Supreme Court rules Quebec City mosque shooter can apply for parole after 25 years
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that Quebec City mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette can apply for parole after 25 years. As Global's Brayden Jagger Haines reports, the ruling is being met with disappointment.
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