Trump’s sweeping pardon of rioters highlights differences in U.S., Canadian systems
OTTAWA — In one of his first acts upon taking office Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump pardoned or moved to dismiss the cases of some 1,500 people charged in the Capitol riots of Jan. 6, 2021.
The sentences of 14 people, including several convicted of seditious conspiracy, were reduced to the time they had already served.
Could a Canadian leader issue a similarly sweeping pardon?
Over the years, Canadian politicians have set in motion legal procedures to pardon a group of Prairie farmers and erase convictions for sexual behaviour that was once against the law.