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Ontario wants return of mandatory minimum sentences, ‘three-strikes’ bail rule

The federal Conservatives have been calling for the implementation of a three-strikes rule to withhold bail from people convicted of multiple “serious” offences.

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Ontario Solicitor General Michael Kerzner has repeatedly declined to answer questions about the Maplehurst incident.


Ontario is asking Ottawa for a series of specific measures to tighten bail and sentencing rules, as the federal government gets closer to tabling legislation to reform those aspects of the justice system.

A joint letter sent Monday by the province’s solicitor general and attorney general urges the federal government to ensure the reforms are meaningful and sweeping.

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