Fri, Apr 15: The Supreme Court of Canada has struck down mandatory minimum sentencing, something that was introduced under the Harper government. Canada’s highest court deemed the so-called “tough on crime” laws unconstitutional. Jacques Bourbeau reports.
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Supreme Court strikes down mandatory minimum sentences
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