Man facing deportation to Italy more than two decades after conviction gets reprieve
MONTREAL — A Quebec man scheduled to be deported to Italy Thursday after being convicted more than 20 years ago for his role in a Mafia-linked drug importation has won a reprieve, his lawyer says.
Stephane Handfield says Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale issued the reprieve, which means Michele Torre can remain in Canada, at least for now.
Handfield was unable to confirm the reason or the length of the stay but said he hoped it would be similar to the two-year stay Torre was granted in 2016.
Torre, 67, was convicted in 1996 in a cocaine importation conspiracy linked to the Cotroni crime family and served part of a nearly nine-year prison sentence.