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Ray Stewart's avatar

Well said Matt, being from the Edmonton area I’ve heard and read quite a bit about this tragedy. Apparently the EPS tried to talk to the CP’s office but got no where, so after great consideration they wrote and sent that letter. Hopefully justice for that child will be done…

Keep up the great work..

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IceSkater40's avatar

I am one of those who remains unconvinced about the state of the US. (I can’t see the forest for the trees where the trees are politicized media and polarized public with no way to determine actual fact from fiction.)

I know that in the US there are areas where cities have chosen to not properly enforce the law and it’s gotten out of control. I don’t know that I disagree with the federal government having a limit if things cross a certain safety line. (Would people be as upset if it was Obama who had done it? I don’t know - but that answer might help better delineate politics versus crime control vs over reach of power no matter who does it.)

To be fair, I think I’m much more worried about law and order now than I was 6 or 7 years ago, and my faith in public institutions to solve it is at an all time low. I don’t blame the police but do blame city councils who cut funding to police forces even if temporarily, and the federal government who made the catch and release problem we have today. Apathy seems to be aplenty. I don’t envy the police trying to do their job in the current catch and release state. But I think if funding cuts also made police forces impotent - which happened in the post defund the police period, then who are you going to use to actually enforce the law if there’s not an appropriate police presence?

I think time will answer some of these questions. I also think foreign influence is a much bigger concern than most give it credit for. But it seems to be a topic that many aren’t ready to hear. Complacency remains high in Canada - even while people complain and take steps to protect themselves, the systems that have created the current problems remain problematic themselves and politicians seem hesitant to try to fix what is clearly broken.

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