MNC STATEMENT ON BILODEAU UNESCORTED ABSENCES
The Métis National Council is deeply disappointed by the unescorted temporary release (UTR) of Roger Bilodeau despite the many of objections of the victims' families, and community. Bilodeau was convicted of manslaughter 2020 for the shooting deaths of two Métis men, Jacob Sansom and Morris Cardinal. The MNC adds our voice in supporting the Otipemisiwak Métis Government in calling for respect and fairness in the justice system and ensuring that the voices of victims' families are heard.
President Caron shared that “this decision by the courts to grant unescorted absences to Roger Bilodeau despite the pain this causes to the Sansom and Cardinals families, their community, and the Métis Nation shows a complete disregard for the lives lost, as well as for the families and communities that continue to mourn.”
President Caron added, “the MNC stands in solidarity with the victims’ families, communities, and our Métis governments in their repeated calls to action in ensuring the safety and respect for our people. We will continue advocating for a justice system that works to support the needs of Métis citizens across the Homeland.”