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Ex-PQ leader Boisclair sent to jail for sex assaults on men

- JACOB SEREBRIN

Former Parti Québécois leader André Boisclair was sentenced on Monday to two years less a day in jail after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting two young men in his Montreal apartment.

Quebec court Judge Pierre Labelle said Boisclair’s acts had “devastatin­g consequenc­es” on the two victims, adding the sentence is sufficient­ly severe and takes into account the fact the former politician has shown remorse and pleaded guilty.

“The acts committed by the offender are highly reprehensi­ble,” Labelle said. “Attacking people like this profoundly wounds their physical integrity and their dignity.”

The sentence of two years less a day — meaning Boisclair will serve his sentence in a provincial jail rather than a federal prison — was jointly recommende­d by the Crown and Boisclair’s lawyer. It also includes two years’ probation. Labelle, however, conducted his own analysis of the facts and came to the same conclusion, describing the sentence as “fair, proportion­al and personaliz­ed.”

Boisclair, 56, pleaded guilty on June 20 to one count of sexual assault with the participat­ion of another person and one count of sexual assault. The two assaults took place in January 2014 and November 2015 at Boisclair’s Montreal apartment, and both involved men in their early 20s whom Boisclair met online.

His two victims, whose identities are protected by a publicatio­n ban, were both present at the sentencing.

Prosecutor Jérôme Laflamme said he thinks the victims are starting to feel relief. “We can only hope that from now on, life will be sweeter for them,” Laflamme said outside court. The sentence, he said, “sends a message that offences like these offences are serious and they are harshly punished. Two years less a day is an important sentence.”

In court on Monday, Labelle praised the two victims for their courage at the June 20 hearing, when they testified that their encounters with the former politician continue to haunt them.

“Unfortunat­ely, there is nothing I can say in this decision that can change anything or ease their suffering,” Labelle said.

“I hope this [suffering] will diminish and that they will meet kind people in the future.”

One of the men testified that he suffers from depression and social anxiety and that the ambitious young man he was in 2014 “doesn’t exist anymore.”

The man said he dropped out of university and gave up on entering politics as a result of the assault. The other man described his assault as an “open wound that has not healed to this day.”

Boisclair will be banned from contacting his victims or mentioning them on social media during his probation. He will also be banned from possessing or using drugs, including cannabis, during the first year of his probation.

Labelle also ordered a DNA sample from Boisclair, who will be registered for life as a sex offender. His lawyer, Michel Massicotte, declined to comment as he left court.

 ?? GRAHAM HUGHES, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? André Boisclair arrives at court in Montreal in June.
GRAHAM HUGHES, THE CANADIAN PRESS André Boisclair arrives at court in Montreal in June.

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