman was part of his release conditions. He has no prior convictions. “I am innocent,” stated Vermette when the Dawson Trail Dispatch contacted him after the hearing. “I have nothing else to say.” Vermette has retained Hymie Weinstein as his lawyer on record. In 2012, Weinstein was named as Winnipeg’s best criminal defence lawyer. Vermette is being charged with Indecent Assault instead of new sexual offences because the alleged incident took place before changes were made to the criminal code. In 1983, the Criminal Code of Canada was amended to replace the crimes of rape and indecent assault with three new sexual assault offences which focus on the violent rather than sexual nature of an offence. In 1966, the maximum punishment would have been five years in jail and a whipping. Vermette will be back in St. Boniface Courthouse on November 15 where the particulars of the case will be read publicly.
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During a public forum, Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau congratulates Terry Hayward as the Liberal candidate for Provencher. Photo by Marianne Curtis