8.5 C
Buenos Aires
Thursday, August 20, 2026
HomeCulture"Man Arrested for Threatening Canadian PM and Police"

“Man Arrested for Threatening Canadian PM and Police”

Date:

Related stories

Conservatives Demand Transparency in $2.3B Satellite Deal

Federal Conservatives are pressing the Carney government to reveal...

“MP Fighting Mandatory Raise, House of Commons Insists”

The House of Commons stated that it was mandatory...

“Gordie Howe Bridge Sees Surge in Cross-Border Traffic”

Statistics Canada has reported a significant influx of drivers...

“Trump Considers Reviving Keystone XL in Trade Talks”

U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that a controversial...

“Canada and U.S. Collaborate on Trade Deal Proposal”

Canada's Minister of Trade, Dominic LeBlanc, and the U.S....

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced on Monday that a 51-year-old individual from Montreal has been taken into custody for allegedly issuing death threats against Prime Minister Mark Carney. Identified as Marc-André Porlier, the man faces charges of making threats to cause death or bodily harm, as detailed in an RCMP press release.

According to authorities, the purported threats were transmitted via email to multiple undisclosed recipients, which reportedly included a senator. The accused is also said to have menaced “all Canadian police officers,” as indicated in the formal charge document.

Police verified that Porlier had previously been convicted of arson and mischief for setting fire to a church in Toronto back in 2017. The suspect was serving probation for those offenses, as noted by an RCMP spokesperson who spoke to CBC News.

Porlier was brought before the court on Saturday, as outlined in the news release. It is emphasized that the charges laid against him remain unproven in court.

Latest stories