News
News
- Dropped criminal charges should be erased from background checks, civil liberties group argues
- Bill could exile ‘thousands’ of permanent residents for minor crimes
- Tories use majority to pass omnibus crime bill
- Crime Bill: What the Senate Can Salvage
- Border deal fuels concerns in Canada >
- Conservative crime bill heads to Commons for final showdown >
- 10 reasons to oppose Bill C-10 >
- A tough-on-crime bill that goes too far >
- Tories roll nine bills into massive crime proposal >
- Tory crime agenda means $2 billion in prison costs: head of corrections >
- Canada's crime rate falls >
- Ottawa passes bill to tighten prison pardons >
- MPs pass bill to block Homolka pardon >
- Pardon bill agreement reached >
- Tory bill would replace pardons with harder-to-get ‘record suspensions’ >
- CBC News – Canada – Tories' tougher pardon bill to be tabled >
- Sex offenders tiny fraction of pardons: Researcher >
- With Homolka eligible, Tories to tighten pardon system >
- Harper Government Tightening Pardon Legislation >
- Harper draws on spectre of Homolka >
- Winnipeg Sun: Assaults causing bodily harm have actually risen sharply
- Drunk drivers increasingly winning court cases: survey >
- Criminal record: The stain that won't go away
- Conditional sentencing in Canada
- Withdrawn charges can stay on record, court rules >
- United States and Canada Act Jointly to Combat Cross-Border Crime >
- Canada wants to fingerprint first >
- Police can keep, share records, even after charges dropped: Court
- Super Bowl contest winner denied entry to U.S.
- Parole Board sifts through thousands in pardon backlog

