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“Mchale and Noah had their voices violently silenced. We respectfully ask you to be their voices and seek passage of the bill.”

At a news conference on Tuesday, McConnell said the justice system failed his family by not letting them know a convicted sex offender — who Alberta Justice says has a criminal record dating back to the early 1990s and who has been convicted of sex crimes — lived in their apartment building.

“Mchale and Noah had their voices violently silenced,” McConnell said Tuesday. “We respectfully ask you to be their voices and seek passage of the bill.” Some criminal law experts have said it is not clear yet if the private member’s bill is constitutional. Goldkind said in many cases Bill C-336 would strengthen laws already in place and spoke about how he sees the bill’s intent.

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