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Quebec City mosque gunman will be eligible for parole at age 67

Alexandre Bissonnette, who pleaded guilty to killing six men at a Quebec City mosque two years ago, will be allowed to ask for parole after spending 40 years in prison, a judge decided Friday.

Jody Wilson-Raybould says she's bound by 'solicitor-client privilege,' won't comment on SNC-Lavalin scandal

Jody Wilson-Raybould said Friday she wouldn't comment after Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer called for an emergency meeting to question high-ranking officials involved in recent allegations that the PMO pressured the former attorney general to help SNC-Lavalin avoid criminal prosecution.
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Serial killer Bruce McArthur gets life with no parole chance till he's 91 for 'pure evil' murders

Serial killer Bruce McArthur will be eligible to apply for parole after spending at least 25 years in prison for the murders of eight men in Toronto, an Ontario Superior Court judge ordered on Friday during the 67-year-old former landscaper's sentencing hearing.
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U.S. struggles with gun control as Parkland anniversary nears

A closer look at the day's most notable stories with The National's Jonathon Gatehouse: it's proving difficult to make a dent in U.S. gun culture; Rukban refugee camp in southeast Syria gets desperately needed aid; as we approach the pinnacle of awards season, the big shows are facing problems.

North Vancouver RCMP investigating alleged assault involving boys on minor hockey team

North Vancouver RCMP confirm they are investigating an alleged assault involving players on a minor boys hockey team from the North Shore Winter Club.

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