Concerns raised over Saskatchewan ban on sex offenders changing names
REGINA — Questions are being raised about the Saskatchewan government’s move to automatically deny sex offenders the ability to legally change their names.
The province has released details about an order of council passed by cabinet that says anyone 18 years or older requesting a name change will be required to undergo a criminal record check.
The government says convictions from a list more than 20 sexual offences — ranging from those committed against children to sexual assault and incest — will disqualify a person from a name change, as it’s not in the public interest.
Criminal defence lawyer Aaron Fox said sex offenders are already tracked under Canada’s national sex offender registry, so the legislative change is mostly window-dressing on the province’s part.