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Former student testifies at professional misconduct hearing for La Ronge teacher

The Saskatchewan teacher is accused of having a student sleep with her in her bed, making the student take off her swimsuit before going into a hot tub, and having a high school girls team play strip basketball.

Complainant was an RCMP officer at time of complaint and was potentially relocating to La Ronge

As recently as 2015, Martina Cain was the principal of Churchill River High school in La Ronge. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)

A La Ronge, Sask.,high school teacherfacedthe first day of adisciplinary hearing in Regina on Tuesday after being charged with professional misconduct.

Martina Cain was a teacher atChurchill High School in La Ronge.As recently as 2015, she was also a principal at the school.There are four separate charges relating to Cain brought up by a studentwhoattendedthe school.

Cain is accused of havingthe student sleep with her in her bed up to 18 times andmaking the same student take off her bathing suit before entering a hot tub with her and another woman.

She is also accused of organizing a strip basketball practicewhile the student was on the team.

The final chargerelates to Cain telling the student to steal a tray from a fast food restaurant.

The charges originate between Jan. 1, 1986, and June 30, 1990, when the student was in Grade 9, 10 and 11.

At the time of the complaint, the former student was an RCMP officer who was potentially being relocated to La Ronge.

Complainant describes her experience

Cain was an alumnawhom the complainant looked up to, those in attendance heard. They shared a passion forbasketball.

During the hearing, the complainant said when her parents had to go out of town, she would stay with Cain. She had decided not to notify her parents about Cain's behaviour, afraidshe would no longer be able to play basketball.

The complainant said she was taught to respecther elders, which is why she had removed her clothes to join Cain and an unknown woman in the hot tub.

She said she regretted not speaking up during the basketball practice. Tears welled up in her eyes as she described the faces of the other girls during the practice.

Every time she was at Cain's residence, she would see the stolen tray.

"I hated seeing it," the complainant said.

Defence examines complainant

Cain's defence, lawyer Jay Watson, asked the complainant if she remembered any alternatives to Cain's bed. The complainant said the choices she was given were to sleep in Cain's bed or on the floor.

The complainant and Cain were clothed when sleeping in the same bed, the lawyer confirmed.

The complainant also confirmedCain didn't offer her anydrugs, alcohol orillicit substances, nor was there any inappropriate touching.

During the basketball practice, shirts and shorts were removed, she said.

Cain and the complainant did not share a bed when the team was on a trip.

The hearing was adjourned until Wednesday morning.

If found guilty, Cain's teaching certificate could be suspended or cancelled. She may also face a $5,000 fine.

With files from Alec Salloum