Former Conservative candidate charged with campaign theft from 2015 election
OTTAWA — A failed Conservative candidate from the 2015 federal election has been charged with stealing more than $5,000 from campaign coffers.
The federal public prosecution service has charged former candidate Charles Poulin and Sonia Fortin, his campaign’s official agent, with theft.
Fortin faces a second charge from the federal elections commissioner of failing to submit a campaign return, along with other related campaign documents, within four months of polling day.