Man who killed Metis hunters gets life with no chance of parole for 13 years 
Man who killed Metis hunters gets life with no chance of parole for 13 years 

By Angela Amato THE CANADIAN PRESS EDMONTON- A judge has sentenced an Alberta man who killed two Metis hunters to life in prison with no chance of parole for 13 years. Anthony Bilodeau was found guilty in May of second-degree murder in the death of Maurice Cardinal and manslaughter in the death of Jacob Sansom. Sansom, 39, and Cardinal, his 57-year-old uncle, had been moose hunting in March 2020 before they were shot and left on the side of the road near Glendon, Alta., a rural community about 200 kilometres northeast of Edmonton. At a sentencing hearing Friday, the Crown asked that Bilodeau serve 15 years of the life term before he could apply for parole. The defence recommended the minimum 10 years. Court of King’s Bench Justice Eric Macklin

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