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Ontario government implementing new bail requirements

Дата публикации: 14-08-2026 20:14:23

The Ontario government is implementing a spate of new bail requirements, including mandated cash-for-bail, in an effort to crack down on repeat offenders.

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The Ontario government is implementing a spate of new bail requirements, in an effort to crack down on repeat offenders.

The province will now require a full cash security deposit to be paid once an accused person is released from custody, with that payment due within two business days of the release.

If the accused or their sureties don’t pay up, the government is now giving itself the power to collect those debts in different ways, including bank account garnishment, property liens, and the seizure and sale of property.

Sureties will also have to provide up-to-date contact and identification information.

Ontario Attorney General Doug Downey announced the new measures Friday in Vaughan. “We cannot accept a revolving-door bail system that puts innocent people, families, and communities at risk,” Downey said.

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“People expect a justice system that protects them. They expect bail conditions to mean something. And they expect consequences when those conditions are ignored.”

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One defence lawyer who spoke to Global News voiced concerns with who will feel the impacts of this policy. “These amendments are going to have a disproportionate effect on vulnerable people, and specifically the poor,” Kelsey Flanagan from Henein Hutchison Robitaille LLP said. “We are saying under the law they have a right to bail, and they are releasable under the rules of both the Charter and what the Supreme Court has told us, and yet they will not be released simply because they cannot come up with the funds.”

Michael Coristine is a criminal defence lawyer with Coristine Law. He envisions that the new provincial reforms will reduce number of sureties that bail out accused individuals.

“If the goal is to keep people behind bars, it will have an effect on that, but not necessarily [in] the way that’s being intended,” Coristine said.

“It may prevent people from willingly coming forward to bail out someone who otherwise would be releasable because they don’t want to have to convert all of their investments, or take a line of credit against their home, or empty their savings just to fulfil a promise that they believe they can adhere to.”

Coristine said that Ontario has always had a cash-for-bail option, but it was used sparingly. A “promise to pay” system was more typical, where sureties would have to answer questions and promise the courts they had money to pay, rather than pay up immediately.

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“It’s a big difference when you say to someone who would otherwise be willing to promise money to bail someone out, ‘You’re going to have two days, go to the bank, get all that money and give it to the court.’ I think that could have a chilling effect on bail for people who are otherwise being released under this legislation, which is somewhat problematic,” Coristine said.

Flanagan said this will also have an impact on the province’s jail capacity.

“If you can’t find an appropriate surety, you remain in custody, and that had a cascading effect on our already over-burdened pre-detention centres, which are often at capacity, or double-bunking or triple-bunking, which then again has cascading effect on reducing sentences for people who are ultimately convicted and sentenced, and were housed in those types of conditions.”

The changes to the province’s bail system take effect Monday.

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