Liberals Introduce Legislation Repealing Mandatory Minimum Sentences

Liberals Introduce Legislation Repealing Mandatory Minimum Sentences
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada David Lametti responds to a question during a news conference on Oct. 19, 2020 in Ottawa. Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press
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OTTAWA—The Trudeau government is moving to repeal mandatory minimum penalties for drug offences and some gun-related crimes, saying they do not make Canadians safer and unfairly affect indigenous and black offenders.

Legislation introduced Thursday would also allow for greater use of conditional sentences, such as house arrest, counselling or treatment, for people who do not pose a threat to public safety.