The Parole Board of Canada has decided to allow convicted Fredericton-area sex offender Michael Sorenson to remain on day parole at an undisclosed halfway house for another six months.
Parole board notes Michael Sorenson was asked to stop socializing with other sex offenders while on parole

Aidan Cox · CBC News
· Posted: Jan 29, 2026 12:37 PM EST | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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The Parole Board of Canada has granted Michael Sorenson a six-month extension to his day parole, which means he’ll be able to continue to live outside the walls of a prison following his 2023 sentence to seven years behind bars for more than a dozen sex crimes. (Ed Hunter/CBC)
Members of the Parole Board of Canada have extended day parole privileges for a convicted sex offender from the Fredericton area, who they note has been spending “a lot of time” with other sex offenders while residing at a halfway house.
Michael Sorenson was warned about the amount of time he’s been spending with other sex offenders in the six months he’s already been on day parole starting last August, according to a Jan.
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