New Pardon Legislation under Bill C-31 proposes revisions to the Criminal Records Act that further remove barriers for individuals with criminal records who have served their terms and are otherwise law abiding. A pardon can mean the difference between successfully...
Updated August 9, 2021 For over a year, people on both sides of the Canada-US border have been wondering when the borders will reopen. The closure of the border between the United States and Canada because of COVID19 restrictions is soon coming to an end, with...
Working from home may be an option even if you have a criminal record. Most employers will conduct a background check, even for employees who are working from home. This issue is much more common than people realize. 1 in 8 Canadians have a criminal record and almost...
Criminal record suspensions (formerly Canadian pardons) in Canada are an essential part of the restorative justice process. A criminal record severely restricts a person’s ability to work and volunteer. Rehabilitation of people who have served their time is an...
We’ve all made mistakes in our youth and many of us managed to avoid getting caught or facing serious consequences for our actions, but there are some people who weren’t so lucky. Imagine if the mistakes you made when you were 19-years old continued to affect your...
Our business is helping people get record suspensions (formerly known as Canadian pardons) and entry waivers into the US or Canada. For the past year, we have been following the legalization of marijuana and the effects it would have on restorative justice....