Hydro spying trial delayed as court weights utility's motion to shield information
- The trial of Yuesheng Wang, a former Hydro-Québec employee, is delayed due to Hydro-Québec's motion to shield its commercial secrets in court.
- Wang, 38, is charged with economic espionage, making him the first person charged under Canada's Security of Information Act.
- Wang has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and they remain untested in court.
- Judge Jean-Philippe Marcoux is presiding over the case, which includes additional charges related to the People's Republic of China.
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Yuesheng Wang's espionage trial was suspended after Hydro-Québec filed a motion for non-disclosure of trade secrets.


Hydro spying trial delayed as court weights utility’s motion to shield information
LONGUEUIL - The trial of a former Hydro-Québec employee facing economic espionage charges remains on hold over arguments about the utility's commercial secrets.

Hydro spying trial delayed as court weights utility's motion to shield information
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LONGUEUIL — The trial of a former employee of Hydro-Québec accused of economic espionage is suspended because of disputes concerning the company's trade secrets. Hydro-Québec initiated this postponement after filing a motion to prevent the disclosure of certain information in this case at a public hearing. The pleadings relating to the company's application are subject to a non-publication order and cannot be reported. Yuesheng Wang, 38, is the …
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