Case of Halifax teenager accused of online extremism referred to restorative justice program
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Case of Halifax teenager accused of online extremism referred to restorative justice program
MICHAEL MACDONALD
HALIFAX
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED JUNE 5, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 18, 2026
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The case against a Halifax youth accused of being part of a violent extremist group has been referred to Nova Scotia’s restorative justice program now that four of the five charges against the teen have been withdrawn.
On Thursday, it was decided in youth court that the remaining charg…
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