TORONTO — Shakir Rahim, Director of Criminal Justice for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA), reacted to the House of Commons’ passing of Bill C-48:

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association is alarmed that the House of Commons skipped the normal procedure of studying significant legislation in committee before passing Bill C-48 restricting bail. Committee hearings are essential to hear and incorporate views from experts and communities impacted by legislation. We urge the Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs to conduct a consultative and thorough study of Bill C-48. In its present form, Bill C-48 is constitutionally deficient and will undermine the Charter rights of people in Canada.

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