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New National Database for High-Risk Child Sex Offenders

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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police introduced a national public database for high-risk child sex offenders in January 2026, currently listing 14 names from Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Prince Edward Island. This tool, required by federal legislation, is separate from the national sex offender registry and aims to help families stay safe. While it may not significantly impact public safety, there are concerns about potential misuse. The database will be updated annually and offenders can request removal if they meet certain criteria.

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