Hoping to clear thousands of cases delayed because of the pandemic
The province is planning to spend more than $72 million over two years to tackle a backlog of court cases.
Attorney General Doug Downey calling it a first of its kind investment in the province's justice system.
The investment will allow for the hiring of more Crown prosecutors to ensure serious cases aren't being delayed.
In-person court proceedings were suspended in the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving tens of thousands of cases on hold for an undetermined amount of time.
Funds will also be used to recruit new staff to strengthen court and victim/witness services.

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