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Former priest facing new charges remanded into custody in Iqaluit 

An ex-priest previously convicted of dozens of sexual abuse charges in Nunavut will wait in an Iqaluit jail for his next court date on new charges. Eric Dejaeger was arrested Wednesday on new charges of alleged sexual assaults that occurred in Igloolik between 1978 and 1982.

Eric Dejaeger was arrested on 8 new counts of historical sexual assault in Igloolik

An elderly man in a grey sweater is seen in handcuffs behind a fence outside the courthouse in Iqaluit.
Former priest Eric Dejaeger, 76, leaves the Nunavut Court of Justice in Iqaluit on Thursday, June 8, after a brief court appearance. (David Gunn/CBC )

An ex-priest previously convicted of dozens of sexual abuse charges in Nunavut will wait in an Iqaluit jail for his next court date on new charges.

Eric Dejaeger, 76  was taken into custody on Thursday after a brief court appearance at the Nunavut Court of Justice. 

In 2015, Dejaeger was convicted of 32 offences for sexual abusing people in Igloolik, many of them children. Later the same year, he was convicted of sexually abusing children in Alberta. 

Dejaeger was arrested again on Wednesday in Kingston, Ont., and flown to Iqaluit after the Nunavut RCMP put out a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest. 

He faces eight new counts of historical sexual assault stemming from investigations done between 2011 and 2015.

According to court documents, the alleged assaults occurred in Igloolik between 1978 and 1982.  

Wearing a light grey, collared sweater with red and white trim, Dejaeger nodded as he listened to Justice of the Peace Mia Manocchio. 

The former Oblate priest worked in Nunavut in the 1970s and 1980s. He was born in Belgium and became a Canadian citizen in 1977.

Dejaeger was scheduled for a bail hearing on Thursday, but reserved his right to bail until a later date so he and his lawyer could review disclosure. 

In 2015, Dejaeger was sentenced to 19 years in prison for crimes he committed between 1978 and 1982. Because of the time he spent in custody before his trial, he had 11 years left to serve after he was convicted.

Dejaeger was released on parole in May last year to serve the rest of his sentence in the community. 

Father Ken Thorson with the Oblates of Mary Immaculate told CBC by email the Oblates "condemn any acts of sexual abuse, including those that Eric Dejaeger is alleged to have committed."

Dejaeger's next court appearance is scheduled for June 27 in Iqaluit. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Emma Tranter

Senior writer

Emma Tranter is a senior writer with CBC North in Yellowknife. She worked in journalism in Nunavut for five years, where she reported in Iqaluit for CBC, The Canadian Press and Nunatsiaq News. She can be reached at emma.tranter@cbc.ca.