Nygard’s ‘consent committal’ signals a whole new round of extradition

CTV National News and even the New York Times got it wrong: Peter Nygard did not consent to extradition when he appeared in court in Winnipeg on Oct. 1. Had he wanted to do so, he would have agreed to a “consent to surrender” (s. 71 of the Extradition Act) – a different beast entirely from the “consent to committal” (s. 70) he signed.

The committal hearing serves little or no purpose in extradition proceedings beyond wasting the time and resources of the accused – and the court. To read more, click here.