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On the final day of the third week of Daniel Bard’s financial crimes trial in Moncton, a crime analyst testified that Bard’s phone did not attempt to “retrieve” voicemails for most of 2020.
Testimony from a crime analyst wraps up 3rd week of trial on 19 financial crimes charges

Katelin Belliveau · CBC News
· Posted: Feb 06, 2026 2:28 PM EST | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Crown prosecutor Christopher Ryan questioned the last witness of the week about Daniel Bard’s phone records from 2019 and 2020. (Katelin Belliveau/CBC News)
An criminal intelligence analyst testified briefly Friday afternoon about Daniel Bard’s phone records that the Crown says supports its theory that Bard was “ghosting” alleged financial crimes victims.
Normand Blais, who works for the RCMP, told Judge Anne Richard that he received “tens of thousands of rows of data” detailing communications going in and out of a phone under Bard’s name with Bell Mobility.
Bard, a former finance broker, is being retried in Moncton provincial court on 19 charges, including fraud, theft and money laundering.
His first trial ended in a mistrial last June,
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