Frank Caputo (image credit - CPAC)
BAIL REFORM

Kamloops MP Caputo leads opposition charge on bail reform

Feb 9, 2023 | 4:13 PM

KAMLOOPS — Kamloops’ local Conservative MP has tabled a private members bill in Ottawa that looks to tackle bail reform. Bill C-313 takes aim at repeat offenders who commit serious offences including firearms related crimes.

It’s the second time Frank Caputo has been front and centre on the bail reform issue this week after a heated exchange with Justice Minister David Lametti on Tuesday (Feb. 7) during question period.

Thursday’s (Feb. 9) announcement from the official opposition looks to tackle the few criminals which are responsible for the vast majority of crimes, violent repeat offenders.

“What this does is right now an accused might have a small hill to climb to show why they should be released. I’m trying to make that small hill much bigger and much steeper,” said Caputo. “The discretion would still remain with the trail judge, that is in order to keep it constitutional but also to ensure we have a fair system that is respectful.”

It was noted that Caputo is currently down on the notice paper, meaning the bill may not be debated soon, unless a fellow tory MP switches places with Caputo or the Liberals decide to table the bill themselves.

“If you look at the justice ministers’ responses in the House of Commons he in my view essentially sloughed off this issue, saying, ‘We are open to good ideas but the bail system is working.’ That’s how I took it. In the last week or two he has really changed his tune on this,” said Caputo.

While Caputo admitted the bill is not a silver bullet he strongly believes it’s a positive first step.

“These offenses are often committed by a really small subset of people and that is why we are trying to go narrowly at that sub-group who are going to be the ones who victimize otherwise innocent people,” stated Caputo.

This is the fourth private members bill Caputo has tabled in the house since he was elected.