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P.E.I. minister charged with fraud in Ontario allowed to return to Island

A P.E.I. minister facing 22 fraud-related charges in Ontario has been granted permission by the courts there to leave that province. Harold Alan Stewart's bail conditions were changed so he could care for a relative on P.E.I.

Bail conditions changed so Harold Alan Stewart can care for relative

Ontario court will allow Harold Alan Stewart to return to P.E.I. (Canadian Press)

A P.E.I. minister facing 22 fraud-relatedcharges in Ontario has been granted permission by the courts there to leave that province.

Harold Alan Stewart's bail conditions were changed so he could care for a relative on P.E.I.

He is accused of defrauding two victims in separate incidents inOshawa, Ont.

Stewart, 68, was granted bail when he was first charged in May 2016, after posting $10,000 and promising to stay in Ontario.

However, on Dec. 22the court varied the conditions, after one of Stewart's relatives posted an additional $10,000bail.

Bail conditions varied

As part of the bail conditions he must report once a week to police in Charlottetown.

In addition, he's not allowed to contact any of his five co-accused or his alleged victims.

He is also notallowed to possess a credit or debit card belonging to someone else.

When he was initially charged, Stewart was a Presbyterian minister with the Kensington-New London pastoral charge. The charge has since inducted a new minister. (St. John's Presbyterian Church/Facebook)

Whenhe was initially charged, Stewart was a Presbyterian minister with the Kensington-New London pastoral charge.

According to the moderator of the Presbyterian presbyteryon P.E.I., Steven Stead, Stewart's appointment with the congregations ended on Oct. 31, 2016. Steadsaid the end of theappointment was not connected with the chargeslaid against Stewart. A new minister has beenhired for that pastoral charge.

Two alleged victims

Police say the charges relate to an 89-year-old widow and also someone police refer to as "a vulnerable person."

Stewart is accused of befriending both individuals and used their credit cards without their knowledge.

As a result, the victims lost a total of $485,000, according topolice.

The charges cover a period between Jan. 1, 2012 and Apr. 29, 2016.

Stewart's case is still in the preliminary stages. It's back in court next month.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story stated Harold Alan Stewart is on leave from the Kensington-New London pastoral charge. The P.E.I. Presbytery now says Stewart's appointment ended on Oct 31, 2016.
    Jan 26, 2017 2:10 PM AT