Prolific and high-risk Albertans convicted or accused of a crime can now be ordered to wear ankle bracelets that electronically track their movements. But as Jasmine King explains, legal experts say the provincial government move is a moot point without federal changes to the Criminal Code.
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Alberta launches ankle bracelet monitoring of ‘high risk’ offenders
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