Dylan Pountney has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 12 years, taking into account the time he has already spent in custody. This decision comes after he was found guilty in the murder of Jennifer Winkler, whose body was discovered in a field near Calgary. The sentencing was based on the evidence presented during the trial, with Pountney being held accountable for his actions.
Source link
Tuesday’s letters: Boycott American products, travel
In response to Donald Trump's presidency and tariffs on Canadian imports, John Bolton explains that high tariffs act as an indirect tax on American taxpayers. Canadians are urged to boycott American products to send a message to Washington, while some support Danielle Smith's actions in meeting with President Trump. Trudeau's talk of tariffs on Western goods prompts skepticism about fair solutions and highlights opposition to Smith's agenda among Albertans. Full Article
Read more