Motz supportive of Red Deer MP’s rural crime bill
MEDICINE HAT, AB — A Conservative Member of Parliament has put forward a private member’s bill to amend the Criminal Code of Canada in regards to sentencing perpetrators of rural crime.
Blaine Calkins, the MP for Red Deer-Lacombe, tabled Bill C-458, a private member’s bill, on Saturday. The bill calls for an amendment of the Criminal Code to add add ‘evidence that an offence was directed at a property or person vulnerable due to their remoteness from emergency services’ as a factor judges can consider when sentencing suspects.
“I’m tabling this bill now because the public safety committee didn’t offer any real solutions in their two-page report on the study of rural crime. I find this to be an appalling lack of sensitivity, and victims in rural areas deserve better,” Calkins said to RD News Now on Saturday,