WATCH: Liberals mock crime wave sweeping Canada
On the latest episode of ‘Not “Sorry”’ host Alexander Brown responds to the Liberal Justice Minister mocking those Canadians who are concerned about a wave of home invasions sweeping the nation
In the latest episode of ‘Not “Sorry”’ host Alexander Brown unleashes a fiery takedown of Liberal Justice Minister Sean Fraser for his dismissive "Wild West" clap-back towards Pierre Poilievre’s strong support for the right of self defence.
Brown argues this flippancy and gas-lighting ignores the very real public safety crisis gripping the nation, bringing to mind the grating dishonesty of the Trudeau years.
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Brown also tears into Ontario Premier Doug Ford for his theatrical press conference stunt – pouring out a bottle of Crown Royal whiskey to placate the ‘elbows up’ crowd – while choosing to dodge accountability for Ontario's worsening public safety situation.
Instead of grandstanding, Ford should be leading the charge for the kind of systemic reform he’s had three consecutive majority governments to enact.
The episode then features True North Wire Service crime reporter Alex Zoltan, who helps break down and expand upon a harrowing weekend of stories.
Worst of all, Zoltan reports on the gut-wrenching Welland incident, where a child under five was sexually assaulted and choked during a home break-in while the family slept. Police arrested 25-year-old Daniel Senecal on charges including aggravated sexual assault and break and enter, leaving the community reeling.
Zoltan also discusses early reports of a targeted home invasion in Vaughan, where 46-year-old Abdul Aleem Farooqi was found dead from bodily trauma.
Finally, Zoltan analyzes disturbing videos from Muskoka showing groups of men recklessly firing guns in the woods, littering the area with garbage and shell casings, prompting OPP probes into illegal firearm use.
Brown and Zoltan decry these as symptoms of lax enforcement, political apathy, and judicial inaction, urging immediate action.
Alexander Brown is the Director of Communications & Campaigns for the National Citizens Coalition (NCC). Every week, Brown hosts ‘Not “Sorry’” exclusively on Juno News.
Sean Fraser should consider resigning his position if he thinks home invasion is some kind of joking matter. How would he like his family subjected to a violent home invasion and have people joke about it. He owes all Canadians an apology. The Liberals are the party that made the soft on crime rule. It is time to get tough on crime.
Yes. Canadians deserve real solutions. We don’t get them from the LPC.