Despite Liberal pivot, Conservatives to keep pressing for tougher crime measures
OTTAWA — The Conservative Party has spent years accusing the Liberals of being too lenient on crime. Under Prime Minister Mark Carney, the Liberal government’s justice policy has taken a markedly tougher approach — but the Conservatives say it’s not enough and they have no intention of changing tack.
“Absolutely not,” said Conservative justice critic Larry Brock in response to a question about whether the party will change its messaging.
While Brock says the three justice bills put forward by the Liberal government this fall don’t go far enough, other critics say some of the measures they include could be unconstitutional.
Challenges under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms are “quite likely,” said Shakir Rahim, director of the criminal justice program at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. He added his group is “actively considering” bringing court cases forward.


