Saskatchewan Conservatives say Ottawa’s bail reforms don’t go far enough
The federal government says it has delivered the toughest changes to Canada’s bail and sentencing laws in a generation. Conservatives say the job is only half done.
Conservative Members of Parliament gathered outside the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan in Regina on Wednesday to criticize Bill C-14, the federal Bail and Sentencing Reform Act, as most of its provisions officially came into force.
Speaking alongside Regina MPs Warren Steinley and Michael Kram, Regina-Qu’Appelle MP, Andrew Scheer, said the Liberal government is trying to convince Canadians that it has solved the country’s bail problems while leaving key policies unchanged.
“The biggest takeaway from today’s message is that while the rhetoric has changed, while the government is running ads claiming using your tax dollars to run ads telling you that they’ve solved the problem, they have kept on the books the very Liberal laws that caused the problem in the first place,” Scheer said.


