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This is what happens when nobody is held accountable

A Canadian woman’s attack on a teenage Trump supporter, a food bank controversy, and Toronto’s crime crisis reveal a deeper culture of declining accountability

When no one is held accountable, communities bleed and trust dies. That’s the painful reality playing out in Canada right now.

That same lack of accountability was on full display this week after a Canadian woman attacked a Trump supporter in New Jersey. The victim was only a teenager, and the incident quickly made headlines on both sides of the border.


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But that case is only one example of a much larger conversation happening across Canada — one about responsibility, consequences, and whether our institutions are still willing to enforce standards when they matter most.

On today’s episode of Sonduren Uncensored, Sonduren examines what happened in New Jersey, the case of an international student accused of abusing a university food bank, and the violent crime wave in Toronto that continues to fuel concerns about public safety.

Sonduren ties the biggest stories of the week together through one central question: What happens accountability disappears?

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