by Pardon Blogs | Feb 21, 2023 | Pardons, Pardons / Record Suspensions
If you commit a crime in Canada, a record of that crime and any additional information about the case is usually held. This is known as a criminal conviction. When you are obtaining employment, traveling, or trying to lease a house, you may be requested to disclose...
by Pardon Blogs | Feb 20, 2023 | Pardons, Pardons / Record Suspensions
According to the Canadian government, approximately 3.8 million Canadian citizens have a criminal record. These include people who have been convicted of crimes. Though you may be surprised that it also consists of those whose charges were either dropped later or...
by Pardon Blogs | Dec 19, 2022 | Pardons, Pardons / Record Suspensions
Anyone who commits a crime in Canada will be charged. For more severe offenses, an indictable offense will be incurred, and for minor offenses, a summary offense will occur. These consequences vary in every instance based on the offense that’s been committed....
by Pardon Blogs | Nov 7, 2019 | Pardons / Record Suspensions
Whether it’s the inability to hold down a job or the improbability of traveling abroad, there are various ways a Canadian criminal record can hamper your quality of living. We’ll see Parole Conditions in Canada. Regardless of whether or not you were convicted of...
by Pardon Blogs | Oct 31, 2019 | Pardons / Record Suspensions
Having been previously convicted of a crime has long-lasting effects even after the sentence has been served. For job hunting, in particular, being reminded of a criminal past during an interview with a respective employer can easily prove to be a traumatic...
by Pardon Blogs | Oct 17, 2019 | Pardons, Pardons / Record Suspensions
Canada’s impaired driving baseline is at 80 milligrams of alcohol for every 100 millilitres of your blood. Those figures correspond to two to three drinks for females and three to four in males. Because of this, it doesn’t take much to raise your alcohol level beyond...