By: Kelly Grounds, SFU Student On May 8, Crown prosecutors announced that they were going to stay the breach-of-trust charge against vice-admiral Mark Norman. This appeared to put an end to the legal drama which has been with Norman since January 2017 when he was originally suspended from his position as vice-chief of defence staff. Norman was charged with the breach of trust on March 9, 2018, following allegations that he had leaked cabinet documents to both CBC and the CEO of Federal Fleet Services, a division of Chantier Davie Shipbuilding. The agreement in question was made by the Harper…
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