
INADEQUACIES, AND UNPROSECUTED BAD CRIMMINALS ABOUND CAUSE CLEARLY OUR BAD LEADERS, ADMINSTRATORS THEY DO NOT WANT TO PROSECUTE THEIR BAD ASSOCIATES CAUSE EVEN THEY LIKLEY WOULD HAVE TO PROECUTE THEMSLVES CAUSE THEY ARE EQUALLY BAD.. https://thenonconformer.wordpress.com/2010/05/25/canadas-two-tiered-justice-system-opposed/
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Undeniably the governments have failed to look after their own subordinates, our civil and public servants, and to look adequately after all of us in Canada. unacceptable,
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There was the Ongoing Montreal Corruptions while the Police , RCMP and the Federal, Quebec Governments did nothing about it.. Exemplary Public exposure and prosecution of the guilty serves very ones best interest… too often still missing in the PROFESSIONAL BODIES, EVEN IN THE RCMP, police forces, churches, ALL GOVERNMENTS as well it seems too.
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Mat 7:16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? 17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
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Food safety watchdog still unclear on numbers Toronto Star – OTTAWA—The federal food safety watchdog is still unable to say how many full-time inspectors work in ready-to-eat meat plants more than two years after a deadly nationwide outbreak of listeriosis traced to tainted deli meats.
Feds say food system safe, inspectors beg to differ Toronto Sun
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REALITY and what the Canadian Government also STILL does not now what it’s workers are doing or how many it has in Consumer Affairs, not just in Health and welfare? or the RCMP?
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Follow the money trail, one of the oldest rules of good journalism, it will tell you how effective the ministers, cops, RCMP, civil and public servants, professionals, now really are too.
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Take some money from the abusive police who seem to ready to abuse taxpayer’s money and hire some good governmental managers for a start
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FALSE POLICE DELAYS even IN investigating OTHER POLICE
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The federal government spent nearly $858 million on the G8 and G20 summits in June, according to documents tabled Friday in the House of Commons. The RCMP received at least $330 million in funding to handle the G8 and G20 summits in Huntsville, Ont., and Toronto in June. The RCMP’s expenses included:
$89.8 million for salaries, overtime and benefits.
$65.2 million for accommodation.
$15.1 million for perimeter security costs.
$15.4 million for radios.
$43.9 million for meals, travel and fleet requirements.
MANY DO THINK THAT THEIR Spending was, is ‘rather outrageous’ since the RCMP tend to be also very poorly supervised as many of us already do know.
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The RCMP’s watchdog has launched an investigation into the conduct of the Mounties during the G8 and G20 summits in Toronto and Muskoka this June. The Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP (CPC) said the complaint, lodged by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, relates to a number of allegations, including the Mounties’ possible involvement in the infiltration and surveillance of individuals or groups before and during the summits. The “public interest investigation” will also focus on the RCMP in relation to the use of force, detentions and arrests of people during the protests, the planning of the security fences and conditions at the Eastern Avenue detention facilities in Toronto. The CPC said it has received 28 complaints regarding the RCMP’s role in the summits held in Ontario’s Muskoka region and downtown Toronto in late June. More than 1,000 people were arrested at the G20 meeting amid extensive damage to shops and cars in the city’s downtown.
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Frank Paul, drunk and barely conscious, was left to freeze in an alleyway by Vancouver police officers on Dec. 5, 1998. Ian Bush was shot in the back of the head in an interrogation room by an RCMP officer in northern B.C. on Oct. 29, 2005. Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski was Tasered five times by four RCMP officers on Oct. 14, 2007, after he spent hours wandering the Vancouver International Airport looking for his mother. The officers involved in all three of these cases were investigated by other police officers and cleared of wrongdoing. That’s because in British Columbia, when people are injured or killed while in police custody, other police officers determine whether misconduct has occurred. These and other high-profile police-involved deaths has led to widespread outcry and two public inquiries — the Davies Commission in 2009 and the Braidwood Inquiry in 2010 — that strongly recommended police stop investigating themselves. As a result, B.C. Attorney General Mike de Jong announced in June that the government would create an independent, civilian-led body to investigate injuries or deaths involving municipal police and RCMP. The Independent Investigations Office is scheduled to be up and running by summer 2011. Many say it’s long overdue. SHOULD POLICE INVESTIGATE THEMSELVES? British Columbia is not the first province to create a civilian-led organization to investigate incidents in which people have been harmed or killed in police custody. Ontario and Alberta already have such bodies and Manitoba and Nova Scotia are following suit. None of the other provinces has a civilian oversight body. Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit was created after several controversial police shootings of black men in the late 1980s. Director Ian Scott said civilian oversight bodies typically arise after a police incident that incites public outrage. http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Special+Investigation+policing+police/3790737/story.html
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One hope for B.C.’s new Independent Investigations Office is that it will complete investigations in a timely manner, which is severely lacking in the current system. It’s not uncommon for probes of police-involved deaths or injuries to drag on for years, as many of the police investigators juggle the files along with many other cases. By comparison, Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit aims for a 30-day turnaround on its cases. But that goal isn’t always met when it comes to more complicated shooting or death cases because investigators have to wait for pathology and toxicology tests to make their way through backlogged labs.
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Police+probes+Island+drag/3790758/story.html
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DO NOT BE STUPID AND BELIEVE ALL THE LYING SPINS AS TO WHY IT TAKES SO LONG TO INVESTIGATE THE BAD COPS.. I have had many experiences in laying simple complaints against bad cops that never got anywhere cause the investigators were clearly pretenders.. in Contrast the investigations of all citizens clearly would not take so long.. Decades and decades later the police are still covering up for their own again and again but the police are not the only bad professionals who do this these days as well, so do the Hospitals, doctors, nurses, civil and public servants, governments…
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When it comes to dealing with the rightful needs, complaints of the ordinary citizens our Canadian civil and public servants, politicians and their representatives too, and most church pastors now too, they are still mostly unacceptable liars and PRETENDERS, LAZY, GOOD FOR NOTHING PERSONS, and that has been mostly my undeniable experiences the last 4 decades now too.. How about having now some real professionalism.
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