WATCH: Is Canada now the 'Wild West'?
Retired career police officer and Juno News host Ron Chhinzer responds to Liberal Justice Minister Sean Fraser's shocking dismissal of the crime wave sweeping Canada
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Tonight, retired career police officer Ron Chhinzer brings you into the heart of a storm that’s swept the nation, a series of tragedies striking like lightning, each exposing a justice system crumbling under its own flaws.
a 12-year-old boy in Markham charged with attempted murder while already free on prior violent charges
a toddler’s world shattered by a predator in Welland
a father gunned down shielding his children in Vaughan during a shocking home invasion
a family terrorized in a nearby home invasion that same night
another home and invasion kidnapping in Markham that left a family reeling
an 11-year-old girl lost to a suspected arson in Richmond Hill
a woman caught in the crossfire of a Toronto shootout.
These aren’t just stories—they’re scars on our country’s soul, cries for a system that puts victims first, locks up repeat offenders, and invests in economic programs to keep kids from becoming criminals or casualties.
Under the Liberal government, we’re missing the grit, the clarity, and the will to make that happen—they dodge the crime conversation because it’s a mess they’ve helped create.
But first, Ron begins by responding to Liberal Justice Minister Sean Fraser’s shocking dismissal of the crime wave sweeping our country.
You’re going to want to watch the reaction from this former cop!
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.



Liberals and Liberal Cabinet Ministers..
Select:
A. IDIOTS
B. FOOLS
C. MORONS
D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
This is the first time I listened to the Crime Report, Ron Chhinzer. Thanks for laying it out so clearly and professionally. It isn't easy to hear or read these tragedies and Sean Fraser needs to wake up, together with the Liberal party and all you 'elbows up' group. Stop being politicians and start being human beings who support law abiding citizens. Maybe when something horrible happens to someone they actually care about, the wheels will start spinning a lot faster. Of course, I don't wish that on anyone.