OPP head says bail reform could have saved a young officer, as others doubt evidence
- The head of the Ontario Provincial Police believes that a constable's life could have been saved if the Liberals' bail-reform legislation had been law.
- The shooting death of the constable last December has sparked calls for tougher bail access for violent, repeat offenders.
- However, the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers argues that there is no evidence that the bill will achieve its public safety goals.
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OPP head says bail reform would have saved officer's life, as critics question how it will make public safer
OTTAWA -- The head of the Ontario Provincial Police believes one of his young constables would still be alive had the Liberals' bail-reform legislation been law, he told a Senate committee Thursday.
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Read Full ArticleOPP head says bail reform could have saved a young officer, as others doubt evidence
The head of the Ontario Provincial Police believes one of his young constables would still be alive had the Liberals' bail-reform legislation been law, he told a Senate committee Thursday.
·Toronto, Canada
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