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Nicholas Bain, who is accused of plotting to kill Sylvio Saulnier, has been deemed fit to stand trial after undergoing three fitness assessments at the Restigouche Hospital Centre in Campellton. He is set to appear again in court Wednesday, along with four others accused in the case.
A 3rd assessment found Nicholas Bain is fit to be tried for allegedly conspiring to commit murder

Katelin Belliveau · CBC News
· Posted: Apr 13, 2026 11:58 AM EDT | Last Updated: 27 minutes ago
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Nicholas Bain, 30, had three psychiatric assessments at the Restigouche Hospital Centre after being accused of conspiracy to kill Sylvio Saulnier. (Submitted/RCMP)
Nicholas Bain has been deemed fit to stand trial in a murder conspiracy case in Moncton.
Bain, 30, is accused of plotting to kill Sylvio Saulnier, the son of Rose-Marie and Bernard Saulnier, who were killed in their Dieppe home in 2019.
Earlier this year, a jury found Janson Baker guilty of the murders.
Bain, along with Baker and three others, were charged with conspiracy to kill Sylvio Saulnier in 2025. Saulnier died by suicide in 2023.
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