The Ministry of Public Security confirmed on Thursday that an offender in Quebec who was required to wear an ankle monitor following a case of domestic violence was able to remove the device.
MONTREAL -- A group of Universite de Quebec a Montreal (UQAM) students are calling hypocrisy after the university made moves to sue a student for posting suggestive photos of herself on social media with the school's logo. PhD students Cato Fortin and Stephanie Roussel began a reaction campaign by posting pictures of themselves in lingerie with UQAM's logo and their degrees in the images along with the hashtag #papauqam in support of Helene Boudreau, the student being sued. Boudreau operates an Onlyfans account, a website where users create adult content for subscribers. She is alleged to have used the UQAM imagery in the account.
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OTTAWA — A report into the murder of a Quebec City woman last year at the hands of a federal offender out on day parole is recommending better oversight and changes to how cases are managed in the province. Marylene Levesque, 22, was found dead Jan. 22 in a Quebec City hotel room, stabbed numerous […]