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Corruption is not definable, the facts and issues are much more critical and systemic



I have lived and worked for over 40 years in Canada and the experiences I have had were a real.lesson to say the least.

Like many others we trust that things are in place and work in our system, be it law enforcement, courts and other places of trust. The shock I routinely experience for the past 15 years has proven that corruption is systemic and epidemic especially with RCMP and law enforcement. I have an office and people are contacting me from all over Canada with their stories of abuse by law enforcement and a number of 911 calls that were not responded to.

Criminals have the upper hand and some were and are being protected by police etc.

These cases came forward to my office over the last 15 years and yet our tax dollars pay for police, RCMP and others .

There are rapes of these incidents where police try to tamper with a witness to get them to change their statement so the guilty can go free.

In a few cases police were related to the defendants and people were harassed into silence

In another case a defendant was to surrender his over 20 guns to RCMP APRIL 6 2023 and the defendant was given 24 hours to do so. Rcmp were given an order to apprehend the guns and never did. They were also ordered to arrest the defendant they didn't. Rcmp are in contempt of court and breach if an order as is the defendant and this is a domestic violence case to begin with.

The system supports the criminal not the victims or witnesses yet we all bare the cost in many ways.

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