Three strikes, you’re out in Leaf Rapids

Land in the drunk tank three times and you could be exiled

by Kate Lunau on Thursday, May 7, 2009 2:40pm - 7 Comments

Three strikes, you’re out in Leaf RapidsJust 540 people call Leaf Rapids home, but if Mayor Ed Charrier has his way, that number could get even smaller. He’s considering a novel way to deal with disorderly locals in his northern Manitoba town: exile. Under a proposed municipal bylaw, anyone who breaks the law three times in a year could be banished. “It’s three strikes, you’re outta here,” he says. There’s just one thing standing in his way—the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The proposed bylaw, Charrier says, is an attempt to deal with “never-ending crime and violence” in the town, which has been plagued by unemployment since the Ruttan Mine closed in 2002. The local RCMP detachment insists crime there is no worse than in any comparable town in northern Manitoba, but Charrier is unapologetic. “If you’ve been in my drunk tank three times in one year—you have to go for rehab or incarceration,” he says. And “you’re not coming back here till you do.”

Such a bylaw would be unlikely to survive a court challenge, says Karen Busby, a law professor at the University of Manitoba. The Canadian Charter protects the right to live where you want, she says, and in 1997 the Supreme Court ruled against a bylaw in Longueuil, Que., requiring municipal employees to live in the city. Based on that decision, Busby says Leaf Rapids should get a Charter opinion before passing the law.

Charrier says he has no intention of doing so. Still, whether the “three strikes” bylaw would actually be used to kick miscreants out of town is open to debate. After all, Leaf Rapids has a history of introducing colourful (if somewhat symbolic) bylaws: in 2007, it put itself on the map by becoming the first Canadian municipality to ban plastic bags. Next up? Canada’s first bylaw allowing golf carts on city streets. “You couldn’t use them in winter,” Charrier admits. Other than that, though, “they’re just so practical.”

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  • Mike Birdsall

    Where would you exile them to? Thompson? This will never work because if theis is passed and enforced other communities will pass the same thing. Then what?

    • Terrance Bighetty

      I live in Leaf and i don't think it's as bad as it sounds but then again i'm going to court for 6 charges right now…….

  • jocelyn

    well you should just shut down the liquior mart if you that concerned maybe there won't be that much drunks if the cops are that lazy to do they job even when you phone the cops they don't eve show up till like 3 to 4 hours later so tell them to do there job they just show up when some one gets in trouble right or gets hurt sometimes they don't eve show up!!!!!!!

  • George

    Firstly, you have to realize Tha Canadian Charter of Freedom and Rights is not egalitarian, fair, or even moral. Consider, special interest groups in Canada are given privilages, leverage and are given leniency. The very nature of "speciality" voids equality. You do not have to believe me, read our prime mover Aristotle.

  • 25 year resident

    that poor town has gone to the dogs.. then u have these incompitant, un- educated , un-experianced fools trying to run the place… what a joke!!!! they wouldnt even be looked at for these positons in a larger town…. poor, poor good ol'Leaf!

    • Judy Bielaskie

      I don't get how he can even say this crap when I heard he got electedone year on a platform that included him opening up the bar. Kind of a conflict here. He has been corrupting that town and using resources for his own use for a long time. Try to change things?…he will run you out of town. HIs son gets arrested for drunk driving…oh well we'll just let him off. I have never lived there and only know what i hear from friends that do and it doesn't seem like he does a thing to better the town…I don't get why people are afraid to take a stand, or rather I do as my son tried and he ended up losing everything, people of leaf rapids should band together and getthat idiot and his cronies out of there now. too many lives havwe been detroyed by this man. too much crime and corruption going on in house there.

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