Conservatives propose 'three-strikes' bail law and tougher domestic violence sanctions

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Conservatives are proposing a "three strikes" law to deny bail to repeat offenders and tougher sanctions for domestic violence. The proposed law would prevent individuals convicted of three serious offenses from receiving bail, probation, parole, or house arrest. A separate bill aims to make intimate partner murder a first-degree crime. These proposals follow Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's focus on crime during the election campaign, with the party urging the government to collaborate on these measures.


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