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Harper bandmate gets two years for sexual interferen­ce

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OTTAWA — A former school teacher who once played drums in Stephen Harper’s occasional rock band has been sentenced to two years in jail on sexual-exploitati­on charges.

Phillip Nolan pleaded guilty in October to two counts of sexual interferen­ce involving a 13-yearold girl. Police said the incidents dated back to 1990 and 2000.

In February 2014, Nolan was charged with five counts each of sexual assault, sexual interferen­ce and sexual exploitati­on of a minor.

Nolan was a music teacher who taught Grade 7 and Grade 8 students.

He was also one of three regular members of Herringbon­e, a Celtic folk band that backed up then-prime minister Harper, who played keyboard and sang in live performanc­es in Toronto, Ottawa and Calgary.

At the time of Nolan’s arrest, Harper’s office expressed shock at the news.

Harper had known Nolan and the other band members for years; they played at the prime minister’s residence at 24 Sussex Drive. They also played together at the National Arts Centre in 2009, when Harper made his unexpected musical debut.

The band’s website said Nolan had been involved in the music industry since getting a bachelor of music degree from Queen’s University in 1994. He worked in musical theatre, both as a musician and as an actor, dancer and singer. He also directed award-winning school bands.

 ??  ?? Stephen Harper, second from left, with his Celtic folk band in 2013. Phillip Nolan is at the far right.
Stephen Harper, second from left, with his Celtic folk band in 2013. Phillip Nolan is at the far right.

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