Getting bail in Canada officially becomes harder for repeat offenders
It’s going to be harder for people who’ve been arrested for a crime to get bail.
That’s because changes to the country’s bail system, which were approved last year, officially came into effect on Thursday.
This means repeat offenders will have to convince a judge why they should be released instead of a prosecutor explaining why they should stay behind bars. A judge will also have to state on the record that they’ve considered the safety and security of the community when granting bail.
The Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) led the charge for the changes after claiming the bail system has turned cities into “crime zones.”