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Liberals table crime bill to restrict access to bail, impose tougher sentences

Liberals table crime bill to restrict access to bail, impose tougher sentences
Minister of Justice, Attorney General of Canada and Minister Responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Sean Fraser speaks to reporters ahead of a Liberal Caucus party meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025. /

OTTAWA — The Liberal government tabled legislation this morning that would make it harder to get bail for a variety of offences, including vehicle thefts, extortion and breaking and entering.


Justice Minister Sean Fraser is scheduled to talk to reporters about the new legislation this afternoon in Ottawa.


The bill looks to impose a reverse onus on bail for certain offences — moving the burden of proof from the prosecutor to the accused, meaning they would have to justify being granted bail.


The bill also would allow for consecutive sentences for violent and repeat offenders, so that multiple sentences could not be served at the same time.


The legislation would require that judges consider the number and gravity of outstanding charges facing an accused before deciding whether pretrial detention is necessary.


It also would establish new aggravating factors for sentencing for repeat violent offences, offences against first responders, retail theft and mischief to property.

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