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Public Safety committee No, that's definitely the case. If we were looking at pardons that would not continue to be in place, it would either be a situation involving good conduct, but most often, it would be a new conviction.
April 29th, 2019Committee meeting
Ian Broom
Public Safety committee Sure.
April 29th, 2019Committee meeting
Ian Broom
Public Safety committee I would start by saying that with the $631 application fee as it currently exists for record suspensions, there are service standards in place, so it would be, say, six months for a summary conviction and 12 months for an indictment. With the proposal being discussed here with Bill C-93, it is fundamentally different because there is no fee, whereas under the current scheme there's the $631 fee.
April 29th, 2019Committee meeting
Ian Broom