A British Columbia couple found guilty of multiple terrorism-related offences will walk free after a judge ruled police manipulated the pair into plotting to blow up the provincial legislature.
B.C. Supreme Court Justice Catherine Bruce says the Mounties entrapped John Nuttall and Amanda Korody, a St. Catharines native, through a months-long undercover sting leading up to the Canada Day bomb plot in 2013.
The ruling means Bruce will issue a stay of proceedings, which voids the guilty verdicts reached by a jury last year.