
Armed Man Who Crashed Truck Into Rideau Hall Granted Conditional Release
A former Canadian Armed Forces reservist who drove a truck loaded with weapons through the gates of Rideau Hall with the intention to confront the prime minister has been freed on statutory release. According to a Parole Board of Canada decision obtained by The Epoch Times, Corey Hurren was scheduled for release from prison on July 7 following a change to his sentencing. After staying in a community residential facility on weekends for around six months with no issues, Mr. Hurren will transition to a room at the house through a community organization. Under advice from the Correctional Service of Canada, the Parole Board imposed several conditions upon Mr. Hurren for his release. He must remain gainfully employed or continue actively searching for employment, provide documented financial information to his parole officer, and take prescribed medication to manage his mental health....
