Government claims crime has gone DOWN + injustice for Tamara Lich?
Every Friday, retired career police officer Ron Chhinzer takes viewers through some of the most shocking stories from coast to coast, explaining how the criminal ‘justice’ system is failing Canadians.
We start with news that Freedom Convoy leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber are facing SEVEN and EIGHT years in prison for organizing a protest. No violence, no weapons — just “mischief.” Meanwhile, violent criminals, child predators, and repeat offenders are walking away with light sentences or none at all. Ron gives his take on the situation.
Next, Ron breaks down why the government’s claim that “crime is down” doesn’t match what’s actually happening on our streets — and why more people are simply choosing not to report crimes anymore.
Then, we look at bail reform and what happens when it's ignored — like in Project Night Train, where suspects already on bail allegedly committed brutal home invasions that left people shot and run over.
The 2005 Boxing Day killing of innocent bystander Jane Creba was one of the most high-profile crimes in recent decades. We’ve now learned that one of her killers, sentenced to a ‘life,’ was released on full parole — despite a 76% chance of violent reoffending. He’s now charged with murder again.
And finally, we’ll cover how immigration status is being used as a shield in court — where guilty pleas are paused not for fairness, but to avoid deportation. Meanwhile, law-abiding Canadians get dragged through the system for protesting.
If this feels backwards — that’s because it is.
This is the governments of Ontario and the Federal liberals saying to all of us Canadians, don’t mess with us. Just toe the line and behave yourself and all will be good. Is this a Banana Republic, I believe it is. Show me something different. So I can believe we are still a democracy. Sadly I think not.
Government claims? It has been so long since I believed in anything our government claims, I literally cannot remember.
Growing up in the 60's, there was a saying that made the rounds - Don't believe everything the government says.
A more accurate, up to date version of that old adage is: Don't believe anything the government says.