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Mike Ward's avatar

Another tragic loss of life that our sad excuse of a 'justice' system has its fingerprints all over.

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Donald/Raelene Bell's avatar

I honestly believe Justin’s plan when he was elected PM in 2015 was to divide, conquer and create havoc. We had a great country. Now crime is out of control. We have tent cities. Immigration is letting in “asylum seekers by the thousands while people seeking to immigrate, going through proper channels and getting vetted still wait. Drugs are dispensed to addicts near schools and old folks homes. Grocery prices are soaring and don’t even get started on deficit. I could go on but you get it. In 10 years the liberals have brought Canada to its knees.

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David James's avatar

Canada is gone. Hell has replaced it.

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David James's avatar

Liberals must have learned how to park their conscience...if they ever had one.

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Arne Iversen's avatar

In 2015 Justin was not smart enough to know what to do.

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Donald/Raelene Bell's avatar

I think he was always getting direction from Klaus Schwab and the WEF. Carney is just continuing on the same path. The liberal party is just an extension of the WEF.

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David James's avatar

The Party of Destruction.

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David James's avatar

But AG Sean Fraser says all is well. DISGUSTING.

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Ner Ther's avatar

Why is this man being charged with second-degree murder? This was an obviously planned attack.

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David James's avatar

Liberals rearrange justice goal posts as they see fit.

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Kathy Campbell's avatar

Femicide is real folks... even with the countless research papers and seven provinces Alberta, British Columbia (had a Domestic Violence Death Review Panel in 2010 and 2016, but does not have an ongoing committee.), Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Quebec having DVDRC

(Domestic Violence Death Review Committees or similar bodies) to review domestic violence-related deaths. The first DVDRC in Canada was in Ontario. Provinces had their own models for reviewing these deaths to prevent future tragedies. Maybe we should pick up the countless hours of work that has gone into these reviews dust off the pages and follow the suggestions made to end violence against womyn. This Committee consults with police and womyns organizations to help them determine the best steps forward. So many things already in place to help us address some of the violence issues in our country why not USE IT!!!!!!

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