Thanks for sharing. Part of the problem also lies in the provinces not doing their part. The Feds can plug loopholes and update legislation to reform it. However, the provinces also need to plug loopholes and implement reforms at the provincial level to be effective. Otherwise, those inefficiencies will remain, and low-information Canadians will blame Ottawa as usual.
Just look at how internal trade barrier reforms are going as an example. Ottawa removed most of its regulations at the Federal level, but trade barriers remain because provinces are either tolerating the status quo or taking their time with it.
Ford amplifies the US soundtrack in Ontario. Deliberately refuses to reform the bursting at the seams (by design) justice system, while screaming about 'jail not bail' and making harmful public comments about 'politicized' judges. And he only doubles down when responsible parties point out his nonsense. This is a serious problem for Ontario and will only become more serious until Ontarians wake up.
It's not just violent crime, it's yh leveraging of people's experiences with people who have been wronged nonviolently as well, who for example have been taken to HRTs for arbitrary reasons even when a genuine human rights violation has no or occured.
And there is a subsection of the population tying up lower tribunals by a variety of smaller property crimes and working the system.
Thanks for sharing. Part of the problem also lies in the provinces not doing their part. The Feds can plug loopholes and update legislation to reform it. However, the provinces also need to plug loopholes and implement reforms at the provincial level to be effective. Otherwise, those inefficiencies will remain, and low-information Canadians will blame Ottawa as usual.
Just look at how internal trade barrier reforms are going as an example. Ottawa removed most of its regulations at the Federal level, but trade barriers remain because provinces are either tolerating the status quo or taking their time with it.
Ford amplifies the US soundtrack in Ontario. Deliberately refuses to reform the bursting at the seams (by design) justice system, while screaming about 'jail not bail' and making harmful public comments about 'politicized' judges. And he only doubles down when responsible parties point out his nonsense. This is a serious problem for Ontario and will only become more serious until Ontarians wake up.
It's not just violent crime, it's yh leveraging of people's experiences with people who have been wronged nonviolently as well, who for example have been taken to HRTs for arbitrary reasons even when a genuine human rights violation has no or occured.
And there is a subsection of the population tying up lower tribunals by a variety of smaller property crimes and working the system.
Sorry for the grave dogging.