How or whether to reintegrate convicted terrorists

This is an issue we need to discuss. Our prison system is such that all inmates, except for the very worst, have a right to rejoin society one day.
A shot of the now-closed Kington Penitentiary. Phil Gurski says Canada need to consider how to, if at all, reintroduce convicted terrorist into society.
No Canadian is unfamiliar with the name Karla Homolka. She was the wife, and partner in crime, of Paul Bernardo, currently serving a life sentence for the brutal sex slayings of two young women in southern Ontario in the early 1990s. Homolka only got a lesser punishment because of a controversial s...

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