Alberta farmer Roger Bilodeau, convicted for manslaughter in Métis hunters' deaths, granted day parole by Parole Board of Canada.
Alberta farmer Roger Bilodeau, who initiated a deadly chase that resulted in two Métis hunters' deaths, has been granted day parole. Bilodeau was convicted for manslaughter and faces 10 years in prison. The Parole Board of Canada granted him day parole but denied full parole, sparking concerns among the victims' family and RCMP about increased tensions between Indigenous, Métis, and non-Indigenous communities.
May 01, 2024
8 Articles