NORTH & SOUTH: Canadian politicians, pundits eager to tweet outrage about crime in U.S. But why are they so silent when terrible things happen here? brianlilley: joe_warmington:
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“We have repeat violent offenders out on our streets because of this government’s weak bail system. And the Minister of Public Safety says he’s concerned, but not concerned enough to do anything about it.”Article content Blair has had more to say in public on the beating death of a black man by five black police officers in Memphis, Tenn., than he has on the rash of attacks in Toronto.Article contentIn both of these cases, the Liberals jumped on what looked like racially motivated attacks in the United States and denounced them as hate driven. While both incidents are horrific and should be condemned, they aren’t race-based attacks.
Those are figures the Conservatives have been hounding the government with for months, but to no avail. The Liberals have tried their best to ignore the issue, even turning a deaf ear to repeated calls from every premier, big city mayor, major city police chiefs, and police union to engage in bail and criminal justice reform.
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