Ford mulls public sex offender registry, would use notwithstanding clause ‘in a heartbeat’

Ford mulls public sex offender registry, would use notwithstanding clause ‘in a heartbeat’

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is looking at making some information on the sex offender registry public, in the wake of a controversial Supreme Court of Canada decision on child pornography sentences.
The possible changes are framed in a government

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