Opinion: Quick-fix laws following horrific crimes are seldom effective

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On Sept. 17, 2021, Mchale Busch, 24, and her son, Noah were tragically confirmed dead. The accused, Robert Keith Major, 53, is facing two charges of first-degree murder and two counts of indignity to human remains. In response, Cody McConnell, Busch’s partner and Noah’s father, and his family are calling for changes to Alberta’s Personal Information Protection Act to allow a landlord the ability to ask for consent to collect personal information. This would allow tenants to know if there is a registered sex offender in their building. McConnell is advocating for the database to be publicly accessible and wants these changes in his son’s name, thus “Noah’s Law.” Read More
Source: EdmontonJournal