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November 22nd, 2010Committee meeting

John Hutton

Public Safety committee  Yes. As long as the school--and this is an education piece rather than a legislative piece--makes sure that the box for “vulnerable persons search” is checked. Then the police will say whether there was a sexual offence. Whether there was a pardon or not, they will say.

November 22nd, 2010Committee meeting

John Hutton

Public Safety committee  Semantically, could we just separate between people who are committing multiple offences and people who have committed offences in the past? When somebody has reached a point in time--five years from their last offence--they are no longer in my mind a repeat offender, a chronic o

November 22nd, 2010Committee meeting

John Hutton

Public Safety committee  Thank you. In terms of your first question, I think we're concerned about any barriers that are there. Essentially, what you've heard is that a pardon isn't something that's just nice to have; a pardon is instrumental in the lives of these three gentlemen as they move forward a

November 22nd, 2010Committee meeting

John Hutton

Public Safety committee  Thank you. Good afternoon. Thank you for this opportunity. The John Howard Society of Manitoba, with support from the John Howard Society of Canada, BUILD, and Opportunities for Employment, is appearing this afternoon to respectfully ask this committee not to make any further

November 22nd, 2010Committee meeting

John Hutton