More regulations, fewer families—explaining N. America
More regulations, fewer families—explaining N. America's housing crisis: Peter Copeland & Tim Carney
The radical takeover of a Canadian studies conference in Britain: Christopher Dummitt in the National Post

No time behind bars for man who stabbed Alberta sisters in his Vancouver Airbnb unit [Video]

Categories
Alberta News

A man who brutally attacked two vacationing sisters from Alberta who had rented his Vancouver Airbnb won’t serve any additional time behind bars.

On Thursday, Arvin Pasha was handed a 22-month conditional sentence to be served in the community, followed by three years of probation.

Pasha pleaded guilty in September to assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm for the attack three years ago.

Pasha had initially been charged with aggravated assault, but pleaded guilty to the lesser charges just days before his trial was scheduled to begin.

Story continues below advertisement

In handing down the sentence, B.C. Provincial Court Judge Harbans Dhillon noted Pasha had no prior criminal record, accepted responsibility with his guilty plea, had performed well on bail and had abstained from cannabis use.

The court has previously heard that the 23- and 25-year-old victims were staying at Pasha’s short-term rental on West 3rd Avenue in Kitsilano when the …

Combatting Disinformation: The Importance of Partnership between Japan and Canada
Combatting Disinformation: The Importance of Partnership between Japan and Canada
Canada at a Crossroads – Volume 5: Proud and free – Rebuilding Canada’s heritage and national identity