The Omnibus Crime Bill is a proven failure.
- The Omnibus Crime Bill is a proven failure. Conservative Texans are
warning us not to follow a failed fill-the-prisons approach to justice,
and the Canadian Bar Association, representing 37,000 Canadian legal
professionals, has said the Bill “would move Canada along a road that
has failed in other countries, at great expense”.
- Mandatory sentences backfire. They take precious resources from
crime prevention programs and rehabilitation, and turn minor offenders
into hardened criminals.
- The Crime Bill will make inequality worse. It's not tough on crime,
it’s tough on Canadians suffering from mental illness, addictions, and
poverty. It targets youth for harsher punishments, and it will put more
Aboriginal people in prison.
- The Crime Bill threatens valuable programs. Mandatory sentences will
clog the justice system and fill prisons, forcing the provinces, who
pay for most of our justice system, to raise taxes, increase debt, or
cut spending on essential programs like health and education.
- Across the country, Canadians are speaking out. Prime Minister
Harper claims that Canadians support tough on crime laws, but tens of
thousands of Canadians are publicly demanding their provinces refuse to
pay for the Crime Bill. Quebec and Ontario have already refused to pay
for a strategy that has been tried, and failed.
- We need to make Canada safer, not meaner. To reduce crime we should
focus on what's already working - prevention and rehabilitation - and
address the major causes of crime by reducing inequality and supporting
people who need help. The Conservatives’ cruel Crime Bill will do none
of this, and ultimately will make us meaner, and less safe.
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