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Ontario considers public sex offender registry post SCOTC ruling, citing child protection.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is considering making parts of the province’s sex offender registry publicly available, following a Supreme Court of Canada ruling that eliminated mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography offences.
Ford says the move, which could involve using the notwithstanding clause to bypass court challenges, aims to protect children and inform communities.
The government is consulting with experts and law enforcement, though details on what information would be released remain unclear.
The registry, known as Christopher’s Law, honors 11-year-old Christopher Stephenson, killed in 1988 by a convicted sex offender.
Ontario considera el registro público de delincuentes sexuales después del fallo de SCOTC, citando la protección de los niños.