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  2. Parole Board of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Parole Board of Canada (French: Commission des libérations conditionnelles du Canada; formerly known as the National Parole Board) is the Canadian government agency that is responsible for reviewing and issuing parole and criminal pardons in Canada. It operates under the auspices of Public Safety Canada.

  3. Category:Recipients of Canadian royal pardons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Recipients of Canadian royal pardons" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  4. Safe Streets and Communities Act - Wikipedia

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    The Safe Streets and Communities Act (French: Loi sur la sécurité des rues et des communautés) is an act passed by the 41st Canadian Parliament 154–129 on March 12, 2012. When Parliament re-convened in September 2011, the Minister of Justice introduced the Safe Streets and Communities Act, an omnibus bill of nine separate measures.

  5. Trump gave Jan. 6 rioters a mass pardon. Here’s a ... - AOL

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    The former leader of the all-male group of proud “Western chauvinists” — which is listed as a terrorist entity by the Canadian government — was issued a full presidential pardon on Monday ...

  6. Category:Pardon recipients - Wikipedia

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    Category: Pardon recipients. ... Recipients of Canadian royal pardons (5 P) Recipients of Chilean presidential pardons (2 P) Recipients of Chinese pardons (2 C, 3 P)

  7. Pardon - Wikipedia

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    A pardon keeps the police record of a conviction separate and apart from other criminal records, and gives law-abiding citizens an opportunity to reintegrate into Canadian society. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police removes all information about the conviction for which an individual received the pardon from the Canadian Police Information ...

  8. Donald Trump is president. Here's what he's already changing.

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    Twenty-five percent tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian goods: ... Pardons for January 6 rioters: Trump signed an executive order pardoning roughly 1,500 people who were involved in the January ...

  9. List of exonerated death row inmates - Wikipedia

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    Posthumous pardons for individuals executed before 1950. Inmates who were given life sentences when their country, province or state abolished the death penalty. People who were threatened with death and never jailed. People who were jailed by extralegal groups or courts, for example, as often occurs in cases of sentences of stoning.