Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Bail Reform in BC: What Changed, What Still Needs to Change

 ⚖️ Bail Reform in BC: What Changed, What Still Needs to Change

By Tina Winterlik

British Columbia is seeing new attention on bail laws — and it’s connected to the very issues we’ve been exploring in our NCR series.

🚨 What’s happening:

  • The federal government recently passed the Bail and Sentencing Reform Act (Bill C‑14).
  • BC Attorney General David Eby collaborated closely to shape tougher rules on who can be released before trial.
  • Key measures:
    ✅ Reverse onus for certain violent offences (accused must show why they should be released)
    ✅ Tougher rules for sexual assault cases involving strangulation
    ✅ Ending house arrest for some serious sexual offences
  • Eby has emphasized he will continue lobbying for victims’ families, believing more still needs to be done to protect communities.

πŸŒͺ Why this matters:

  • These changes are part of a broader conversation about public safety vs systemic failures.
  • Offenders we’ve discussed in NCR cases may have been released on bail; new rules aim to prevent tragedies but gaps remain.
  • The reforms highlight the need for resources, monitoring, and mental health care, not just stricter laws.

πŸ’­ Reflective Questions:

  • Does changing bail laws fix the root problems, like lack of treatment, housing, or wrap-around care?
  • How can BC ensure that both public safety and compassionate care go hand in hand?
  • Are victims and families truly part of the decision-making process when high-risk individuals are released?

πŸ•― Call to Action:

  • Ask your MLA how resources will support these new bail laws.
  • Demand transparency: how many offenders will actually receive treatment and supervision alongside stricter bail rules?
  • Speak up for communities and families — change isn’t just about laws, it’s about action.

✨ Quote to Remember:
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."Margaret Mead


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