Inside Canada's new justice laws

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The Senate wrapped up its spring sitting by passing two major pieces of justice legislation that could have a significant impact on Canada's criminal justice system. Joining us to break it all down is Denise Batters, a Canadian senator, lawyer, mental health advocate, and Deputy Chair of the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee.
30 Jun 1PM English Canada News Commentary

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