Harding and two other ex-railway employees, traffic controller Richard Labrie and manager of train operations Jean Demaitre, are all facing one count of criminal negligence causing the death of 47 people.
All three have pleaded not guilty.
Crown prosecutor Veronique Beauchamp told the 14-member jury in her opening statement that if it wasn't for the negligent actions and omission of the three accused, the deaths of 47 people in Lac-Megantic would not have happened.
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