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HUNTER: Canada could learn from Philippines in dealing with pedophiles

Courts in the Philippines call it Reclusión perpetua. Essentially it means life in prison. There is no end. No faint clauses. No parole eligibility. It means your life is over. And that’s what happened to a woman named Liezyl “Lovely” Margallo who was convicted of producing child pornography and then streaming it to sickos around […]



The article discusses how Canada could learn from the Philippines' approach to dealing with pedophiles, particularly in terms of stricter penalties and legal frameworks. The Philippines imposes life imprisonment, known as "Reclusión perpetua," for such offenses. The article highlights cases involving Canadians and others who have been arrested in the Philippines for child sex offenses, suggesting that Canada's current system may be too lenient compared to the stricter measures implemented in the Philippines.

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