Donald Gauvin told Judge Anne Richard in Moncton provincial court Thursday that Daniel Bard still has not paid him back a deposit he says he owes him from a 2019 loan deal that never materialized.
Daniel Bard is on trial for a second time in Moncton on 19 financial crimes charges

Katelin Belliveau · CBC News
· Posted: Jan 22, 2026 4:18 PM EST | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Donald Gauvin testified that Daniel Bard told him $200,000 would get him a $15 million loan to expand his company based in in northeast New Brunswick. (Katelin Belliveau/CBC News)
A Tracadie businessman testified Thursday that he just wanted “to end this nightmare” when Daniel Bard would not pay back the nearly $200,000 owed to him after a loan deal gone wrong.
Donald Gauvin was the seventh witness to be re-called in Bard’s retrial in Moncton provincial court on 19 charges of alleged financial crimes.
Bard was charged with fraud, theft and other crimes in 2022. His first trial ended in a mistrial last June when his former lawyer withdrew from the case.
Gauvin owns a company called Lamtrack,
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