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It’s Canada coddling violent criminals
The justice system’s stench permeates this country like the old pulp and paper mills in Cornwall and St. John.
Every pedo, carjacker, killer and sex fiend is treated with the delicacy that one handles a newborn kitten.
Commit a crime, get sprung; breach, commit more crime, get sprung. Call it a revolving door if you want. At the New York Post, we called it Junk Justice.
A Postmedia/Leger poll last summer found public opinion is “almost entirely at odds with the priorities being championed by provincial and federal governments.”
“I think policymakers and decision-makers need to realize that there are some very strong sentiments being expressed on these issues,” Leger pollster Andrew Enns, executive vice president, said.
The verdict? Canada is too soft on violent criminals and bail is way too easy, particularly for repeat offenders.