B.C. Court of Appeal to rule in terror case that centres on RCMP conduct

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British Columbia's Appeal Court is scheduled to release a decision today on a couple whose guilty verdict over plotting to blow up the provincial legislature was thrown out by a lower court judge.

 

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This is so sad. Let's find the most vulnerable people in our society and entrap them in a terrorist plot. Millions of dollars to prove what Underprivileged people are easy to manipulate.

Plane ride home for them!!!! Oh and it's free ,the Canadian taxpayer will pay it for you!!!!!!!!!!!!

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