
Federal justice minister moves to end ‘zombie laws,’ clean up Criminal Code
OTTAWA — Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould fended off suggestions she was stirring up a debate on abortion Wednesday, as she introduced legislation to eliminate so-called “zombie laws” from the Criminal Code.
Zombie laws are sections of the law that remain in the Criminal Code despite having been deemed unconstitutional by the courts.
Among those is the statute dealing with abortion, which remains on the books despite the Supreme Court having struck it down as unconstitutional in 1988.
During a press conference on Parliament Hill, Wilson-Raybould specifically highlighted that as one of several sections the government plans to scrub from the Criminal Code.