Robert Latimer/Phone in: Car Buying
November 30, 2010 2:14 PM
- Robert Latimer gets into his car on his farm near Wilkie, Sask., as he prepares to drive to Saskatoon to check in at the Saskatchewan Provincial Corrections Centre, Jan. 18, 2001.
Punishment not Justice: The case of Robert Latimer continues to fascinate Canadians. The former Saskatchewan farmer killed his severely disabled daughter in the fall of 1993. He served 7 years in prison for the second degree murder of Tracy. He has been on day parole for three years but has recently been granted full parole. Halifax-based James Lorimer and Company has just published a book on the case. We spoke with Gary Bauslaugh, the author of Robert Latimer, a story of justice and mercy.
Avoiding Lemons: It's one of those big ticket purchases you don't want to mess up but many of us would rather spend time in a dentist's chair than sitting opposite a car salesman. Getting the right advice can save you thousands of dollars and spare you the grief of buying a lemon. George Iny, the president of the Automobile Protection Association offered his advice and took your calls.
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