Liberale und Konservative stimmen dafür, dem Kautionsgesetz Vorrang vor einer Studie zum umstrittenen Gesetz zu Hassverbrechen einzuräumen

https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/liberals-and-conservatives-vote-to-prioritize-bail-bill-over-study-on-controversial-hate-crimes-law

8 Kommentare

  1. shiftless_wonder on

    >Members of Parliament on the House of Commons’ justice committee voted Monday in favour of pausing work on a controversial government hate crimes bill, to instead turn attention to the Liberals’ bail reform package. 

    >The move comes as Prime Minister Mark Carney sets his sights on seeing his suite of criminal reforms passed as Parliament resumes, with Opposition Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledging that his MPs stand ready to help. 

    >With a spirit of cooperation in the air, MPs on the justice committee, save for the Bloc Quebecois, voted in favour of a Liberal motion to pause its clause-by-clause study of Bill C-9 and instead focus their efforts on studying Bill C-14, the government’s latest measures to toughen access to bail for individuals with a history of violence.

    Well that wasn’t so hard was it? A little give and take. The Carney Libs are starting to get the hang of this minority government thing.

  2. NoDefinition5938 on

    imagine how productive lawmakers could be if they didn’t try to package in unpopular bullshit in every piece of legislation

  3. arandomcanadian91 on

    This bill they’re doing is „supposedly“ going to strengthen some of the VBR but it didn’t have the language to define what they’re actually adding to the specifics for it regarding justice for victims who have their rights trampled on.

    Sean Frasers office, basically told me in a email that they would be strengthening that part, but its the only part they didn’t release specifics on.

  4. AmbitionNo834 on

    I mean bail reform is one thing. But we’re also seeing wildly inappropriate sentencing guidelines passed down which are resulting in serious offenders, like child porn predators getting weeks in jail. That kind of shit needs to have mandatory minimum sentencing passed down.

  5. There was an entire thread the other day of people saying this would never happen

  6. Birdybadass on

    This is the first political good news story I’ve heard from Canada in a while. Happy with the results, and would love to see more of this from our leaders in the future.

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