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it was one of the most shocking acts of domestic violence in canadian history a triple
femicide ten years ago in the ottawa valley and now cbc news has obtained the killer's probation
records and they raised some troubling questions about ontario's probation system
Christine Niece reports.
In 2015, three women were murdered at separate locations west of Ottawa in one morning.
Natalie Warmerdam, Anastasia Cusick, and Carol Culleton by their abusive ex, Basil Barutki.
At the time, he'd recently been on probation for threatening Warmerdams family,
and he was on active probation for choking Cusick.
So what was the score a manager gave his probation officer two days after the murders?
Target met, the highest possible.
The manager's glowing review revealed for the first time after CBC News obtained
Barutski's probation file. The records also reveal that the same manager reviewed the case
twice before the murders. But their handling of Barutki, a high-risk offender, never changed.
Ontario's Ministry of the Solicitor General, which runs the probation system, says the case review
protocol has been updated since 2015. What's changed? The ministry declined to answer. As for
Burrutsky, he died in prison last year.
Christy Nees, CBC News, Ottawa.
Ahead of this week's APEC meeting.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in South Korea and met earlier today with President
Lee J. Myeong.
We're meeting at a time when our defense cooperation this evening.
And very importantly, that our cultural ties continue to grow.
Also on the agenda today for Carney was a tour of a South Korean submarine manufacturer.
Canada is looking to add to its fleet.
lead of subs and South Korea and Germany are the two countries bidding for the multi-billion
dollar contract. Meanwhile, Carney's next high-profile meeting is set for tomorrow. He'll be
sitting down with Chinese president Xi Jinping. Hurricane Melissa is now making its way toward
Bermuda. It's a weaker category one storm, but officials are warning the wind and rain
will be severe and potentially dangerous. Meanwhile, in Jamaica, the cleanup continues from Melissa's
arrival earlier this week.
I'm just clean it out, yeah, clean it out right now, yeah.
I don't eat anything yet, so I just want to forget things come back to normal.
Melissa was a Category 5 storm when it slammed into the island on Tuesday.
It knocked out power to at least three quarters of the country,
with property damage estimated at this point at more than $20 billion.
Meanwhile, in Haiti, the number of debt has now reached 25,
with at least another 18 people considered missing.
Thanks to another big win last night in Los Angeles,
the Blue Jays now just one victory away from winning this year's World Series,
behind some timely hitting and great pitching.
The Blue Jays beat the Dodgers 6-1 and now have a 3-2 series lead.
Jamie Strassion has more.
A historic performance by rookie sensation,
Trey Yassavage has the Toronto Blue Jays on the cusp of a World Series crown.
In a word, Yassavich was,
sensational. The 22-year-old making only his eighth major league start struck out 12 and surrendered only one run over seven masterful innings.
The 12 strikeouts the most by a rookie pitcher in World Series history. Offensively for the Blue Jays, it was again Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
who led the way. Guerrero and Davis Schneider hit back-to-back home runs in the first inning, and the Jays never looked back, cruising to a 6-1 win in front of a discarding crowd at Dodgers.
stadium. The series now heads back to Toronto for game 6 Friday. The Jays have a chance to win
the franchise's third world series and the first since 1993. Jamie Strasson, CBC News, Los Angeles.
And that is The World This Hour. You can listen to us wherever you get your podcast. The World This Hour is
updated every hour seven days a week. For CBC News, I'm Joe Cummings.
Thank you.
