Poilievre’s claims on bail reform not backed by evidence, experts say
OTTAWA — Experts say reforming Canada’s bail system to keep certain offenders behind bars will not reduce crime, but it will put more people in jails — contrary to what Pierre Poilievre says.
The Conservative leader has been calling for change to target repeat offenders as a way to bolster public safety, telling reporters this week he did not think that would result in more people being detained.
Scrutiny of the system has ramped up after news that one of two people charged with killing Ontario Provincial Police Const. Greg Pierzchala last month was on bail for unrelated charges and wanted for arrest.
Carolyn Yule, a sociology professor at the University of Guelph who studies bail, says she understands the public concern behind the calls for change.