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Canada launches public database tracking nine high-risk child sex offenders, with eight from Manitoba and one from PEI.
The RCMP has launched Canada’s first public database tracking high-risk child sex offenders, listing nine individuals as of January 15, 2026—eight from Manitoba and one from Prince Edward Island.
The tool, which includes only previously disclosed information, aims to improve public safety and law enforcement coordination by providing verified details on those convicted of child sexual offences and deemed likely to reoffend.
Inclusion requires recommendations from provincial, territorial, or municipal authorities, and individuals may request removal, with decisions required within a set timeframe.
The database is separate from the restricted National Sex Offender Registry and reflects a national effort to enhance child protection through transparency and information sharing.
Canadá lanza una base de datos pública que rastrea a nueve delincuentes sexuales infantiles de alto riesgo, con ocho de Manitoba y uno de PEI.