Supreme Court checks another box on the post-Harper to-do list

The scope for the reform of Canada's justice system is enormous.
The Supreme Court of Canada made it clear last week that mandatory minimum sentences are vulnerable to constitutional challenges.
OTTAWA—The Supreme Court of Canada last week checked another box on the long renovation list from 10 years of Stephen Harper and the Conservatives. Doing away with mandatory minimum sentences for certain crimes, in effect giving judges more opportunity to dispense justice humanely and in keeping ...

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