Liberals earmark $18 million to assist criminal pardon applicants
OTTAWA — The Liberal government will give community organizations $18 million over the next four years to help people navigate the process of applying for a criminal pardon.
The newly announced move is the latest step in a federal plan to make pardons, formally known as record suspensions, less expensive and more accessible.
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says the money will go to organizations active in corrections, conditional release and community reintegration.
The funding is intended to help ensure applicants have access to the right information and resources, as well as reduce reliance on private, for-profit companies that charge fees.