Listen Live
Listen Live
Listen Live

Cariboo-PG MP vows to fight for bill preventing dangerous offenders from getting out of maximum security

A private members bill that is designed to prevent serial killers and other dangerous criminals from being transferred out of maximum security is expected to come up for second reading in the House of Commons in the fall.

Cariboo-Prince George MP Todd Doherty says Bill C-342 was introduced by Conservative MP Tony Baldinelli after Paul Bernardo was transferred to a medium security prison, but he also reminds people that Cody Legebokoff, who murdered four women in our region including Quesnel’s Natasha Montgomery, was also transferred to a medium security facility back in 2019.

“It’s just complete outrage when in 2019, literally just years after Justice Parrot said in sentencing “he lacks any shred of empathy or remorse, he should never be allowed to walk amongst us again and then all of a sudden he’s being transferred to a medium security prison. What a shock and what a blow to the families of the victims.”

Doherty says he will continue to fight to make sure that Legebokoff remains in prison.

“I’ve probably raised the issue dozens of times with former Minister Ralph Goodale, former Minister Marco Mendicino, and I’ll continue to do it to make sure that Cody Legebokoff never sees the light of day, or gets the chance to walk in any sense of freedom at all. Why should he ? I think he should, you know personally, I think he should rot in jail.”

Legebokoff was also convicted of killing Cynthia Maas, Jill Stuchenko, and 15-year old Loren Leslie.

Doherty doesn’t have a lot of faith that the bill will pass.

“If history dictates, with the Liberal and NDP coalition, their hug-a-thug mentality, I don’t think it has a chance to do it but it will once again allow us the opportunity to talk about Jill Stuchenko, Cynthia Maas, Natasha Montgomery and Loren Leslie, and hopefully, hopefully appeal to the Minister’s compassionate side and hopefully give them a chance to tell their story and remember the victims.”

Doherty says someone has to start standing up for the victims, and they hope that the NDP-Liberal coalition will do that in the fall.

 

 

Something going on in the Cariboo you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

ckbx Now playing play

cffm Now playing play

ckcq Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Fire Centre warns of potential wildfire growth in the Cariboo-Chilcotin

The Cariboo Fire Centre is issuing a precaution that strong forecasted gusts of wind in the Cariboo-Chilcotin Fire Zones could increase fire activity and growth in the western region over the weekend.

Training course for new Central Cariboo Search & Rescue members starting soon

New members of Central Cariboo Search and Rescue (CCSAR) will be busy sharpening their skills this Fall.

Quesnel’s Terry Fox Run to ‘Finish It’ despite smoke or potential rain

The Rotary Club of Quesnel says, smoke or rain, the annual Terry Fox Run will go ahead. Participants are to meet at LeBourdais Park at 9 am, for a mass start at 10 am.

Quesnel Hospital Auxiliary celebrates 115 years this weekend

The Quesnel Hopsital Auxiliary is celebrating 115 years of service on the weekend of September 12 to 14. Over the years, the Auxiliary has contributed more than $2 million in hospital and patient care items.

New curbside recycling services in Red Bluff and Lhtako Dene Nation to begin in October

RecycleBC announced this morning that Curbside Recycling Collection will start in the Red Bluff and Lhtako Dene Nation communites, outside of Quesnel, on October 7. New bins will be delivered to households on the weekend of September 20 and 21.
- Advertisement -