A Saskatchewan Contribution to Enduring Inconsistencies in Bail Law
The inconsistent application of bail law across provinces and territories has resulted in increased guidance from the Supreme Court of Canada, most recently in the decision of R v Zora, which focuses on appropriate conditions of pre-trial release. Since bail law is largely conducted at the trial level, the effect of this guidance must be measured within the provincial, territorial, and superior courts. In Saskatchewan, the post-Zora decision of R v Raheem-Cummings suggests that the province continues to contribute to an inconsistent approach to bail law in Canada.