The Liberals are Wagging the Dog

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According to recent FB posts, the government also intends to seize Big Red, Chris Barber's truck because it represents freedom.
 

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OOOooo. . . Facebook posts!

Can't beat that for verified, fact-checked TROOF!
It's actually true. If Chris loses, he loses his truck as well. Sucks big time because neither he nor Tamara did anything wrong. The bottom line is that the government was embarrassed & needed somebody to take the fall, even tho' everything they did was constitutional. They also had a good rapore with the cops until they didn't when the political idiots decided to get involved. Trudeau simply showed what a coward he was & that was confirmed because the Emergency Act was actually illegal. Why Chris & Tamara are facing this B.S. is beyond me & shows how the judicial system in Ontario is corrupt as hell. Was it because of Federal involvement? Thanks Mr. Ford!!

Apparently, what is happening on city streets now is ok & considering it's been the total opposite of what happened with the Truckers, you cannot say that there's NOT A TWO-TIERED JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN CANADA because there absolutely is!! Gee, it reminds me of the U.S. where there is a two-tiered system that is there for everyone to see!! Huh, who knew?
 

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It's actually true. If Chris loses, he loses his truck as well. Sucks big time because neither he nor Tamara did anything wrong. The bottom line is that the government was embarrassed & needed somebody to take the fall, even tho' everything they did was constitutional. They also had a good rapore with the cops until they didn't when the political idiots decided to get involved. Trudeau simply showed what a coward he was & that was confirmed because the Emergency Act was actually illegal. Why Chris & Tamara are facing this B.S. is beyond me & shows how the judicial system in Ontario is corrupt as hell. Was it because of Federal involvement? Thanks Mr. Ford!!

Apparently, what is happening on city streets now is ok & considering it's been the total opposite of what happened with the Truckers, you cannot say that there's NOT A TWO-TIERED JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN CANADA because there absolutely is!! Gee, it reminds me of the U.S. where there is a two-tiered system that is there for everyone to see!! Huh, who knew?
Trudeau and the Liberal caucus were terrified , they aren’t used to seeing normal people protest on this level . They can dismiss most protests as same old same old , but this was different and spreading throughout the country . They had to quash it and fast .
 

Ron in Regina

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Funnily enough, just last week, another notable convicted criminal recently got a sentence of seven years. His name is Jamal Joshua Malik Wheeler, whose criminal record in July 2023 included three attacks on total strangers on Edmonton’s public transit system. He mugged one transit rider using an axe, which got him a 14-month sentence. He punched another, sending him onto the LRT tracks. He sprayed three others with bear spray.

He was out on bail, conditions of which included staying away from public-transit property, when he fatally stabbed 52-year-old father of six Rukinisha Nkundabatware, a total stranger. Originally charged with second-degree murder, Wheeler was allowed to plead guilty to manslaughter. And yes, his sentence was seven years — the ridiculously low end of the Crown’s ask.
And then on Monday, the Crown, defence and judge in a Quebec courtroom coughed up an absolute hall-of-fame sentence. In October 2014, Oumaima Chouay admits, she decamped for Turkey and then Syria, and signed up with the nice folks at ISIL. She married a fellow traveller, had two kids, and in 2017 was captured and imprisoned by Syrian Democratic Forces. Canada brought her home in 2022.

Chouay pleaded guilty to participating in a terrorist group’s activities, which carries a sentence of up to 10 years. Her sentence, no word of a lie: One day, plus three years of probation…but she didn’t run afoul of the Trudeau now Carney Liberal government.
Scott Gillingham (Winnipeg’s Mayor) told Global Winnipeg he wants to see more done to address repeat offenders in Canada, and has spoken with the federal justice minister on the topic.

The incident, at the Unicity Walmart on Tuesday afternoon, involved a pair of young suspects with warrants for multiple breaches of court conditions.

“The disturbing reality is we’ve got four young people — two of them 13 years old,” Gillingham said.

“(Plus) a 15-year-old and a 17-year-old who, by the reports, have court orders that they’re breaching … and this is a consistent problem, a consistent theme: individuals arrested for committing crime who are breaching their court orders.”

Winnipeg’s mayor says he’s frustrated and angry after the news of four teens arrested for an armed robbery attempt.

The mayor said governments are putting more law enforcement boots on the ground, as well as more money into youth programs, but there needs to be accountability for bad actors.

“We have to have laws in this nation that prioritize the safety of the public and prioritize victims instead of seemingly defending the criminal,” he said. “It has to change.

John Graham of the Retail Council of Canada said many provinces, including Manitoba, have been advocating for changes and he’s hopeful the province will look into security guard training to expand their powers in cases of retail theft.

“You can have a basic security guard, but we believe there’s an opportunity for one that’s higher-trained — better able to respond to non-violent situations,” he said?

“Police services across the province are increasingly terrific…. Prosecution, even, in Manitoba is at the table, but they’re restricted by the Criminal Code.”

Graham said there has been some good momentum when it comes to cracking down on theft, but there are barriers that remain.

“We’re restricted by federal laws that are intended to protect privacy, but don’t allow us to openly share information amongst our retail community, and don’t allow technology that exists to be able to create safer retail environments.”
Also today in Manitoba…what’re the odds this incident doesn’t involve another repeat offender?
 
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Ron in Regina

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Also today in Manitoba…what’re the odds this incident doesn’t involve another repeat offender?
The 26-year-old suspect of a mass stabbing attack in Manitoba was out on bail in his rural community of Hollow Water First Nation when he allegedly killed his sister and seriously injured eight other people, including a police officer, this week.

Court records verified by The Globe and Mail show that Tyrone Simard had a history of prior convictions for offences dating back to 2016, including several stints in custody and on supervised probation for assault.
 

Ron in Regina

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Mr. Carney, who wrapped up two days of meetings with his cabinet in Toronto this week, said at a press conference Friday in Mississauga that his government is committed to fixing the Criminal Code.

He said the goal is to make sure that people who are accused of violent crimes such as gun offences, home invasions and auto thefts “pay the price they should” with consecutive sentences. He said those individuals should not be in a position “where they commit a crime one day and they’re arrested and then out of jail, out on bail the next.”

Well, how ‘bout those ‘conservative’ apples’?

Premiers, police and the families of crime victims have been calling for changes to the criminal justice system for years
1757133395708.jpeg…arguing that the current rules around bail act as a revolving door for repeat offenders.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Friday accused Mr. Carney of failing to make changes to the justice system fast enough.

“He’s done absolutely nothing and crime rages out of control,” he said, referring to a deadly mass stabbing attack at a Manitoba First Nation on Thursday. The suspect in that attack was out on bail, court records show, etc…
 
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