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Convoy organizer Steeve Charland won't serve time behind bars

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Steeve Charland pleaded guilty to mischief last year and was given a suspended sentence of six months on Monday.

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Steeve Charland will have to stay at home at all times, except to work as a truck driver and to go to medical appointments.

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The former Farfadaa spokesman, Steve "L的Artiss" Charland, received a six-month suspended sentence for his guilt to a charge of mischief at the truckers' demonstration in Ottawa in the winter of 2022.

Steeve "L-Artiss" Charland was sentenced to six months' suspended imprisonment, a sentence he was serving at home. Recognised guilty of mischief in connection with the demonstration of the truckers in Ottawa, the former spokesman of the Farfadaa was posted as one of the leaders of the movement, encouraging people to mobilize without ever recognizing the impact of the occupation. The repercussions are heavy: major economic losses, psychological d…

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Le Soleil broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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