The delivery of the Travis Vader murder trial verdict marked the first time a camera was allowed in an Alberta courtroom for a criminal trial. The case revived the debate over whether or not cameras should be in Canada’s courtrooms all the time. Eric Sorensen looks at that debate.
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Travis Vader verdict revives debate over cameras in courts
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