Canadian Security Magazine

Peace bond denied police weeks before fatal attack

By Canadian Security   

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The RCMP tried to restrict the movements of Martin Couture-Rouleau weeks before he used a car to run down two Canadian soldiers in Quebec, but prosecutors said they didn't have enough evidence to obtain a peace bond, CBC News has learned.

His case is one of the reasons the federal government wants to make it easier for police to monitor and detain suspected extremists.

For the full story, visit the CBC website here.


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