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  • Quebec neighbourhood shocked to learn Karla Homolka is a neighbour
    Wed, Apr 20: Karla Homolka stayed out of the spotlight for more than a decade, but now residents in the Quebec community where she lives and where her two children go to school, are outraged they didn’t know a convicted killer is living in their midst. Amanda Jelowicki reports.
    Global National
    Apr 20, 2016
  • Focus Montreal: Karla Homolka’s privacy rights
    Sun, Apr 24: Since her release from prison over a decade ago, convicted killer Karla Homolka has tried to stay out of the public eye, but was recently found living in Châteauguay. Legal analyst Philip Schneider discusses a hotly debated topic pitting the public’s right to know against a convicted killer’s right to privacy.
    Focus Montreal
    Apr 24, 2016
  • MP concerned about reports of Karla Homolka volunteering at Montreal-area school
    MP Marc Miller talks about how worrying it is that Karla Homolka is reportedly volunteering at a Montreal school.
    Canada
    May 31, 2017
  • Homolka can no longer volunteer at Montreal school
    Media reports that Karla Homolka was volunteering at a private Montreal school have prompted officials to ease public concerns, saying anyone with a criminal record won’t be allowed to volunteer.
    Canada
    Jun 2, 2017
  • Convicted serial killer Karla Homolka volunteering at Montreal school
    A group of Montreal parents is outraged after learning one of Canada’s most notorious killers has been volunteering at their children’s school. Karla Homolka served 12 years in prison after taking part in the rapes and murders of two school girls with her then-husband, Paul Bernardo. Mike Armstrong explains what Homolka has been up to.
    Global National
    May 31, 2017
  • With the U.S. poised to pull out of the Paris climate deal, what is Canada’s next move?
    The Panel talks the Paris Climate agreement, Karla Homolka and The Beatles
    The Morning Show
    Jun 1, 2017
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  • ‘Once a psychopath, always a psychopath’: Victims’ lawyer on Homolka resurfacing in Quebec
    Wed, Apr 20: A small Quebec community is making national headlines with news that one of Canada’s most notorious killers is living among them and that her children are attending a local school. But as Caryn Lieberman reports, it doesn’t matter whether local residents like it or not, Karla Homolka can live wherever she wants.
    Global News at 6 Toronto
    Apr 20, 2016
  • ‘Watching Karla Homolka’ Facebook page raises harassment concerns
    A Facebook page dedicated to documenting the actions and movements of convicted criminal Karla Homolka is sparking new questions whether she is being harassed by members of the public.
    Canada
    Sep 15, 2017
  • Is convicted killer Karla Homolka legally allowed to volunteer in schools?
    Convicted serial killer Karla Homolka is now occasionally volunteering at her children’s Elementary school, Greaves Adventist Academy. But does she have the legal right to and can parents do anything about it? Global’s Howard Cohen finds out.
    Global News at 5:30 and 6:30
    May 31, 2017
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  • Public Safety Minister reacts to Karla Homolka volunteering at school
    Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale rejected claims the criminal justice system is “broken” and reassured the that systems set-up to provide background checks for volunteers at schools are effective.
    Politics
    May 31, 2017
  • Is it possible to forgive Karla Homolka?
    Thomas Mulcair suggested it may be time to forgive convicted murderer, Karla Homolka. Did he miss the mark? Bob Reid reflects on the Touchdowns & Fumbles of this week’s newsmakers.
    The Morning Show
    Jun 2, 2017
  • Parents speak out about Homolka
    Carla Homolka’s kids have been attending a Chateauguay for the last two years. Parents are now aware and quite worried.
    Apr 19, 2016
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  • Châteauguay residents in shock after learning Karla Homolka reportedly lives in community
    Residents of the Montreal suburb of Châteauguay were shocked to find out Karla Homolka has been living there for at least two years.
    Apr 19, 2016
  • Karla Homolka reportedly living in Châteauguay
    Tue, Apr 19: The south shore community of Châteauguay is reeling after reports that convicted killer, Karla Homolka, has reportedly been living in the Montreal suburb for two years.
    Global News at 5:30 and 6:30
    Apr 19, 2016
  • Luka Magnotta trial: High-profile, and unlikely, witnesses take the stand
    Fri, Oct 17: The Luka Magnotta murder trial heard from two surprising witnesses on Friday: the son of former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and the sister of notorious serial killer Karla Homolka. Mike Le Couteur has the details.
    Global National
    Oct 17, 2014
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  • Parents express confusion, concern upon learning Karla Homolka volunteers at their children’s school
    Convicted killer Karla Homolka has been occasionally volunteering at her children’s Montreal elementary school, and the parents we spoke to expressed their concern and frustration that someone with her criminal history would be allowed near children.
    Crime
    May 31, 2017
  • Karla Homolka volunteering at her kids’ school: reports
    Wed, May 31: Karla Homolka served 12 years after pleading guilty to the killings of two schoolgirls in Ontario, but now she’s repotedly volunteering at her children’s NDG school. Global’s Billy Shields reports.
    Global News at Noon Montreal
    May 31, 2017
  • What are Karla Homolka’s rights?
    Wed, Apr 20: Since her release from prison over a decade ago, convicted killer Karla Homolka has tried to stay out of the public eye, but was recently found living in Châteauguay. As one defence lawyer tells Global’s Sarah Volstad, she still has the right to privacy.
    Global News at 5:30 and 6:30
    Apr 20, 2016
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  • Is Karla Homolka being harassed?
    Can a Facebook group that follows every move of convicted killer Karla Homolka be considered harassment? Global’s Amanda Jelowicki finds out.
    Global News at 5:30 and 6:30
    Sep 14, 2017
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