Quebec hoping to reduce use of paper in justice system
Apr 24, 2018 | 10:27 AM
MONTREAL — The Quebec government says it hopes to greatly reduce the use of paper in the province’s judicial system in order to make it much more efficient.
The emphasis on making sure documents and files are computerized is part of a $500-million investment over five years in the justice system that was announced in last month’s provincial budget.
Justice Minister Stephanie Vallee also said today there will also be more use of video conferences between detention centres and courthouses when an arraignment is expected to be brief.
The goal is to cut costs related to the transfer of people who face charges.