An Alberta judge has sentenced a former Calgary mayoral candidate to 17 years in prison after he was caught with a kilogram of high-potency fentanyl hidden in cereal boxes.
Citing the tragic consequences of fentanyl use on society, a Calgary judge on Friday handed a former city mayoral candidate a 17-year prison term for trying to peddle more than 400,000 potential lethal doses of the drug.
An Alberta judge has sentenced a former mayoral candidate to 17 years in prison after he was caught with a kilogram of high-potency fentanyl hidden in cereal boxes.
Citing the tragic consequences of fentanyl use on society, a Calgary judge on Friday handed a former city mayoral candidate a 17-year prison term for trying to peddle more than 400,000 potential lethal doses of the drug.
Citing the tragic consequences of fentanyl use on society, a Calgary judge on Friday handed a former city mayoral candidate a 17-year prison term for trying to peddle more than 400,000 potential lethal doses of the drug.