The Official Quit Picking on Stephen Harper Thread

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Tory MP regrets involvement in BARBARIC cultural practice hotline

More denouncing of Harper.


Tory MP Kellie Leitch tears up over role in barbaric cultural practices tip line

Tory leadership candidate Kellie Leitch became visibly emotional while trying to explain her decision to front the launch of the Conservatives tip line for reporting barbaric cultural practices during the recent federal election.

The former minister in Stephen Harper's government told CBC News Network's Power & Politics host Rosemary Barton that she wishes she never took part in the election announcement.

"I've had a lot of time to think about this since the campaign took place and If could go back in time, which I can't, I would change things," Leitch said. "I would not have made that announcement that day."

Leitch said her intention was to ensure that if women and children needed to "pick up the phone" to call for help that someone would answer, but admits that "the message was lost."

"We weren't talking about race, we were talking about kids ... but that message was completely overtaken and I regret that, and I regret that it occurred, and it shouldn't have been done," she said.

The Simcoe-Grey MP refused to reveal who in the Conservative Party came up with the idea for the tip line saying "this is not a time for pointing fingers at people or looking at what happened."

When the Tories lost the election they also lost the chance to implement the promised tip line.

Kellie Leitch tears up over role in barbaric cultural practices tip line - Politics - CBC News
 

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The country would have been better for it. Unless women genital mutilation is ok because its culturally accepted by some.
 

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No selfies of Justine imposing another tax? Need to go back to Harper? He's gone. Move on.
 

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The former Conservative government's tough-on-crime agenda has suffered another blow

Stephen Harper's tough-on-crime agenda dealt another blow

The former Conservative government's tough-on-crime agenda has suffered another blow as British Columbia's highest court strikes down two more mandatory-minimum sentencing laws, ruling them unconstitutional.

On Monday, the B.C. Court of Appeal overturned compulsory two-year minimum sentences for drug trafficking convictions that involve someone under the age of 18 or that occur in a public place frequented by youth.

A unanimous decision from the three-person panel says a minimum sentence of two years in such instances may be at times "grossly disproportionate" to the crime committed, and therefore amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.

This week's ruling is the latest in several cases where courts have overturned mandatory-minimum sentences that are the legacy of the former Conservative government.

A Supreme Court of Canada decision earlier this month put an end to minimum sentences for specific drug crime convictions and limits on pre-trial credit in certain conditions where bail is denied.

Last year, the high court upheld a decision from the Ontario Court of Appeal, which ruled that minimum sentences for some gun crimes constitute cruel and unusual punishment because they risk ensnaring people with "little or no moral fault" and who pose "little or no danger to the public."

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded after the most recent high court decision saying that his government was reviewing the laws around such sentences.

Stephen Harper's tough-on-crime agenda dealt another blow - Politics - CBC News
 

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Lets start electing judges instead of political patronage appointments. See how many bleeding heart liberal judges lose their jobs
 

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Lets start electing judges instead of political patronage appointments. See how many bleeding heart liberal judges lose their jobs

Great. Let's have judges that can be bought by "special interests" with donated campaign money. We don't need the corrupt American system here, thank you.
 

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Libs are always soft on crime because they believe in crony-capitalism and they are sponsored by the Mafia.
 

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Let's just let the criminals run free. Wouldn't want to hurt their feelings or trample their rights. Lets get rid of the mandatory minimum 25 years for murder as well.
 

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Lets start electing judges instead of political patronage appointments. See how many bleeding heart liberal judges lose their jobs

I'm not sure if you followed the last election, but.....
 

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I'm not sure if you followed the last election, but.....

All the NDP supporters dumped that fringe party to vote for Liberals?
Ya, we noticed how that party got decimated.
 

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Are you in bc? I'm in victoria bc? Where are you? We have a youtube channel... We could help each other... Let me know ok?