Espionage trial: Hydro-Québec says it learned of unauthorized publications in 2022
MONTREAL — A former researcher at Quebec’s electric utility charged with economic espionage for the benefit of China set off an internal probe after the publication of an academic paper in March 2022 that included his name, a witness told his trial Wednesday.
Patrick Phan, head of strategic projects and partnerships at the Hydro-Québec research institute, testified a colleague showed him an unauthorized publication that included Yuesheng Wang’s name and asked if the utility’s intellectual property committee was aware.
“This publication hadn’t gone through the committee or received committee approval,” Phan said Wednesday.
The discovery triggered an internal probe and that would result in Wang, 38, ending up on trial this year on several charges, notably as the first person to be charged with economic espionage under Canada’s Security of Information Act.


