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Manitobans on bail could be monitored electronically through new program: government

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is launching an electronic monitoring program to supervise those who have been charged with crimes and released on bail and may regulate the purchase of weapons like machetes in its efforts to crack down on petty and violent crime.

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Manitobans on bail could be monitored electronically through new program: government

Matt Wiebe, Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Keeper of the Great Seal of the Province of Manitoba, Minister responsible for the Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation is sworn-in by Lt. Gov. Anita Neville at a Premier and cabinet swearing-in ceremony in Winnipeg, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023. The Manitoba government is launching an electronic monitoring program to supervise those who have been charged with crimes and released on bail. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods


WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is launching an electronic monitoring program to supervise those who have been charged with crimes and released on bail and may regulate the purchase of weapons like machetes in its efforts to crack down on petty and violent crime.

The province is to begin making 100 ankle monitors available next week, Justice Minister Matt Wiebe announced Wednesday.

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