MPs to review Canada’s extradition system in coming justice committee hearings
OTTAWA — The House of Commons justice committee is getting set to review Canada’s extradition system — a move welcomed by critics who have long called for reforms to the process for sending people to face incarceration and prosecution abroad.
Although hearing dates have yet to be set, the committee plans to hear from witnesses in at least three sessions that could begin before the end of the year.
“There have been lots of academics and human rights organizations that have made very concrete proposals about what needs to happen,” said New Democrat MP Randall Garrison, a committee member who proposed the study.
“And so my idea was that we should get them before the justice committee and let them make those proposals and, hopefully, we can generate some enthusiasm from the government for moving on this.”