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Ontario demands stricter bail rules, including mandatory minimums and a "three-strikes" policy, to enhance public safety.
Ontario is urging the federal government to implement stricter bail and sentencing reforms, including reinstating mandatory minimum sentences and a "three-strikes" rule that would deny bail to repeat offenders convicted of serious crimes like murder, terrorism, human trafficking, and violent home invasions.
In a letter to Justice Minister Sean Fraser and Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, provincial leaders called for eliminating time-served credits for pretrial detention and requiring ankle monitors for those granted bail on serious charges.
The push, driven by public safety concerns and high-profile incidents, aligns with federal plans to introduce related legislation next month and reflects broader political support across parties for tougher justice measures.
Ontario exige reglas de fianza más estrictas, incluidos los mínimos obligatorios y una política de "tres huelgas", para mejorar la seguridad pública.