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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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centralalbertaonline.com broke the news in Lacombe, Canada on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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