The applicant, E.M., sought a bail review under s. 520 of the Criminal Code, arguing that the COVID-19 pandemic constituted a material change in circumstances.
E.M. was charged with 31 firearms-related offences and had been in custody for over a year.
The Crown conceded the material change but opposed release primarily on tertiary grounds.
The court found that E.M. had discharged her onus on the tertiary ground, considering the strong release plan, the circumstantial nature of some charges, the significant delay caused by the pandemic, and compassionate grounds as a mother of four young children.
The court emphasized that while the allegations were serious, the public's confidence in the administration of justice would not be undermined by release under strict conditions, especially given the public health implications of incarceration during the pandemic.