Sure.
Under section 11(e) of the charter, there's a right not to be denied bail without just cause, so there are two aspects of this.
There's the just cause aspect of it. Bail can be denied only in narrow circumstances that are tailored to the specific purposes of bail, the proper functioning of the bail system. Public safety and reoffending are considered purposes that have been accepted and linked to the proper functioning of the bail regime.
The second one was “reasonable”, so bail must also be reasonable. That really ties into what we're talking about here with the ladder principle and ensuring that an accused is released on reasonable conditions that are necessary and tied to the specific risks that an accused poses if they are released.