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Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee (2nd Sess., 35th Parl.) see Young Offenders Act
Justice Department
>>
1998-99 program operating expenditures, 7859(118:2005)
>>Administration and program delivery, 7824-5(118:1605)
>>Estimates 1998-1999, main see Estimates--1998-1999, main--1998-1999,
supplementary (A);
Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee--Reports, Eleventh
>>Role, 7822-3(118:1550-5), 7830(118:1645), 7845-6(118:1840-50)
>>See also Crime prevention--Community-based programs;
Marine transport--Maritime claims for damages, Legislation;
Nunavut Territory--Justice system;
Quebec separation/sovereignty--Quebecers right to decide, Supreme Court of
Canada referral;
Somalia--Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping operation, Public inquiry;
War criminals--Deportation of alleged Nazi war criminals, Dueck--Justice
Department unit
Justice ministers see Justice system--Federal-provincial-territorial justice ministers conference
Justice system
>>
Aboriginal peoples/communities, 15798(237:1345)
>>>Aboriginal justice initiative, non-violent offenders, diversion programs,
etc., o.q., 6369(96:1455)
>>>Treatment, etc., 12932-3(197:1240-5)
>>>Vancouver Island pilot project, discontinued, women's concerns, etc.,
9919(150:1525)
>>>See also Nunavut Territory--Courts;
Young offenders
>>Administration
>>>Policies and practices, Liberal government (Chrétien) need to change,
Reform Party position, 8635(130:1250)
>>>Provincial jurisdiction, federal government withrawal, 7821(118:1540)
>>Arrest powers see Customs officers--Peace officer powers;
Police
>>Arrest warrants
>>>Non-returnable warrants, individual released when warrant outstanding in
another province, o.q., 2874(46:1440-5)
>>>See also Customs officers--Peace officer powers
>>Backlog, delays, 5541(83:1725), 5543-5(83:1745-800), 5548(83:1820),
5661(85:1710)
>>>Appeals factor, 5661(85:1710-5)
>>>British Columbia, 40,000 awaiting trial, 5542(83:1735), 5661(85:1710)
>>>Civil litigation factor, 5547(83:1810)
>>>Lawyers roles, 7553(114:1725)
>>>>Impaired driving case example, etc., 7203(109:1145)
>>>Streamlining system, 7244(109:1615), 7553(114:1725)
>>>Victims, impact, 15458-9(233:1235)
>>Bail
>>>Non-communication orders, with victims and witnesses, effective while in
custody or on bail, 8495(127:1805), 8967(135:1155), 9849-50(149:1630-5),
15432(233:1020)
>>>>Family violence cases, 8901-2(134:1655-700), 8905(134:1725),
9839(149:1520), 9850(149:1635)
>>>>See also Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and
Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-51)
>>>Prohibiting release if identified by witness re certain offences,
9520(144:1510)
>>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--bail in cases of assault with weapon or
criminal harassment)(Bill C-450)
>>>Release on, 1854(32:1555)
>>>Release without, S.O. 31, 6772(103:1405)
>>>Victims participating in hearings, 14092-3(211:1335-45)
>>>Victims' safety, taking into consideration, 14065-6(211:1025-35),
14090(211:1320), 14092(211:1340), 15432(233:1020), 15458(233:1230),
15462(233:1255)
>>>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles;
Murder--Woman killed;
Young offenders
>>Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, impact on, 8513(128:1235-40),
11271(172:1255)
>>Criminal law reform, comprehensive approach, need for, 1417-8(25:1215-20)
>>Crown attorneys
>>>Nova Scotia, strike, 7541-2(114:1555), 8025(120:1140), 8027(120:1200),
8032(120:1230)
>>>See also Justice system--Funding
>>Disabled and handicapped persons, equality, etc., 3742-3(57:1530-5),
3747-8(57:1600-5), 3752-3(57:1630-40)
>>>See also Canada Evidence Act, Criminal Code and Canadian Human Rights Act
(amdt.--persons with disabilities)(Bill S-5);
Justice system--Juries--Witnesses
>>DNA evidence, establishing data bank, etc., 219(6:1520), 2347(39:1030),
4536(69:1245), 7209(109:1225), 7798-9(118:1325)
>>>Bernardo, Paul, case, relationship, 8182(122:1600), 8201(122:1815),
8509(128:1205), 8516(128:1255)
>>>Biological samples
>>>>Blood alcohol samples, breathalysers, comparison, use, 6464-5(98:1350),
6504(98:1805-10), 7617-8(115:1615-20), 8184(122:1615), 8188-9(122:1645),
8195(122:1725-30), 8203(122:1830), 8516-7(128:1300), 8521(128:1340),
8544(128:1600), 8549-50(128:1635-40)
>>>>Blood banks, medical samples, comparison, 6497(98:1710), 7618(115:1620),
8184(122:1615), 8521(128:1340), 8549(128:1640)
>>>>Collection, analysis, 1302(23:1640), 6495(98:1655), 7241(109:1540),
8186(122:1630)
>>>>Detaining individuals to take samples, 1306(23:1710)
>>>>Hair samples, ruled unconstitutional by Ontario court, 1443(26:1200),
8186(122:1630), 8506(128:1145)
>>>>Invasive/intrusive process, 8194-5(122:1720-30), 8197(122:1740),
8203(122:1830), 8514-6(128:1245-55), 8518(128:1310-5), 8520-1(128:1330-40),
8541(128:1540-5), 8550(128:1640)
>>>>Pardon/overturning of conviction, retaining after, 1305-6(23:1705)
>>>>Person providing sample indicating preference for type, 1446(26:1225),
8186(122:1630), 8506(128:1140-5)
>>>>Police/medical personnel taking, 1304(23:1700), 1306(23:1710),
1446(26:1225)
>>>>Retaining/destroying samples after analysis, 1302(23:1645),
1304-6(23:1655-705), 1446(26:1220), 1451-2(26:1255-300), 1456(26:1335),
6488-93(98:1605-40), 6496-8(98:1700-20), 6500(98:1735), 8186(122:1625-30),
8505-6(128:1140), 8546-7(128:1620), 8550(128:1640)
>>>>>Destroying upon acquittal, 6488(98:1605), 6493(98:1640), 6496(98:1705),
6498(98:1720)
>>>>Supreme Court of Canada 1994 ruling prohibiting obtaining samples without
consent of accused, 1306-7(23:1715), 1447(26:1235), 1450(16:1250)
>>>>Suspects, obtaining from, with warrants, 7613-4(115:1545-50)
>>>>Taking at time of arrest/charge, rather than conviction, Canadian Charter
of Rights and Freedoms factor, etc., 1303(23:1650-5), 1307(23:1720),
1443-4(26:1200-5), 1447-8(26:1230-40), 1450-4(26:1250-325), 1458(26:1355),
6458-60(98:1300-20), 6462-4(98:1330-45), 6481(98:1510), 7614-8(115:1550-625),
7621(115:1640-5), 7799(118:1325), 8182-5(122:1600-25), 8187-8(122:1635-45),
8190-3(122:1650-715), 8194-9(122:1720-800),
8203(122:1830),
8500-4(128:1100-30), 8506-10(128:1145-215),
8511-23(128:1220-350),
8540-3(128:1530-55), 8545-9(128:1610-40)
>>>>>Allowed with warrant, 1305-6(23:1705-10), 6505(98:1810), 8188(122:1640),
8501-2(128:1105-15), 8507-10(128:1150-215),
8520(128:1330), 8522(128:1345),
8543(128:1555), 8545-6(128:1610-5)
>>>>>S.O. 31, 4782(72:1410-5), 8758(132:1410)
>>>>Voluntarily providing, 6460(98:1315), 8186(122:1630), 8191(122:1700),
8518(128:1310)
>>>Clearing suspects, role, 1302(23:1645), 1304(23:1655), 1444(26:1210),
1451(26:1255), 1455(26:1330), 6459(98:1310), 6463(98:1340), 6483(98:1525),
6486-8(98:1545-600), 6495(98:1655), 7553(114:1725), 7613(115:1545),
8184(122:1615), 8188(122:1640), 8191(122:1655), 8200(122:1805),
8546-7(128:1615-20), 8550(128:1640)
>>>Clearing wrongfully convicted persons, role, 1301(23:1640),
1303-4(23:1650-5), 1306(23:1710), 1445(26:1215), 1455(26:1325-30),
1457(26:1345), 6458-9(98:1300-10), 6461-2(98:1330-5), 6486(98:1555),
6494-5(98:1650-700), 6499-501(98:1730-40),
8182(122:1600), 8202(122:1820-5),
8547(128:1620)
>>>>Milgaard, David, case, 1303(23:1650), 1447(26:1230), 6459(98:1305-10),
6486(98:1555), 6494(98:1650), 8202(122:1825)
>>>>>Compensation, delay, S.O. 31, 14220(213:1410)
>>>>Morin, Guy Paul, case, 1447(26:1230), 1457-8(26:1345-50), 6459(98:1310),
8182(122:1600), 8547(128:1620)
>>>Confidentiality/security of data bank, restricted uses, 1302(23:1640),
1304-5(23:1650-700), 1308-9(23:1725), 1444(26:1210), 1446-7(26:1220-30),
1455(26:1335), 1458(26:1350-5), 7614(115:1550), 7618-20(115:1620-40),
8186(122:1630), 8203(122:1830), 8505-6(128:1140), 8520(128:1330),
8523(128:1355), 8548(128:1625)
>>>>Penalties for violations, 1309(23:1725), 1444(26:1210), 1447(26:1230),
6456(98:1245), 6491(98:1625), 6502-7(98:1745-825), 7615(115:1600),
8186(122:1630), 8203(122:1830), 8520(128:1330)
>>>>See also Justice system--DNA evidence, Privacy concerns
>>>Convicted offenders index, crime scene index, roles, 1302(23:1640),
1307-8(23:1715-25), 1443-4(26:1200-5), 1446(26:1220-5), 1448-9(26:1235-45),
6494-5(98:1655), 7613-4(115:1545), 8507(128:1155), 8522-3(128:1350-5),
8543(128:1555)
>>>Convictions, solving unsolved cases, role, 1301(23:1640), 1306(23:1710),
1445(16:1215), 1447(26:1230), 6481(98:1510), 6483(98:1525), 6495(98:1655),
6499(98:1730), 7613(115:1545), 8182(122:1600), 8184(122:1610), 8199(122:1755),
8202(122:1820-5), 8522(128:1350), 8543(128:1555), 8546(128:1615-20),
8548-9(128:1630-5)
>>>Costs, funding, 1306(23:1710), 8182-3(122:1600-5), 8185(122:1620),
8512(128:1230-5), 8520(128:1330), 8549-50(128:1635-40)
>>>Crime prevention, relationship, 8190(122:1650-5), 8193-4(122:1715-20),
8500-1(128:1100-10), 8507-8(128:1155), 8547(128:1620)
>>>Designated offences (convicted criminals), 1302(23:1640),
1306(23:1710), 1444-7(26:1210-30), 1451(26:1255-300), 1454-5(26:1320-35),
6458(98:1300), 6460(98:1320), 6463-4(98:1340-5), 6481(98:1510), 6495(98:1655),
6504-5(98:1805-10), 7613-4(115:1545-50), 7616(115:1605), 8182(122:1600),
8199(122:1800), 8500(128:1100), 8504(128:1125), 8508(128:1200),
8519-20(128:1315-20), 8522-3(128:1345-55),
8543(128:1555), 8546(128:1615-20),
8550(128:1640)
>>>>Primary and secondary offences, 1444(26:1210), 8500(128:1100),
8504(128:1125), 8522-3(128:1350)
>>>Destroying profiles, computer files, of cleared suspects, acquitted,
pardoned, etc., 1452-4(26:1305-25), 1458(26:1355), 6464(98:1350),
6488-98(98:1605-720), 7614(115:1545-50), 7620(115:1635), 8506(128:1140)
>>>Deterrence factor, 1302(23:1645), 1443-4(26:1200-10), 8203-4(122:1830)
>>>DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), explanation, 1444-5(26:1210-5)
>>>Fingerprinting, comparison, 1303-4(23:1650-5), 1306(23:1710),
1443-7(26:1200-30), 1449-54(26:1245-320),
1456-7(26:1340-5), 6462(98:1350),
6481(98:1510), 6483(98:1525), 6489-90(98:1610-5), 6499-501(98:1725-40),
6505-6(98:1815-25), 7211(109:1240), 8182(122:1600), 8184(122:1615),
8188-9(122:1645), 8197(122:1740), 8201(122:1815), 8503-4(128:1115-30),
8508(128:1200), 8514-8(128:1245-315), 8522(128:1350), 8541(128:1540),
8544(128:1600), 8547-8(128:1625), 8550(128:1640-5)
>>>Forensic laboratories, quality standards, 8187(122:1630), 8506(128:1145)
>>>Genetic/medical information, obtaining, implications, 8508(128:1200),
8517(128:1305), 8521(128:1340), 8548(128:1625), 8550(128:1640)
>>>Identification use, limiting to, 6454-7(98:1230-55), 6463-4(98:1340-5),
6500(98:1730), 6506(98:1825), 8520(128:1330)
>>>Importance, significance, 1303(23:1645-50)
>>>Information sharing, 1305-6(23:1705-10), 1447(26:1230), 1454(26:1235),
8522(128:1350)
>>>>International, 1304(23:1700), 1446(26:1225), 8187(122:1630-5),
8503(128:1120), 8506(128:1145)
>>>International comparison, 1301(23:1640), 1445(26:1215), 1455-6(26:1335),
8504(128:1130), 8522(128:1345), 8542(128:1550), 8545(128:1610), 8549(128:1635)
>>>Judges allowing use since 1988, 1306(23:1710), 1447(26:1230)
>>>Lawyers positions, attitudes, 8204(122:1835)
>>>Legislation, DNA Identification Act (Bill C-3), 7216(109:1310)
>>>>1995 legislation, Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--forensic
DNA analysis)(Bill C-104)(1st Sess., 35th Parl.), warrant requirement, etc.,
1301(23:1640), 1307-8(23:1715-25), 1443(26:1200), 1445-50(26:1215-50),
1452(26:1300), 1454(26:1320), 7249(109:1645), 7613(115:1545), 8197(122:1740),
8507(128:1150), 8540(128:1530), 8543(128:1555)
>>>>>See also Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee--Reports, Ninth
>>>>Application of law, government reporting on, 7619(115:1630)
>>>>Bloc Québécois position, 1304-5(23:1655-700), 1445(26:1215),
7619-20(115:1630-40), 8194(122:1720)
>>>>Compromise, 7615-6(115:1600)
>>>>Consultations, 1301(23:1640), 1307-8(23:1715-25), 1445(26:1215),
1448(26:1235), 7614(115:1545), 8505(128:1105), 8522(128:1350),
8543(128:1550-5), 8548(128:1630)
>>>>Delay in introducing, promised for 1995, 1307(23:1715), 1447-8(26:1235),
1451(26:1255)
>>>>Flaws, amending, opposition proposals, government rejecting,
7799-800(118:1325-30), 8189(122:1645),
8194-200(122:1720-800),
8539-40(128:1525-30)
>>>>Groups opposing, 1305(23:1705)
>>>>House of Commons debate
>>>>>Liberal Party Members participation, 8192-4(122:1710-20), 8201(122:1815)
>>>>>Time allocation, 8503(128:1120), 8538-42(128:1520-45), 8544(128:1605),
8548-50(128:1630-40)
>>>>House of Commons reviewing after few years, 7615(115:1600)
>>>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee study before second
reading, 1302(23:1645), 1304(23:1655), 1308(23:1725), 1452(26:1300-5),
7613-6(115:1540-600), 7618-21(115:1625-40),
8186(122:1625), 8189(122:1650),
8192-3(122:1710-5), 8500(128:1100), 8505(128:1135), 8508(128:1200),
8522(128:1350), 8542(128:1550), 8548(128:1630)
>>>>Legal opinions from former judges received by government,
8191-2(122:1700-5)
>>>>>Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, relationship, 6498-9(98:1725),
6504(98:1805-10), 8501-2(128:1105-15), 8506-7(128:1145-50), 8521(128:1340),
8523(128:1350), 8540(128:1535), 8548-9(128:1630-5)
>>>>>Canadian Police Association receiving before members of Justice and
Human Rights Standing Committee, 6450-3(98:1200-20), 6479(98:1500)
>>>>New Democratic Party position, 1305-6(23:1700-10)
>>>>o.q., 13960(209:1130), 14594(220:1435)
>>>>Process, government narrow-mindedness, 7619-20(115:1625-35)
>>>>Progressive Conservative Party position, 1449(26:1240), 8192(122:1705)
>>>>Reform Party position, 1303-4(23:1645-55), 1450-1(26:1255),
1455-6(26:1330-40), 6457-8(98:1300), 6460-1(98:1315-25), 6463-5(98:1340-55),
7616(115:1605), 8182(122:1600), 8196(122:1730), 8199-200(122:1755-810),
8504-5(128:1130-5), 8513(128:1235), 8542(128:1545), 8544-5(128:1605-10),
8547(128:1625), 8549(128:1635), 8900(134:1645)
>>>>Scott, A., Solicitor General, absent from debate at committee meeting,
7620(115:1635)
>>>>Six months hoist motion, 8185(122:1620), 8192-3(122:1705-15),
8196(122:1735)
>>>>See also DNA Identification Act (Bill C-3)
>>>Medical technology, comparison, 6483-4(98:1525)
>>>Mentally-disordered individuals, not criminally responsible,
6492-3(98:1630-40)
>>>Nazi Germany tattooing, comparison, 8517-20(128:1305-25), 8550(128:1640)
>>>Olson, Clifford, case, relationship, 6461(98:1325), 8183-5(122:1605-15),
8201(122:1810-5), 8500(128:1100), 8546(128:1620), 8550(128:1640)
>>>Petition, 534(11:1515)
>>>Planting/fabricating of DNA evidence, possibility, 6488(98:1600),
8502(128:1110)
>>>Police/Canadian Police Association position, 1306-7(23:1710-20),
1443(26:1200), 1447-9(26:1235-40), 5535(83:1645), 6465(98:1355),
6482-3(98:1515-25), 8184-5(122:1615-20),
8188-90(122:1640-50),
8194(122:1720-5), 8196-201(122:1730-815),
8203-5(122:1830-40), 8500(128:1100),
8504(128:1125), 8507-8(128:1155-200), 8511-3(128:1225-35),
8516-8(128:1300-10), 8522(128:1345), 8540-4(128:1530-605), 8549(128:1640),
8900(134:1645), 8905(134:1725)
>>>Police using technology to full potential, allowing, 6458(98:1300),
6460-4(98:1315-45), 6484(98:1530-5), 6486-7(98:1545-55), 6490(98:1620),
6495(98:1655-700), 6497(98:1710-5), 6501(98:1740-5), 6503(98:1800),
7552-3(114:1715-25), 7616-7(115:1605-10), 8182(122:1600), 8192(122:1705),
8199-205(122:1755-840), 8503-5(128:1120-35),
8513-4(128:1240-5),
8522(128:1345), 8539(128:1520-5), 8541-2(128:1540-5), 8549(128:1635),
8902(134:1705), 8965(135:1145), 9874(150:1050)
>>>Privacy Commissioner auditing, 6454-7(98:1235-55), 6463-4(98:1340-50),
6482-3(98:1515-20), 6485(98:1545), 6491(98:1625), 7619(115:1630-5),
8186(122:1630), 8506(128:1145)
>>>Privacy concerns, civil liberties, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms,
etc., 1301-5(23:1640-705), 1308(23:1720-5),
1447-51(26:1230-55),
6458-9(98:1300-5), 6461-5(98:1325-55), 6481-2(98:1510-20), 6485-6(98:1540-50),
6501(98:1740), 7613-6(115:1540-605), 7618(115:1615-20), 8182(122:1600),
8184-9(122:1610-45), 8192(122:1705), 8195(122:1725), 8197(122:1740-5),
8200(122:1805), 8204(122:1835-40), 8501(128:1105), 8505-7(128:1135-50),
8520(128:1330), 8522(128:1350), 8542-8(128:1550-630)
>>>>See also Justice system--DNA evidence, Confidentiality/security of data
bank
>>>Privatization, prohibiting, 6455-7(98:1240-55), 6463-4(98:1340-50),
6482-3(98:1515-20), 6485(98:1545)
>>>Public safety/protection of society factor, 1303(23:1645), 1307(23:1715),
1446(26:1225), 1453(26:1315), 1455-8(26:1330-50), 6486-7(98:1545-55),
6493-4(98:1640-50), 7613(115:1540-5), 8502-3(128:1115-20), 8506(128:1145),
8542(128:1550), 8545(128:1610), 8548(128:1630)
>>>Record of users accessing database, keeping, 6454-5(98:1230-5),
6457(98:1255), 6463-4(98:1340-50), 6482-3(98:1515-20), 6485(98:1545)
>>>Regulatory framework, need for, 1306(23:1710-5), 1447(26:1235)
>>>Repeat offenders, identifying, role, 1302(23:1640-5), 1444(26:1210)
>>>Retroactive application to previously convicted offenders, 1455(26:1330-5),
7614(115:1550), 8201(122:1815), 8500(128:1100), 8502-3(128:1115)
>>>Rights, victims/accused/society, balance, Canadian Charter of Rights and
Freedoms factor, etc.,1303(23:1650), 1305-6(23:1705-10), 1444-5(26:1205-20),
1449-52(26:1245-305), 1454(26:1320-5), 5541(83:1725), 6458-60(98:1305-25),
6488(98:1600-5), 6494(98:1645-50), 6496-7(98:1705-10), 6501-2(98:1745-50),
6505(98:1805), 7613-7(115:1540-610), 7619(115:1630), 8504(128:1125),
8519(128:1320), 8543-5(128:1600-10), 8902(134:1705)
>>>Royal Canadian Mounted Police administering, 6455-6(98:1235-50),
6494(98:1650), 6505(98:1815), 8187(122:1635), 8506(128:1140-5), 8523(128:1355)
>>>>British Columbia testing lab, backlog, etc., o.q., 16254(243:1145)
>>>Scientific accuracy factor, 1301(23:1640), 1305(23:1705), 1447(26:1230),
1452-3(26:1305-15), 1457(26:1345)
>>>Social insurance numbers, comparison, 8550(128:1640)
>>>System explained, 1302(23:1640), 6463(98:1335-40)
>>>Technological change, impact, 7619(115:1630), 8186(122:1625-30),
8521(128:1335-40)
>>>Unique identifier factor, 6487-8(98:1555-600)
>>>United States system, 8202(122:1820)
>>>Young offenders, 1302(23:1640), 1306(23:1710), 6489(98:1605),
8503(128:1115), 8523(128:1355)
>>Dual procedure offences, Crown choosing indictable offence or summary
conviction procedures see Prostitution--Communicating for purposes of
prostitution
>>Elizabeth Fry Society role re women, Elizabeth Fry Week, S.O. 31,
6468-9(98:1405-10), 6542-3(99:1400), 15013(226:1355-400)
>>Evidence based reality, 12973(197:1655)
>>Evidence, Parliamentary privilege re Members and Senators, abolishing, M.
(Solomon), 10453-62(159:1730-825)
>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 10462(159:1825)
>>Expenditures, priorities
>>>Reform Party position, 7869(118:2120)
>>>Value, public confidence, 7844-5(118:1835-40)
>>Extreme drunkenness defence, 1379(24:1635), 1382-3(24:1700-10)
>>>Eliminating for violent offences, 7209(109:1225), 7241(109:1540)
>>Failure, 164-5(5:1310), 241(6:1750)
>>Federal-provincial jurisdiction, roles, 7840(118:1755), 8492(127:1750),
9874(150:1050), 12930(197:1225-30), 12973(197:1655), 14063(211:1015)
>>>See also Victims of crime
>>Federal-provincial-territorial justice ministers conference
>>>S.O. 31, 9773-4(148:1355)
>>>See also Crime--Organized crime;
Sexual assault/offences--Sex offenders, Pardons;
Victims of crime--Rights, Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee studying
>>Funding
>>>Cutbacks, resources impact, Crown attorneys and legal aid, salaries, etc.,
etc., 5527-9(83:1550-600), 7541-3(114:1555-605),
7548(114:1650),
8025(120:1140-5), 8027(120:1200), 8030(120:1215)
>>>Reallocation, front line workers, etc., 7200(109:1130), 7206(109:1205),
7543(114:1605)
>>Government
>>>Condemning, M. on supply (Pankiw), 7188-222(109:1010-355),
7236-55(109:1505-725)
>>>Failure to provide programs/legislation reflecting will and concerns of
Canadians, M. on supply (Reynolds), 12909-44(197:1015-355),
12957-76(197:1500-710)
>>Government expenditures, federal and provincial, 7206(109:1210)
>>Government measures, 163-4(5:1305), 218(6:1515), 1425(25:1305),
7206-9(109:1210-25), 7215-7(109:1310-20), 7222(109:1350), 7241(109:1540-5),
12930-1(197:1230-5)
>>>Costs, 7217(109:1320)
>>>Lack, inadequacy, 1348(24:1315), 9876(150:1105)
>>>Priorities, 6379(96:1600-5), 7798(118:1325), 7800-1(118:1335-40)
>>>Reform Party opposing, 1349(24:1315)
>>Government priority, lack, 8975(135:1255)
>>Guilty set free, legal technicalities, etc., 3505-6(54:1240-5)
>>Information sharing, importance, 219(6:1520)
>>Information systems, integrating, Throne Speech proposal, 9(2:1550)
>>Juries
>>>Disabled and handicapped persons participation, 3742(57:1535),
3747(57:1600), 3750(57:1625), 6377(96:1545), 6383-4(96:1635-40), 6386(96:1655)
>>>>See also Canada Evidence Act, Criminal Code and Canadian Human Rights Act
(amdt.--persons with disabilities)(Bill S-5)
>>>Research into deliberative process, 8005(120:0915)
>>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-426)
>>>See also Nunavut Territory--Courts, Nunavut Court of Justice
>>Leadership, lack, 7840(118:1800)
>>Legal aid
>>>Costs, United States public defender system alternative, 5545(83:1745),
7244-5(109:1615), 7553-4(114:1725-30)
>>>Provincial jurisdiction, 5547(83:1815)
>>>See also Justice system--Funding
>>Pardons
>>>Appeals re denials, revokation, in writing only, 15197(229:1020)
>>>Criminal records
>>>>Disclosure, qu., 11177(171:1525)
>>>>Sealed, not expunged, 15197(229:1020)
>>>>Unsealing, regulations, 15197(229:1020)
>>>Judicial error cases, government paying legal costs, 3501(54:1210)
>>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--reimbursement of costs following a free
pardon)(Bill C-311)
>>>National Parole Board decisions, etc., qu., 8168-9(122:1525)
>>>Re-applying if denied, one year waiting period, 15197(229:1020),
15199(229:1035)
>>>Revokation upon conviction for indictable or hybrid offence,
15197(229:1020), 15199-200(229:1035-45)
>>>Role, procedures, etc., 14168-9(212:1610-5), 14173(212:1645),
15196(229:1010), 15199-200(229:1035-40)
>>>Success/re-offending rate, 15196(229:1010), 15199-200(229:1040)
>>>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles,
Screening/flagging system;
Criminal Records Act (amdt.)(Bill C-69);
Justice system--DNA evidence, Convicted offenders index;
Sexual assault/offences--Sex offenders;
Victims of crime--Abuser confronting after release/pardon
>>Petition, 1103(20:1205)
>>Plea bargaining
>>Police confidence in government, lack, 9874(150:1650)
>>Principles, simplicity, equality, consequences, 7211(109:1240-5)
>>Priorities, public safety, rehabilitation, punishment, 1373(24:1550-5),
7188(109:1010), 7190(109:1020), 7547-8(114:1640-5), 9855(149:1710),
12966(197:1600), 13896(208:1340), 14068(211:1045), 15462(233:1300-5)
>>>Public opinion poll results, 218(6:1520)
>>>See also Victims of crime--Rights;
Young Offenders Act--Youth Justice Strategy, Purpose
>>Public confidence, lack, 1399(25:1035), 1456(26:1335), 7188(109:1010),
7201(109:1135), 7578(115:1150), 7588(115:1305), 7593-4(115:1345-50),
7859(118:2005), 7866(118:2105), 8512-3(128:1235), 8546(128:1620),
9853(149:1700), 12909-10(197:1015), 15457(233:1230)
>>>See also Judges--Public confidence
>>Quebec/English Canada, attitudes, differences, 7190(109:1025),
7196(109:1100)
>>Racism, Black Canadians excluded from legal profession in Nova Scotia,
14784(222:1930)
>>>S.O. 31, 12360(188:1410)
>>Reform, need for, 1423(25:1250), 5541-2(83:1725-35), 7800(118:1330),
7830(118:1645), 7842(118:1815), 7866(118:2100-5)
>>>Canuel, Ray, Vancouver, B.C. police chief remarks re "not working",
9843(149:1550)
>>>Fairness, restoring, 7867(118:2105)
>>>S.O. 31, 3178(50:1355-400)
>>>See also Justice system--Criminal law reform
>>Reform Party position, 5658(85:1645), 7193-6(109:1045-100),
7198-200(109:1115-25), 7206(109:1210), 7211(109:1240), 7215(109:1310),
7242-3(109:1550-5), 7245-7(109:1620-35),
7250-1(109:1700-5),
7838-40(118:1740-800), 7869(118:2120), 9854-5(149:1705-10),
12915-9(197:1045-110), 12929-30(197:1220-30),
12933-4(197:1245-55),
12962-3(197:1540), 12975(197:1710)
>>>Bakopanos remarks, 12960-1(197:1525)
>>>Government position, comparison, S.O. 31, 7224(109:1405)
>>Reform Party supply motion, McLellan and Discepola fleeing House,
7246(109:1625)
>>Restorative justice, 5545(83:1800), 7245(109:1615-20)
>>>S.O. 31, 2028(35:1110)
>>>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Alternatives to incarceration;
Young offenders--Sentences
>>Scott, A., Solicitor General, consulting with stakeholders, 220(6:1530)
>>Stability, maintaining, 7840-1(118:1800-5)
>>Throne Speech measures, lack, 34(3:1530-5), 135(5:1010-5), 138(5:1035)
>>>o.q., 215(6:1455)
>>>S.O. 31, 203(6:1355)
>>Trials
>>>Adjournments, delays, reducing, etc., 5543-5(83:1745-800), 13216(201:1345)
>>>Evidence
>>>>Presenting in open court, exemption for child pornography, Paul
Bernardo case, etc., petitions, 5340(80:1520), 8888(134:1525), 11131(170:1110),
12083(184:1005)
>>>>Previous convictions, inadmissable see Child sexual
abuse/assault/exploitaion--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Dionne
>>>Transcripts, banning publication, protecting victims, 14090(211:1325)
>>>See also Child prostitution;
Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles, Trials;
Impaired driving;
Justice system--DNA evidence--Juries--Witnesses;
Sexual assault/offences
>>Triple E, effective, efficient and equitable, 8972(135:1235)
>>United States system, comparison, 12976(197:1710)
>>>New York, zero tolerance policy, 12974(197:1705)
>>Victims, informing, 14081(211:1215), 14093-4(211:1345-50)
>>Witnesses
>>>Cross examination of witnesses/victims by accused, sexual and violent
offences, prohibiting if witness under 18, judge appointing counsel,
14065-7(211:1030-5), 14069(211:1050), 14071-2(211:1110), 14089-90(211:1320),
14092(211:1335), 15432(233:1020), 15458(233:1230), 15462(233:1255)
>>>Disabled and handicapped persons, facilitating testimony, identification,
etc., 3742-3(57:1530-5), 3747(57:1600), 3750(57:1620), 5541(83:1725),
6377(96:1545), 6380(96:1610), 6383-5(96:1635-50)
>>>>Support person accompanying witness/victim, 14092(211:1340),
15432(233:1020), 15458(233:1230)
>>>>Videotape testimony, allowing, 3743(57:1535), 3747(57:1600),
3750(57:1620), 6377(96:1545), 6386(96:1655)
>>>>See also Canada Evidence Act, Criminal Code and Canadian Human Rights Act
(amdt.--persons with disabilities)(Bill S-5)
>>>Privacy of victims/witnesses, protecting, banning publication of
identifying information, 14665(211:1030), 14074(211:1125), 14092(211:1340),
14113(211:1540), 15432(233:1020), 15458(233:1230), 15460(233:1245),
15462(233:1255)
>>>Witness Protection Program, 2345(39:1015), 5673(85:1830)
>>>>Title of Witness Protection Program Act, changing to Witness and Spousal
Protection Program Act/New Identities Act, etc., 14027(210:1505)
>>>>>S.O. 31, 16247(243:111)
>>>>>See also Witness Protection Program Act (amdt.)(Bill C-494)
>>>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles,
Trials;
Justice system--Bail;
Sexual assault/offences--Trials;
Victims of crime--Privacy
>>Wrongful convictions
>>>Correcting, government measures, o.q., 10215-6(155:1450)
>>>See also justice system--DNA evidence, Clearing wrongfully convicted
persons;
Morin, Guy-Paul
>>See also Canadian Armed Forces--Military justice system;
Drug/substance abuse--Costs;
Gun control/guns--Registration system, Conceal failure of government,
Crimes, Sentences;
Kerpan--References;
Nisga'a land claim--Agreement;
Nunavut Territory;
Police--Frustration;
United States--Tucker;
Universities and colleges--St, Thomas University;
Victims of crime--Role in/treatment by justice system
Justices of the peace see Bailey--References
Juvenile delinquents see Young offenders
Juvenile diabetes see Health--Diabetes
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation see Health--Diabetes, Diabetes Awareness Month