Sask. and now Alberta calling on other provinces to stop sex offenders from changing their names
On Wednesday, Alberta joined Saskatchewan with legislation changes to stop sex offenders from changing their names, and now both want the rest of Canada to do the same.
Saskatchewan made its legislative changes in February.
“We’re pleased when other provinces are doing it as well, and I commend Alberta for following our lead,” said Sask. Justice Minister Don Morgan.
Morgan said they want the changes to spread to the rest of Canada so an offender can’t change their name in one province without the law, and then move to another that has it.