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A man who has acted as a leader of anti-mask protests and made serious allegations levelled at the provincial government in the past will get a second chance at bail later this month.
Mario Roy, 49, of Wickham, was arrested and detained in March after a series of criminal charges were filed against him.
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His problems began in February when a Montreal police investigation generated charges accusing him of criminal harassment and intimidation of two lawyers. He was released after agreeing to not make reference to the lawyers on social media while his case was pending.