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Premiers united in call for bail reform after meeting with police chiefs, says Eby

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Premiers insist on bail reform Premiers across Canada say they'll be pressing Ottawa to keep its promise to make it harder for repeat offenders to get bail.

British Columbia Premier David Eby says his provincial and territorial counterparts are unanimous in calling on the federal government to implement bail reforms and expand support to fight against guns and gangs in communities.

Eby says the premiers met Friday with the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, where the importance of encouraging the federal government and provincial and municipal leaders to build safe communities was highlighted.

The virtual meeting with police chiefs took place after recent violent attacks in Metro Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina and Toronto.

Eby says in a statement that Canadians are concerned about the crime and violence they're seeing in neighbourhoods and in public places like transit and parks.

He says preliminary data on bail hearings in B.C. indicate that more than half of the attempts by prosecutors to keep alleged offenders in custody are being rejected by the courts.

Eby says the federal government must act on a recent promise to amend bail laws to address the national risk to public safety that has become apparent in every province and territory.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 21, 2023.