The Parole Board of Canada is an administrative tribunal that makes decisions regarding the conditional release and supervision of offenders serving sentences of two years or more. They are responsible for determining whether an offender is eligible for parole, as well as making decisions on the conditions and duration of parole. Additionally, they also conduct reviews and hearings for individuals who are applying for record suspension (formerly known as a pardon) to remove certain convictions from their criminal record.
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This Form is used for applying for a record suspension in Canada, also known as a pardon. It can be used to request the removal of a criminal record from public record in order to improve employment and travel opportunities.