Alberta man granted unescorted absences after Métis hunters killed in 2020

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Alberta man granted unescorted absences after Métis hunters killed in 2020
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Roger Bilodeau was found guilty in August 2022 of manslaughter in the March 2020 killings of Maurice Cardinal and Jacob Sansom north of Edmonton.

Due to the sensitive and/or legal subject matter of some of the content on globalnews.ca, we reserve the ability to disable comments from time to time.An Alberta father and his son have been found guilty in the deaths of two Métis hunters who were gunned down on a rural road in March 2020. Anthony Bilodeau was convicted of second-degree murder in Maurice Cardinal's killing, and of manslaughter in the death of Jacob Sansom, who was Cardinal's nephew.

The Parole Board of Canada characterized Bilodeau’s behaviour in jail as “polite and respectful” and indicated he has been in minimum security prison since November 2022. The parole board also said it considered numerous victim impact statements received from the victims’ family members. “We have to continue to be dragged through this pain, and meanwhile he gets a slap on the wrist,” the statement said.Click to share quote on Twitter: "And remorse? What remorse has he shown us? None, he has shown us no remorse."

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