Hoback backs province on need for bail reform
Violent repeat offenders being released on bail is happening too often according to the federal opposition and several provincial governments, who have brought their complaints to Ottawa.
“We’ve had a lot of stuff that we had in place beforehand repealed,” said Randy Hoback, Member of Parliament for Prince Albert. “For example, when you look at Bill C-5, we used to have mandatory minimum sentences for gun crimes. All of a sudden, the Liberals got rid of that.”
Bill C-5 was announced on Dec. 7, 2021 and was passed in November of last year. Hoback said this will only continue a disturbing trend. Nationwide, violent crime is up (by four percent from 2020-2021), and gang-related murders are up 92 percent in the last eight years.
“If you want to fill a hall for an issue, this is one issue you can talk about is crime, or rural crime with repeat offenders,” said Hoback. “You’ll have four or five hundred people showing up with stories.”