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Supreme Court dismisses appeal for Alberta man convicted in Metis hunter killingsThe Supreme Court says it dismissed Roger Bilodeau's appeal for the same reasons outlined by the Alberta Court of Appeal in 2024, which said there was no miscarriage of justice.CrimeFeb 19, 2025
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Roger Bilodeau, convicted of manslaughter in deaths of Métis hunters, denied full paroleThe Parole Board of Canada said Roger Bilodeau showed a 'profound lack of judgment' on the day of the killings and made poor decisions based on unfounded assumptions.CrimeJan 30, 2025
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Alberta men involved in fatal shooting of Métis hunters lose conviction appealsJacob Sansom and his uncle Maurice Cardinal had been out moose hunting in 2020, when they were shot on a road near Glendon, northeast of Edmonton.CrimeMay 6, 2024
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Alberta man Anthony Bilodeau, found guilty of killing Metis hunters, appeals convictionFour years after shooting and killing two men on a rural road north east of Edmonton, Anthony Bilodeau is appealing his conviction.CrimeMar 6, 2024
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Alberta man granted unescorted absences after Métis hunters killed in 2020Roger Bilodeau was found guilty in August 2022 of manslaughter in the March 2020 killings of Maurice Cardinal and Jacob Sansom north of Edmonton.CrimeFeb 27, 2024
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Alberta man receives life sentence in killings of 2 Métis hunters, no parole for 13 yearsAnthony Bilodeau drove up to his father's truck on the side of a road before shooting Sansom once in the chest and Cardinal three times around his shoulder.CrimeJan 6, 2023
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Alberta man found guilty in death of Metis hunters appealing conviction, sentenceAn Alberta man found guilty of manslaughter in the deaths of two Metis hunters is appealing his conviction and sentence.CanadaSep 19, 2022
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Alberta man found guilty in deaths of Métis hunters sentenced to 6 yearsOne of the men found guilty in the shooting deaths of two Métis hunters in March 2020 was sentenced to 10 years less 1,624 days (4.5 years) on Friday.CanadaAug 26, 2022
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Alberta family calls for changes to justice system following trial over Métis hunters’ deathsThe family of a pair of men killed in 2020 is now calling for changes to the justice system after a father and son were found guilty in the deaths.CrimeJun 1, 2022
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2 Alberta men found guilty in deaths of Métis huntersOne of two men charged with murder in the 2020 deaths of two hunters, has been found guilty of second-degree murder in one man's death and manslaughter in the other man's death.CrimeMay 31, 2022
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