Violent crime on bail up in Ontario, stakeholders agree system is broken, but not on how to fix it

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Nicola Lightstone’s dog, Noodle, needed to go out in the middle of the night in January. 

While outside in her central Toronto neighbourhood, Lightstone says she was approached by a man who was “in a bit of a mental health crisis” when he chased her back toward her building and cut her off. 

“I began to scream and yell for help and that was when he punched me right in the face,” she said. “As soon as he punched me he booked it back the way he came.”

Several of Lightstone’s neighbours in her Regent Park condo building called 911, and a day later

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