Former auto-parts magnate Frank Stronach, right, is shown on the current affairs talk show Talk im Hangar-7 (Talk in the Hangar-7), in Salzburg, Austria, on June 5. His bail conditions on sex crimes charges in Ontario were altered, granting him the return of his passport and ability to travel from May 24 to June 14. (ServusTV)
Bail conditions altered for businessman to leave country from May 24 to June 14
by Grant LaFleche, Shelley Ayres, Mark Kelley
June 14, 2025
On June 5, Canadian billionaire Frank Stronach was doing what has preoccupied him for years: hawking his economic ideas in front of the camera.
But this was not one of his regular speeches at his Aurora, Ont., restaurant or at some Canadian business gala. The 92-year-old, who is to stand trial in Toronto and Newmarket, Ont., next year for more than a dozen alleged sex crimes, gave his economic stump speech an ocean away, in Austria, on a current affairs news program.
Stronach, who had to surrender his passport to the courts when he was arrested in June 2024, has been in the country of his birth for three weeks, CBC News has learned.
Court documents obtained by CBC News show that Stronach’s bail conditions were quietly altered on May 21, granting him the return of his passport and ability to travel from May 24 to June 14.
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