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Victims’ Rights Advocates Weigh In on Ottawa’s Plan to Axe Minimum Sentences
New legislation introduced by the Liberals would eliminate many minimum sentences for drug offences and some gun-related crimes, a move that has drawn a mixed response from victims’ rights advocates.
Introduced Feb. 18, Bill C-22 seeks to repeal mandatory minimum penalties (MMPs) for 14 Criminal Code offences, including 11 involving firearms. All six minimum penalties in the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act would be repealed.
The reforms aim to eliminate minimum sentences that are associated with the overrepresentation of indigenous, black, and marginalized Canadians in the criminal justice system, the government says.
EDMONTON An Alberta woman is looking for answers after a man who broke into her home last summer was mistakenly released from custody last month. “It was really hard. I was really scared, I started crying. I had a lot of problems sleeping at night,” Kaytlyn Andres told CTV News Edmonton. It’s been less than a year since the door of Andres’ Drayton Valley, Alta., home was kicked in. Stuart McMillan, 19, a man she knew, entered with two others. Andres says the three people were looking for her now ex-boyfriend. The people involved in that home invasion led police on a chase north of Drayton Valley. Their car was eventually found engulfed in flames, near the rural community hall.
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