An important ruling today, helping to protect indigenous women in Canada. A small victory, some justice, and the start of some healing for the families. 💟
they don't, i heare trudeau is trying to cancel all these treaties, i ado not feel safe anywhere with the the people watching our border, or more like not watching it at all
The Liberal Immigration department refused my Christion Filipina wife a Visitor Visa, twice. However, they can grant a Visitor Visa and later citizenship to terrorists. Canada is a mess.
@@ronron6652 ok and this guy had no prior red flags on his record and he was still denied the first time. It’s like you people like to turn none issues into any issue you can to cry
The certainty of being caught is a vastly more powerful deterrent than the punishment. Research shows clearly: If criminals think there's only a slim chance they will be caught, the severity of punishment - even draconian punishment - is an ineffective deterrent to crime. If the objective is to prevent murders, the death penalty is not the answer. If the death penalty worked as a deterrent, the countries that have the death penalty would have no murders.
@darlene2709 nothing will stop people from victimizing others. Deterrents like knowing your victim may fight back or have a weapon like a firearm,pepper spray etc and punishment of death,long prison time goes a long way! The liberals soft of criminals policies clearly are not working. An eye for an eye is what is needed!
Makes me feel proud to see that three of the five paralympians Global interviewed were from Saskatchewan, and one of them was from Alberta. We Prairie folks are tougher than we look!
do u notice how the creepy news is bias, the Palestines in the west bank are normal, he says the "occupied west bank" its so bias and on the wrong side of history
@@tylesveque2373 ok but like, what’s so wrong with Canada? What did “liberals” do to make someone act like this country has gone down the drain? Crime rates are down, wages are good, unemployment is at an all time low….
No chance of parole for 25 years is 1 life sentence not 4 🤦 . The families will have to return every time he tries to get out reopening the wound . Justice was not served !
He will never get out. It means that after 25 years he is eligible for parole but with four life sentences he’s very unlikely to get it. The sentences 25 years to life not 25 years and you’re out
@@FrmTBayIt's "the sentence's". Also, so far; only Justin Bourque is serving a *definite* life sentence (25 years for each of the 3 RCMP officers he murdered). But if this *POS* is denied parole every time he applies, I think *we're all* okay with that!
In Canada no jail anymore “ Execution“ OK . Right , no tourism’s , no immigrants not welcome in Canada country 🇨🇦✊Thanks for Sharing . (RCL Veterans) 🇺🇸🇮🇹🇫🇷🇬🇧🇩🇪🇦🇺🇮🇹🇹🇼
@@darlene2709 if you think that the news is honest then you are out to lunch. This is a carefully constructed article to get you thinking a certain way.
@@bornagaincarpenter lmao oh yah? And it seems like it was carefully crafted to make people hate the liberal government, so this is right wing propaganda?
@@bornagaincarpenter that was a rhetorical question, you are just clueless. Nothing in this article is even remotely pro government 😂😂😂 people literally had more hatred AFTERthe video, but you are still like “it’s carefully crafted liberal propaganda” lmao like what!? 😂😂😂 if it actually was, people would watch it and come off as more “pro-Trudeau” but they aren’t. Reality doesn’t even match your comments but you still say it
The certainty of being caught is a vastly more powerful deterrent than the punishment. Research shows clearly: If criminals think there's only a slim chance they will be caught, the severity of punishment - even draconian punishment - is an ineffective deterrent to crime. If the objective is to prevent murders, the death penalty is not the answer. If the death penalty worked as a deterrent, the countries that have the death penalty would have no murders.
I believe the point is that if one murder charge is appealed and acquitted then the other 3 sentences still stand and he would not be eligible for release.
In China 🇨🇳, violent crimes are usually committed by the state, not individuals. Victims of violence are by the thousands. - Examples of victims are: Tibetans in Tibet, Uyghurs in Xinjiang, Tiananmen Square protesters, and Falun Gong practitioners.
4:40 - God Bless you Melissa Lantsman for asking the tough questions. Minister LeBlanc's answer is a joke. Our immigration screening processes are widely known to be easy access for all.
Why just indigenous women? Why not any women? There life is just as important. Grand Chief Cathy Merrick should know all women are important not just indigenous
That attitude is exactly why we have Black History Month, National Indigenous People’s Day, and other celebrations to recognize marginalized groups. The good news (bad news for you) is that society tends to progress over time and obnoxious bigoted attitudes are less and less acceptable. What you're missing out on in your thinking that there is always a marginalized group. If not for them, it might be you.
Canada must expand the mandate of our military to respond to disasters such as massive forest fires so that we can respond faster and in a much more effective way. Yes this means increasing funding of the military but I suspect it will be much much cheaper than the damage caused by the fires. In addition, it will help Canadians better understand and appreciate the value of their armed forces. Their primary mandate would remain defense but the logistics, deployment, even their training positions the military as the best organisation to respond to these random, catastrophic events
Call it like it is. He got 25 years then the families have to go through perpetual hell as he applies for parole and appeals each step of the way. No. The families got life sentences.
The practice of the death penalty ceased to be used in Canada 1963. A death penalty is actually an easy way out for most people, in comparison to life in prison. Take a look at serial killer Robert Pickton's fate. He met himself when he was brutally murdered in prison - May/2024.
The certainty of being caught is a vastly more powerful deterrent than the punishment. Research shows clearly: If criminals think there's only a slim chance they will be caught, the severity of punishment - even draconian punishment - is an ineffective deterrent to crime. If the objective is to prevent murders, the death penalty is not the answer. If the death penalty worked as a deterrent, the countries that have the death penalty would have no murders.
Sick monster is off the streets.....he is nothing he is beyond nothing....My condolences to the families of these innocent women...May they rest in peace
An important ruling today, helping to protect indigenous women in Canada. A small victory, some justice, and the start of some healing for the families. 💟
Now he can spend 25 years getting educated, reading and liviing a life of self actualization , with no financial worries .
Including CONjugal visits. Free dental care, etc....
They need to be investigated and questioned how they protect Canadians
Who?
they don't, i heare trudeau is trying to cancel all these treaties, i ado not feel safe anywhere with the the people watching our border, or more like not watching it at all
He should get 25 years in prison for EACH victim!
@@marciasiste4851 that’s what happened …
@@Bundysvideos He's serving a concurrent sentence - 25 years for all the victims, not consecutive - 25 years for each victim, equalling to 100 years.
Typical suspect
The Liberal Immigration department refused my Christion Filipina wife a Visitor Visa, twice. However, they can grant a Visitor Visa and later citizenship to terrorists. Canada is a mess.
I’m just curious what reasons they declined her visa?
If you’re a Canadian citizen then they can’t refuse her visa except if she’s danger or been involved in a crime
@@moty89 My thought exactly
@@moty89 They allowed her, but I had to sponsor her on a spousal visa, when we wanted a visitor's visa.
@@ronron6652 ok and this guy had no prior red flags on his record and he was still denied the first time. It’s like you people like to turn none issues into any issue you can to cry
Capital punishment is needed!
The certainty of being caught is a vastly more powerful deterrent than the punishment. Research shows clearly: If criminals think there's only a slim chance they will be caught, the severity of punishment - even draconian punishment - is an ineffective deterrent to crime.
If the objective is to prevent murders, the death penalty is not the answer. If the death penalty worked as a deterrent, the countries that have the death penalty would have no murders.
@darlene2709 nothing will stop people from victimizing others.
Deterrents like knowing your victim may fight back or have a weapon like a firearm,pepper spray etc and punishment of death,long prison time goes a long way!
The liberals soft of criminals policies clearly are not working.
An eye for an eye is what is needed!
Hopefully it'll get taken care of in custody, since our Country doesn't have the stomach for the DP
Capital punishment is necessary in Canada !!!!!
Utube keeps deleting my comment...
Makes me feel proud to see that three of the five paralympians Global interviewed were from Saskatchewan, and one of them was from Alberta. We Prairie folks are tougher than we look!
i dont think their west bank stories are real lol.
Play dangerous games , win dangerous prizes
( Ice caving )
do u notice how the creepy news is bias, the Palestines in the west bank are normal, he says the "occupied west bank" its so bias and on the wrong side of history
Oh Canada, what has😢 happened to Canada
??
Liberals
@@tylesveque2373 ok but like, what’s so wrong with Canada? What did “liberals” do to make someone act like this country has gone down the drain?
Crime rates are down, wages are good, unemployment is at an all time low….
Canada is just fine if you don't like it there in Russia that's your problem cause you are NOT CANADIAN
No chance of parole for 25 years is 1 life sentence not 4 🤦 . The families will have to return every time he tries to get out reopening the wound . Justice was not served !
Those sentences are running concurrently?! *Unbelievable* He'll be out in 25 years, while the victims are gone forever.😥
He will never get out. It means that after 25 years he is eligible for parole but with four life sentences he’s very unlikely to get it. The sentences 25 years to life not 25 years and you’re out
@@FrmTBayIt's "the sentence's". Also, so far; only Justin Bourque is serving a *definite* life sentence (25 years for each of the 3 RCMP officers he murdered). But if this *POS* is denied parole every time he applies, I think *we're all* okay with that!
Lots can happen between now and 25 years. Just take a look what Robert Pickton's fate was this year.
so easy to lie when you don't know what the hell your talking about.....texting from Russian? or an incel from a basement somwhere
@@ChandlerSomborac that’s not how our justice system works
May Love Peace Prevail In The World.....
The Wiggles are cooler than the Teletubbies.
In Canada no jail anymore “ Execution“ OK . Right , no tourism’s , no immigrants not welcome in Canada country 🇨🇦✊Thanks for Sharing . (RCL Veterans) 🇺🇸🇮🇹🇫🇷🇬🇧🇩🇪🇦🇺🇮🇹🇹🇼
Money involved? Now the parents care.
Political propaganda
What is the propaganda and how do you know that?
@@darlene2709 if you think that the news is honest then you are out to lunch. This is a carefully constructed article to get you thinking a certain way.
@@bornagaincarpenter lmao oh yah? And it seems like it was carefully crafted to make people hate the liberal government, so this is right wing propaganda?
@@bornagaincarpenter that was a rhetorical question, you are just clueless. Nothing in this article is even remotely pro government 😂😂😂 people literally had more hatred AFTERthe video, but you are still like “it’s carefully crafted liberal propaganda” lmao like what!? 😂😂😂 if it actually was, people would watch it and come off as more “pro-Trudeau” but they aren’t. Reality doesn’t even match your comments but you still say it
@@Bundysvideos looks like it worked on you
Why is he allowed to live when his victims are dead? Is this justice?
No capital punishment in Canada
Why is a correctional officer asked to have the cold blood of a sociopath or psychopath. Our justice is life sentence.
The certainty of being caught is a vastly more powerful deterrent than the punishment. Research shows clearly: If criminals think there's only a slim chance they will be caught, the severity of punishment - even draconian punishment - is an ineffective deterrent to crime.
If the objective is to prevent murders, the death penalty is not the answer. If the death penalty worked as a deterrent, the countries that have the death penalty would have no murders.
@@darlene2709 how long must the taxpayer be asked to pay for garbage?
The killer wearing an ukranian hay a nei Nazi ukranian hat 😂😂😂, so is he going to be honoured in Parliament?
I think you should watch his interview with Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson should be imprisoned .
I didn't murder people; why should I be the one punished by watching some American hack?!
@@four4eyes Why? His interviews are interesting and he asks the right questions.
@@four4eyeswhat law did he break?
People still listen to that guy? The guy who said the US should invade Canada.
You give a middle aged man 4 life sentences? That's a little blown out of proportion maybe? What's the point in even doing that only for publicity?
I believe the point is that if one murder charge is appealed and acquitted then the other 3 sentences still stand and he would not be eligible for release.
@@danbrown7655 Thank you
In China 🇨🇳, violent crimes are usually committed by the state, not individuals. Victims of violence are by the thousands.
- Examples of victims are: Tibetans in Tibet, Uyghurs in Xinjiang, Tiananmen Square protesters, and Falun Gong practitioners.
ever think that the CCP live in your head, rent free???
Thank you Jesus
Are natives ever happy? 🙄
They literally say they are in the video. Quit being racist
What you see in others, you also have within yourself, otherwise you wouldn't be able to recognize it.
@@yourconnection9303 actually,.. the Republican Party is the most vocal so it checks out👌
Why doesn’t our military do more against fighting fires
Probably you didn't say what you mean. The opposite.
Justice should be left to.first nation's people.
If there are any warriors with him in custody, it'll be taken care of.
@@Terry-f6f😂😂😂😂
The prison gangs will probably get him
X with all the respect for the idf unfortunately
4:40 - God Bless you Melissa Lantsman for asking the tough questions. Minister LeBlanc's answer is a joke. Our immigration screening processes are widely known to be easy access for all.
Why just indigenous women? Why not any women? There life is just as important. Grand Chief Cathy Merrick should know all women are important not just indigenous
Oh shut up jealousy is poison ☠️
That attitude is exactly why we have Black History Month, National Indigenous People’s Day, and other celebrations to recognize marginalized groups. The good news (bad news for you) is that society tends to progress over time and obnoxious bigoted attitudes are less and less acceptable. What you're missing out on in your thinking that there is always a marginalized group. If not for them, it might be you.
Canada must expand the mandate of our military to respond to disasters such as massive forest fires so that we can respond faster and in a much more effective way. Yes this means increasing funding of the military but I suspect it will be much much cheaper than the damage caused by the fires. In addition, it will help Canadians better understand and appreciate the value of their armed forces. Their primary mandate would remain defense but the logistics, deployment, even their training positions the military as the best organisation to respond to these random, catastrophic events
what about young boys
Call it like it is. He got 25 years then the families have to go through perpetual hell as he applies for parole and appeals each step of the way.
No. The families got life sentences.
Not Wrong....
4 life sentences in this country, how long does that actually mean in this country? Not on paper, but in real years?
He'll never get out!
It means life in prison.
He will be there until he passes
25 before being eligible for parole (which will almost certainly be denied)
Look into who didn't call in the firefighters sooner😢
The fire fighters… they make those calls
Not a chance, maybe 10 years, especially if he's native.
why do people think my st helens is a safe zone
2:10 I hope so to. Prison justice!
Yes, but did he actually hit Trump's ear?
Yes.
So he will be out in 15 years
nope no parole for 25 years.
@@joeschlepp lol. 😂
@@jeepstuff4004no, that means life in prison bud
Think Robert Pickton. He met his karma during his incarnation.
@@yourconnection9303 and was never allowed out
Why no death penalty ?
Because we are not a third world country
Because we are not a 3rd world country.
The practice of the death penalty ceased to be used in Canada 1963. A death penalty is actually an easy way out for most people, in comparison to life in prison. Take a look at serial killer Robert Pickton's fate. He met himself when he was brutally murdered in prison - May/2024.
The certainty of being caught is a vastly more powerful deterrent than the punishment. Research shows clearly: If criminals think there's only a slim chance they will be caught, the severity of punishment - even draconian punishment - is an ineffective deterrent to crime.
If the objective is to prevent murders, the death penalty is not the answer. If the death penalty worked as a deterrent, the countries that have the death penalty would have no murders.
jeremy skibidi
Sick monster is off the streets.....he is nothing he is beyond nothing....My condolences to the families of these innocent women...May they rest in peace