I appreciate that Li is asking for monitoring to continue. I agree with the crown though that ensuring there is a consequence to not doing it is important.
Here is something I was not aware of in this case from the article
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She said Baker was previously prescribed anti-psychotic medication following an Ontario hospital stay years before the Greyhound attack, only to decide he no longer wished to keep taking them.
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Maybe Mbates can answer this but does an NCR show up on a police background check or vulnerable persons check? If so is their a way that that can be suppressed like it would in a discharge but still keep monitoring requirements.