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  • About Candace House
    • The Healing Haven
    • What We Do
  • Police Investigation
    • Talking with the Police
    • Identifying the body
    • Giving a Statement
    • The Police Process
    • If You're a Suspect
  • Victim Rights
    • Canadian Victims Bill of Rights (CVBR)
    • Manitoba Victims' Bill of Rights
  • Media
  • Court Process
    • Court & Trial
    • Preparing for Court/The Trial
    • The Court Process
    • Sentencing
    • Appeals
    • Judicial Review
  • Resources & Support
    • Manitoba Compensation for Victims of Crime Program
    • General Compensation
    • General Resources
  • Restorative Justice
  • Corrections & Parole
    • Prison
    • Parole
  • Glossary of Terms

Canadian Victims Bill of Rights (CVBR)


  • Will victims have the right to seek restitution?
  • If a victim does not want to directly receive information about an offender, but still wants to exercise their participation rights, what can they do?
  • How will victims be able to participate in the criminal justice system?
  • How will victims' safety be taken into consideration?
  • What happens when a victim no longer wants to receive information from Correctional Service Canada (CSC)?
  • What happens if a victim feels that their rights have been denied or infringed (violated)?
  • How will victims be receiving information relating to an offender's correctional plan and the most recent photo of the offender?
  • What kind of information will victims receive regarding an offender's progress in relation to his or her correctional plan?
  • What information can victims receive from Correction Services Canada (CSC)?
  • Has the definition of victim changed?
  • Will victims be informed of changes to the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights (CBVR)?
  • When does the Canadian Victim Bill of Rights (CVBR) come into force?
  • What is the Canadian Victim Bill of Rights (CVBR)?
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