He committed a violent home invasion. Now, he’s running for town council
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He committed a violent home invasion. Now, he's running for town council
Paul Hanlon, a candidate for council in Newfoundland, served over two years in jail for masked home entry and beating of two occupants
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By National Post Staff
Published May 13, 2026
Last updated May 13, 2026
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Paul Hanlon on the steps of the courthouse in Harbour Grace, N.L., in an undated photo. PHOTO BY SALTWIRE NETWORK
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