Mother Involved in So-Called Honour Killings to be Deported after Release

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A woman found guilty in 2012 of murdering her three daughters in a so-called honour killing has been has been stripped of her permanent residency and ordered deported from the country.

The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada's expulsion order for Tooba Yahya will be executed only when she is released from a Quebec prison.
     
Yahya, her husband Mohammad Shafia and their son, Hamed, were each found guilty in 2012 on four counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.
     
The bodies of Yahya's daughers, along with Mohammad's first wife were found in June 2009, in a car submerged in Kingston Mills.