Quebec will soon become the first province in Canada to bring in electronic tracking bracelets for domestic violence perpetrators. The public security minister tabled the bill in the National Assembly on the second day of the new session. As Global’s Raquel Fletcher reports, the goal behind the new program is to save lives.
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Quebec takes one more step to make electronic tracking bracelets a reality
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