PM Carney Unveils New Crime-Fighting Measures for Safer Canadian Communities

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PM Carney Unveils New Crime-Fighting Measures for Safer Canadian Communities

In response to the rising concerns about public safety, Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled new crime-fighting measures aimed at enhancing safety across Canadian communities. The initiative focuses on strengthening legal frameworks and law enforcement resources to protect citizens.

New Crime-Fighting Measures

During a recent announcement, Carney outlined significant changes designed to bolster Canada’s Criminal Code. This upcoming legislation will address serious crimes committed by repeat offenders, including:

  • Violent auto theft
  • Breaking and entering
  • Human trafficking
  • Violent assault
  • Sexual assault

Key Amendments to the Criminal Code

The proposed amendments include:

  • Reverse-onus bail for major crimes, shifting the burden of proof to the offender.
  • Allowing consecutive sentencing for multiple crimes to extend prison time.
  • Imposing tougher penalties on organized retail theft.
  • Restricting conditional sentences for various sexual offenses.

Investment in Policing

The government plans to increase federal policing capacity by hiring an additional 1,000 Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) personnel. This initiative will be supported by a budget of $1.8 billion over four years.

This funding aims to combat various crimes, including:

  • Online fraud
  • Money laundering
  • Online child sexual exploitation
  • Organized criminal networks

Specific allocations will also raise the RCMP cadet recruitment allowance to $1,000 per week and assign 150 officers to focus on financial crimes.

Addressing Root Causes of Crime

In addition to enforcement measures, the government will collaborate with provinces and local authorities to tackle the underlying causes of crime. These initiatives include:

  • Investing in affordable housing
  • Providing support for mental health and addiction treatment
  • Strengthening programs for at-risk youth

Commitment to Safer Communities

Prime Minister Carney emphasized that safety is a shared responsibility, involving all levels of government. The federal government’s role includes enacting criminal laws, while provincial and territorial governments handle the administration of justice.

As Canada moves forward, these crime-fighting measures aim to build safer communities where citizens can thrive. The government’s promise to strengthen laws and enhance law enforcement capabilities reflects a commitment to public safety and security.