Article 58 was not in that division of the Code dealing with political crimes; and nowhere was it categorized as “political.” No. It was included, with crimes against public order and organized gangsterism, in a division of “crimes against the state.” Thus the Criminal Code starts off by refusing to recognize anyone under its jurisdiction as a political offender. All are simply criminals.
(The Gulag Archipelago, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, pg. 70)
All crimes in Canada are political:
Ottawa Crown prosecutors are seeking a seven-year prison sentence for Tamara Lich and an eight-year sentence for her co-accused Chris Barber over their roles in organizing the 2022 anti-mandate Freedom Convoy—despite acknowledging the protest was peaceful and largely non-violent.
The sentencing hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, July 23, in Ottawa. The Crown alleges the protest amounted to “mass mischief” and an “attack on essential values of democracy,” arguing the demonstration’s impact justifies lengthy prison terms. But the move reeks of political retribution, particularly given the lack of criminal history of the pair.
Let this sink in:
The ruling in question involved Mr. Samarpreet Singh, a student visa holder working as a Bell Canada technician, who was found guilty of "committing an indecent act with the intent to insult or offend" after he exposed himself to a female customer while alone with her in her basement apartment.
Regarding the sentencing, Garner wrote: "This pervert—who isn't a permanent resident—was given 90 days’ house arrest with a conditional sentence, so that it wouldn’t go on his permanent record, so he would have a chance to stay in Canada. He should be deported."
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Rukinisha Nkundabatware was stabbed to death by a random stranger on July 9th, 2023, as he tried to ride the LRT in Edmonton. He was 54 and left seven children behind. Ironically, he had escaped the violent, impoverished world of Congo, only to be murdered due to Canada’s pathetic justice system.
Jamal Wheeler killed Nkundabatware in cold blood. He didn’t know his victim nor was he provoked by the victim. Wheeler has a thing with trying to kill people at LRT stations. It's an established pattern for him.
He had been convicted for attacking people with pepper spray at a station.
He had been convicted for pushing a person onto the train tracks at a station and he had been convicted of attacking people with an axe at a station. Limp-wristed sentencing ensured Wheeler was released repeatedly until he finally managed to kill a man.
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