Poilievre promises to ban bail, parole and house arrest for repeat serious offenders
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced a crime plan targeting repeat serious offenders with a proposed 'Three-Strikes-and-You're-Out' law that mandates life sentences for those convicted three times.
- Poilievre stated that individuals convicted of three serious crimes would face a minimum of 10 years in prison and lose eligibility for bail or parole after those convictions.
- Experts, including Jennifer Quaid from the University of Ottawa, have expressed concerns about the constitutionality of the measures, hinting they could face legal challenges.
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney criticized the proposal as a 'gimmick' and emphasized the need for severe punishments for serious crimes.
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Two Canadian police unions endorse Pierre Poilievre for PM
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Pierre Poilievre’s proposals on intimate partner violence will do little to stop it
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre recently announced that if elected in Canada’s upcoming federal election, his party would enact tougher sentences for anyone accused of intimate partner violence. He has also vowed to institute a three-strikes policy for anyone who commits three serious offences, with a minimum 10-year prison sentence with no eligibility for parole. The proposed actions include creating a new offence of “assault of an intimat…
Poilievre Pledges Tougher Penalties for Repeat Serious Offenders, Carney Says He‘ll Make Canada an ’Energy Superpower’
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre vowed to pass legislation to crack down on repeat offenders while Liberal Leader Mark Carney promised to make Canada an energy superpower, as the electoral campaign hit day 18. During an April 9 stop in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Poilievre said a Conservative government would enact a “three-strikes-and-you’re-out” law that would prevent individuals convicted of three serious offences from getting bail, probation…
Poilievre tries to draw voter attention to violent crime as Trump concerns dominate
As the stock market swings wildly and a U.S.-induced trade war carries on, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is forging ahead with a campaign focused on the other issues he wants voters to think about on election day — and on Wednesday, it was a new tough-on-crime policy proposal.
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