At least someone is try'n to now fix this problem to restore balance to a justice
system that has tilted way to far away from peace, order, and good government.
The Conservative Party didn't create the problem, but are trying to fix it....
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Your point is a good one, however, I must ask whether fixing the problem is really the intent.
There are numerous examples that stiffer penalties only increase crime and make the criminals more vicious. For example murder increases if there is a death penalty. It suddenly becomes even more important to tie up loose ends. China has some of the toughest punishments in the world, as does the USA, and yet crime is still rampant in those countries. Do we really want to be like them? It seems our political elite think so anyway.
Which leads me to another point of payoffs. Canada is rated fairly well for its state of democracy, freedom and lack of corruption; certainly higher than China or the USA. So what purpose could there be in changing our system? The changes being purposed mean to restrict the judiciary and give sentencing powers to the state; again like China and the USA - less free countries.
So now lets consider a democratic nation state and how it should operate. It was designed to avoid heavy sentences and overbearing policing. Canada was meant to be governed sensibly, reasonably with moderation. Doesn't turning Canada into a police state do the exact opposite of that?
Now lets presume that somehow this can be rationalized; then we have to ask: but why would a properly functioning democracy need overbearing laws, sentences and fewer liberties? Who is benefiting? Certainly drug use must be combated - or should it? When the problem is so vast that it seems most people are doing them then shouldn't it be legal? Isn't it the prohibition that would be causing the problem? I think so.
The need for stricter laws is always born out of a segment of society not adhering to the dictates of a king. When that segment is this large then either we have no democracy or someone is trying to be king.
It will always cause the state problems when it tries to force its morality on the people instead of getting its morality from the people.
If we don't try and reverse this thinking Canada may be left in tatters.