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  2. Criminal Records Act - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Canadian government changed the name of pardons to record suspension. This reflects the fact that the pardon could be revoked if the person were to re-offend. [18] The Canadian government undertook public consultation on the Criminal Records Act in 2016. The results will be used to inform further changes to the Act. [19]

  3. Parole Board of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Under the Criminal Records Act, Section 2.1, [5] the Parole Board of Canada is the administrative tribunal that has the exclusive authority to make decisions regarding Record Suspensions. A Record Suspension is a formal means to remove the disadvantages associated with having a Criminal Record for people that have been convicted of a criminal ...

  4. Criminal sentencing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the delay period for an application for a criminal record suspension (formerly called a pardon) disregards any remission earned. An accused person serving a determinate sentence, other than life imprisonment, is eligible for statutory release after serving two-thirds of the sentence.

  5. Pardon - Wikipedia

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    Applicants for a record suspension must be able to show that they have completed their sentences in full and provide proof of payment. [21] Individuals can apply for a pardon by filling out the application forms available from the Parole Board and by paying a $50 pardon/record suspension application fee. [22]

  6. Criminal record - Wikipedia

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    Criminal offences can be pardoned either by the Governor General of Canada, Parole Board of Canada or through an Order in Council by the federal government, as determined by the crime involved under the Criminal Records Act. Pardon has been renamed as record suspension under Bill C-10, otherwise known as the omnibus crime bill or by its formal ...

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  8. Boynton teacher accused of crime with student was ... - AOL

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    A 35-year-old teacher in Boynton Beach was told by his school's administration not to give students rides in his car or gifts in the weeks leading up to his arrest on charges of having a sexual ...

  9. Canada (Attorney General) v. Power - Wikipedia

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    After being dismissed from his job at a New Brunswick hospital when his criminal record came to light, he applied for a pardon (now known as a record suspension). His application was refused under the Limiting Pardons for Serious Crimes Act and the Safe Streets and Communities Act because of the nature of his crimes. The Act's transitional ...