N.S. woman who killed her daughter in 2008 granted more freedoms

The Parole Board of Canada has recently granted Penny Boudreau some more freedoms.

The Nova Scotia woman, who is now in her mid-forties, is serving a life sentence with no parole eligibility for 20 years for killing her daughter, Karissa Boudreau.

The Parole Board of Canada recently granted Boudreau six escorted temporary absences to attend church and one escorted temporary absence to attend the home of a close friend

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