Charge dropped against aspiring Bloc candidate who confronted Trudeau
MONTREAL — The Crown has withdrawn a charge of obstructing a peace officer against an aspiring Bloc Quebecois candidate who confronted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a public event last summer.
Matthieu Brien had pleaded not guilty to the charge stemming from an exchange with Trudeau during celebrations of Quebec’s Fete nationale last June.
Brien’s lawyer, Marc Michaud, said the charge was withdrawn Thursday after the Crown said it had no evidence to present. The acquittal came with a condition that Brien not communicate privately, either directly or indirectly, with Trudeau. Michaud said communication would be permitted in the context of legitimate political activity.