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Bill S-271 — Loi modifiant la Loi sur la Gendarmerie royale du Canada

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Introduced Jun 21, 2023·Last discussed Dec 4, 2024
Résumé

This proposed law wants to change the rules about how the RCMP (Mounties) works. Right now, there's a law that tells the RCMP what they can and can't do. This proposed law would change some of those rules. We don't know exactly which rules because the full details aren't available. This change would affect everyone who interacts with the RCMP. That includes people who live in communities policed by the RCMP, as well as the Mounties themselves. It could change how the RCMP investigates crimes, how they treat people, and how they are held accountable. This proposed law matters because the RCMP is a powerful organization. They have a big impact on safety and justice across Canada. Changing the rules that govern them could have big consequences for everyone. It's important to pay attention to these changes and understand how they might affect our communities.

Bill Timeline
Introduced in the Senate
Jun 21, 2023
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Bill Quality
Solid

This proposed law makes sure RCMP officers understand and respect First Nation laws. However, it doesn't cover all types of Indigenous laws and relies on existing agreements.

Things to Watch For

  • It is unclear if Métis or Inuit laws are included.
  • The law depends on self-government agreements, which may not exist for all First Nations.
  • The RCMP needs training to properly understand and apply First Nation laws.
  • There may be a lack of clarity on how First Nation laws interact with federal and provincial laws.
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