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Police forces in Ontario are welcoming bail and sentencing reforms. Some experts don’t think they’ll work

June 17, 2026

A number of law enforcement bodies across Ontario are welcoming the federal government’s long-promised bail and sentencing reforms, but some experts worry they won’t do much to actually stop crime and could hurt already marginalized communities.



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