Man Threatens Carney, Stirs Hate: Arrests and Investigations
55-year-old Winnipeg man, Jason Paul Rindall, arrested for posting online threats against Prime Minister Mark Carney and inciting hatred towards Jews and Muslims. Rindall faces three counts of uttering threats, remains in custody awaiting court date on March 13th. Concurrent investigations involve RBC employee charged with accessing Carneys banking details and two others arrested for threats against former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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