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David Eby says B.C. will continue to advocate for family of slain woman
Premier David Eby says new federal legislation on bail reform addresses some but not all of the concerns of the family of B.C. woman Bailey McCourt, whose ex-husband is charged with killing her hours after he was freed on bail following his conviction for choking and uttering threats. (Oct. 27, 2025)
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP175215730
Legacy Identifier:
n_Bail-Reform-BC20251027T1830
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1m23s
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1920px × 1080px 181.89 MB
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Create Date:
10/27/2025 6:30:00 PM
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bail
BC
reform