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Cops aren't even doing their job. I go out like every morning around 3-4 am and not once have i seen a cop car like patrolling the neighborhood. I'll see them in a tim hortons parking lot parked side by side.
 

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The thing is the law is a joke, even if you get caught all you'll get is probation or a slap on the wrist. I know this might be horrible to say but one day they gonna steal from the wrong dude and 6 bodies gonna be lying on the pavement
ah well let god sort em out straight up.
 

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this is just the past 30 days in my little neighborhood filled with million dollar houses

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7 vehicles stolen, 2 home invasions, 4 assaults. I wake up every day like 3-4 am and go out and still yet I haven't seen a cop car patrolling
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In Toronto, vehicle theft is up 150 percent over the past six years, with insurance associations listing it as over a 1.2 billion dollar problem. The city’s police chief recently stated that there were over 12,000 vehicles stolen in 2023—a 24 percent increase in a single year and a 300 percent increase since 2015. A vehicle is now stolen approximately every 40 minutes in Canada’s most populous city.
 

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Around 72,000 people made refugee claims at airports between 2019 and 2023, according to numbers from the Immigration Refugee Board of Canada (IRB). That represents about 18 per cent of all refugee claims during that five-year period.

But even when cases are rejected, many claimants remain in Canada, new numbers from the Canada Border Services Agency show.

As of last month, the CBSA issued more than 28,000 “active warrants” to “failed refugee claimants.”

That number echoes reporting by Global News showing the government has also struggled to deport people found inadmissible to the country on national security grounds.



In 2022, there were 3,325 refugee claims made at Montreal’s airport. In 2023, the year Roxham Road shut down, that number increased to 29,500.

The figures also show more than 90 per cent of refugee claimants who arrived in Montreal by air in 2023 were classified as “still waiting” for an answer on whether they could stay in the country.


this government is so incompetent and we are all paying for it
 
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