Ontario’s Attorney General argued that the province’s registry was operationally different than the national registry. According to police evidence presented during the case, the Ontario registry’s central purpose is to assist the police in preventing and solving sex crimes, while providing investigators with immediate access to information about offenders. It enables the police to act quickly in time-sensitive investigations, such as child abductions, by allowing for rapid identification and elimination of suspects based on proximity, physical descriptors, and other search criteria.







