Canada’s top court says changes must be made to the national sex offender registry. The ruling says mandatory registration for offenders and for the rest of their lives is a violation of the constitution. As Kylie Stanton reports, local advocates say this decision is a step backwards.
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Supreme Court decides parts of sex offender registry is unconstitutional
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