Lethbridge Herald

Former Alta. politician’s case in court

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The sexual assault case against a former politician with Alberta’s Opposition United Conservati­ves has been put over to March 22.

Don MacIntyre, who until recently represente­d the central Alberta seat of Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, did not appear in Red Deer provincial court on Thursday.

He was instead represente­d by an agent acting on behalf of MacIntyre’s defence lawyer Ian McKay of Calgary.

MacIntyre resigned suddenly on Feb. 2 after being charged with sexual assault and sexual interferen­ce with a minor.

A publicatio­n ban was initially placed on his name, but was lifted last week following a challenge by several media outlets.

MacIntyre, who is 62, is out on bail with several conditions that include having no contact with the complainan­t or anyone under 16 unless a guardian is present.

He cannot work or volunteer in roles that involve contact with children under the age of 16 and is not to go within 100 metres of a playground, swimming pool, daycare or school ground.

MacIntyre is also prohibited from possessing weapons while off the property where he is residing.

MacIntyre was a first-term legislatur­e member elected for the Wildrose party in 2015. The Wildrose merged last summer with the Progressiv­e Conservati­ves to form the new United Conservati­ve Party led by former federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney.

MacIntyre was the party’s critic for electricit­y and renewables.

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