“All three are facing theft over $5,000, possession of break-and-enter instruments and two counts of possession of property obtained by crime. Singh is facing an additional charge of two counts of breach of conditional sentence.” They get released & then commit more crimes, rinse https://t.co/lF6F0SPh5C
13 individuals arrested, 197 criminal charges laid, and already 5 people released on bail! The Liberals caused this mess with their soft-on-crime bills C-5 and C-75, and are now saying laws won’t fix the problem! It’s time to put victims ahead of criminals, and reform our bail https://t.co/oY4bLX44sC
It's incredibly out of touch to defend the current state of the bail system. Canada needs bail reform because innocent people are being put in harms way when violent & repeat offenders are being released over and over again thanks to Liberal laws that give them easy bail. https://t.co/2pSR1xIfRp
Canadian Conservative politicians have criticized current Liberal government bail laws, arguing that they contribute to a rise in violent crime by allowing repeat offenders to be released too easily. They cite cases where individuals charged with serious crimes, including murder and child pornography, were granted bail or avoided jail time under Liberal bills C-5 and C-75. Conservative MPs Pierre Poilievre, Rob Moore, Glen Motz, and Dan Albas have called for bail reform to prioritize victim safety and reduce the risk posed by repeat offenders. Statistics mentioned include 13 individuals arrested with 197 criminal charges laid, with five already released on bail. Critics argue that the Liberal stance on bail is out of touch and that the justice system has become lenient, leading to further offenses committed by those released. Meanwhile, a case from Malta was noted where a man who allegedly threatened his ex-partner 800 times was denied bail, highlighting contrasting judicial approaches.