Tories bar death sentence interventions
Canadian Press November 1, 2007 at 5:58 PM EDT
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OTTAWA — The Conservative government's announcement that it will no longer stand up for Canadians who face the death penalty in the United States is drawing fire from the opposition
The Tories have announced a change in Canada's foreign policy when it comes to Canadians on death row.
Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day has said his government will not plead for the life of Alberta-born Ronald Allen Smith, who faces lethal injection in Montana for the 1982 murder of two men.
The government also announced that it will not attempt to save other Canadians who were given the death penalty following a fair trial in democratic countries like the U.S.
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Personnally, I never understood the logic of bringing convicted killers back to Canada so they could avoid the death penalty somewhere else.....it's about time.
Canadian Press November 1, 2007 at 5:58 PM EDT
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OTTAWA — The Conservative government's announcement that it will no longer stand up for Canadians who face the death penalty in the United States is drawing fire from the opposition
The Tories have announced a change in Canada's foreign policy when it comes to Canadians on death row.
Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day has said his government will not plead for the life of Alberta-born Ronald Allen Smith, who faces lethal injection in Montana for the 1982 murder of two men.
The government also announced that it will not attempt to save other Canadians who were given the death penalty following a fair trial in democratic countries like the U.S.
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Personnally, I never understood the logic of bringing convicted killers back to Canada so they could avoid the death penalty somewhere else.....it's about time.