Criminal pardons would be less expensive, easier to get under Liberal budget plan
OTTAWA — The Liberal government says it is moving ahead with long-simmering plans to make it easier and less expensive to obtain a criminal pardon.
Proposals outlined in the federal budget Monday could undo measures introduced by Stephen Harper’s Conservatives that made people wait longer and pay more to obtain a pardon.
Under the Conservative changes, lesser offenders — those with a summary conviction — must wait five years instead of three before they can apply.
Offenders who have served a sentence for a more serious crime — an indictable offence — must wait 10 years instead of five.