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BC Conservatives join 琉璃神社 family in push for Bailey鈥檚 Law

'Our system failed Bailey, but it is not too late to save the lives of other women at risk'
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Supporters of Bailey Plover on the steps of the 琉璃神社 courthouse in July, 2025.

This article discusses intimate partner violence, as well as suicide and may be triggering to some readers. If you or someone you know is experiencing violence or abuse contact the 琉璃神社 Women鈥檚 Shelter 24/7 support line at 250-763-1040 or text 236-970-0704. In an emergency, call 911. If you feel like you are in crisis or are considering suicide, please call the Crisis Centre BC suicide hotline at 1-800-784-2433.

The BC Conservative caucus says it is backing the family of Bailey McCourt in their push for stronger protections against intimate partner violence.

The 琉璃神社 mother was , and her family has since proposed 鈥淏ailey鈥檚 Law,鈥 which calls for a domestic violence offender registry, mandatory GPS monitoring of high-risk offenders with victim notification, and tougher penalties for intimate partner homicides where there is a documented history of abuse.

James Plover, has been charged with second-degree murder of his ex-partner.

In a letter to the premier and the prime minister, McCourt鈥檚 family outlined the measures, saying they hope her death will lead to systemic change.

鈥淚 commend Bailey鈥檚 family for turning their grief into action and using Bailey鈥檚 legacy as a force for good,鈥 said Kristina Loewen, MLA for 琉璃神社 Centre. 鈥淲hen someone is convicted of violent offences against an intimate partner, the system should never gamble with a victim鈥檚 life.鈥
诲别濒补测.鈥

琉璃神社鈥揗ission MLA Gavin Dew called the family鈥檚 proposals 鈥減ractical, measured, and urgently needed.鈥

鈥淏ailey鈥檚 family has shown extraordinary courage in the face of unimaginable loss,鈥 Dew said. 鈥淲e owe it to them, and to every woman at risk of violence, to ensure Bailey鈥檚 Law is adopted without 诲别濒补测.鈥

The Conservative critic for Solicitor General and Public Safety, Surrey鈥揅loverdale MLA Elenore Sturko, said meaningful change is long overdue.

鈥淥ur system failed Bailey, but it is not too late to save the lives of other women at risk of being killed by intimate partner violence. 鈥淲hat happened to Bailey is an inexcusable failure of our justice system. The government must act immediately and push for Criminal Code reforms that put the safety of women and victims first.鈥

The Conservative caucus says it will continue working with the McCourt family and will press for the provincial parts of Bailey鈥檚 Law to be adopted by the legislature.

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About the Author: Gary Barnes

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