Liberals move to grant pardons for old pot possession convictions
Kathleen Harris
CBC
March 1st, 2019
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Kathleen Harris
CBC
March 1st, 2019
The Liberal government is moving on its plan to grant fast, free pardons for Canadians who were convicted of pot possession before the drug was legalized last fall.
Bill C-93, tabled in the House of Commons on Friday, amends the Criminal Records Act (CRA) and aims to break down barriers to employment, housing or travel for Canadians with a criminal record for pot.
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale hopes the bill will pass into law by summer.
"We believe it's good public policy to remove roadblocks to the successful reintegration of previous offenders who have fully served their sentences, especially after such major renovations in the laws as occurred with C-45 last fall," he said.
The Cannabis Act, which legalized and regulated the possession, cultivation and distribution of marijuana, came into force Oct. 17.
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