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Série de fusillades à Ottawa : pas d explication simple, dit le chef de la police

Série de fusillades à Ottawa : pas d explication simple, dit le chef de la police
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L Essentiel with Esther Bégin: Abolition Of Mandatory Sentences For Drug Possession – February 18, 2021

Abolition Of Mandatory Sentences For Drug Possession – February 18, 2021 Ottawa will amend the Criminal Code in order to be more lenient in the face of simple drug possession. We discuss this with Irvin Waller, professor of criminology at the University of Ottawa. The Trudeau government is expected to table its reform bill of the Official Languages ​​Act shortly. We are now learning that it could make the appointment of bilingual judges to the Supreme Court of Canada mandatory. Political scientist Stéphanie Chouinard analyzes the question. Finally, journalists Althia Raj (HuffPost), Conrad Yakabuski (Le Devoir) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (La Presse) discuss the reform of the Official Languages ​​Act, the abolition of mandatory sentences for simple possession of drugs , the bill to abolish the use of assault weapons and the delivery of vaccines to the country.

Canadians Are Much Less Likely To Be Killed By Police Gun Laws Are A Big Reason Why

Originally published on January 28, 2021 7:22 am This is the third story in the Mountain West News Bureau series Elevated Risk, a project powered by America Amplified, a public radio initiative. Listen / A windswept valley cuts through the heart of Lethbridge, Alberta, about an hour north of the border. That wind is what the small prairie city has long been known for. The local hockey team is called the Hurricanes. But these days Lethbridge is known for something else too – crime. The city of 100,000 tops Canada s Crime Severity Index. And as the crime rate has risen, so has the police s use of force.

Canadians Are Much Less Likely To Be Killed By Police Gun Laws Are A Big Reason Why

Originally published on January 28, 2021 8:22 am This is the third story in the Mountain West News Bureau series Elevated Risk, a project powered by America Amplified, a public radio initiative. Listen / A windswept valley cuts through the heart of Lethbridge, Alberta, about an hour north of the border. That wind is what the small prairie city has long been known for. The local hockey team is called the Hurricanes. But these days Lethbridge is known for something else too – crime. The city of 100,000 tops Canada s Crime Severity Index. And as the crime rate has risen, so has the police s use of force.

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