OTTAWA - The Quebec City mosque where six men were shot to death in 2017 wants Parliament to toughen and pass a gun control bill currently being studied in the House of Commons.
A southern Alberta man who killed three people, including a two-year-old girl, could have the ability to request a release from jail earlier than his original sentence intended, thanks to a landmark Supreme Court decision Friday.
Leaders of the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre expressed their disappointment with the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision that the Quebec City mosque shooter will be eligible for parole after 25 years, and not 50 years like the Crown had asked.