Race-Based Sentencing Gains Ground in Canada’s Courts

Race-Based Sentencing Gains Ground in Canada’s Courts
A statue depicting Justitia, the Roman goddess of justice, in an undated photo. Shutterstock
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Lady Justice has been depicted as blindfolded for centuries—an implicit promise not to judge a person by immutable factors such as skin colour. In Canada, that may be changing, as courts increasingly consider a defendant’s race when determining punishment.