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Man accused of killing Manitoba woman in 2007 had violent past: parole document – Winnipeg

A B.C. man recently charged in the cold-case death of a woman in Manitoba had his statutory release revoked after he was in prison for assaulting two women, a parole document has detailed. This week, RCMP charged Kevin Queau, 42, of Vancouver with second-degree murder in the killing of Crystal …

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Man who did not disclose HIV status to partners denied day, full parole

An Ontario man who did not disclose his HIV-positive status to sexual partners has been denied day and full parole as the Parole Board of Canada noted his preoccupation with sex and pornography remains “entrenched” in his behaviour. Johnson Aziga, 67, appeared before a parole board panel last week and …

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Edward Dooley, convicted of killing son, gets full parole

A father convicted of killing his son in a horrific case of child abuse has been granted full parole and is set to be deported back to Jamaica on his release. Edward Dooley was convicted, along with his wife, of second-degree murder in 2002 for the death of his seven-year-old …

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Ontario offender wanted on Canada-wide warrant for breaching parole

The Ontario Provincial Police say they are searching for a federal offender who allegedly breached his full parole. The OPP’s repeat offender parole enforcement squad said a Canada-wide warrant has been issued for 22-year-old Parmveer Toor. He is known to frequent the Greater Toronto Area, police said. Toor is described as six feet …

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Millard, Smich murder appeals reopen wounds for victim’s family, 10 years later

TORONTO — It’s been more than 10 years since Linda Babcock’s daughter was murdered, a decade’s worth of milestones and memories she says were stolen by the men who killed her child. When Dellen Millard and Mark Smich make their appeals before Ontario’s highest court starting Monday, they will be …

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Gangster killed 6 months after prison release had ‘hit’ on his life: parole documents

At Trong Minh Nguyen’s final parole hearing, board members refused to release the Calgary gangster, in part, because rival gangsters had ordered him killed. When Nguyen was ultimately released, he would be dead in six months in a chilling ambush, caught on video. “File information notes you currently have a …

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Ottawa promises review of parole board’s decision to release stabbing suspect from incarceration

Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino on Tuesday evening announced that the Parole Board of Canada will review its decision to uphold Saskatchewan stabbing suspect Myles Sanderson’s release from minimum security incarceration. The board ruled in February that it did not consider Sanderson to “present an undue risk to society” in its decision to maintain his release. Sanderson was …

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Parole records reveal Saskatchewan suspect’s violent history

Long before he became the chief suspect in a mass killing and the subject of a multi-province manhunt, Myles Sanderson had a history of explosive violence, according to Parole Board of Canada documents from February of this year. Over two decades, Sanderson, 30, racked up 59 convictions for assault, assault with …

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Toronto van attacker sentenced to life in prison, no possibility of parole for 25 years

The man responsible for Toronto’s deadly van attack has been sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 25 years. Justice Anne Molloy handed down her sentence in Superior Court in Toronto Monday in a room full of victims, family, friends and community members whose lives were forever changed on April 23, …

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