Please Stop the Cruel Omnibus Crime Bill. We Can Make Canada Safer, Not Meaner

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Please Stop the Cruel Omnibus Crime Bill. We Can Make Canada Safer, Not Meaner Please stop the cruel Omnibus Crime Bill. We can make Canada safer, not meaner. To our Federal and Provincial leaders: We agree that Canadians should work together to make our country a safer, more just place for everyone. However, we have grave concerns about the proposed federal Bill C-10, the crime bill that is currently being rushed through Parliament in Ottawa. We don’t want the federal government to impose mandatory sentences that will fill new prisons with people who should not be there. We have seen that strategy fail completely in the United States. Why would we repeat that dangerous experiment here in Canada? We need to focus on the causes of crime, instead of paying endlessly for the consequences. We believe that Canada should use an evidence-based approach to justice. We should be committed to preventing crimes, and to restorative justice that meets the victim’s needs and helps the community to heal. We ask that you join with other provinces in refusing to pay for Bill C-10, and instead call for the establishment of an independent commission of diverse citizens and experts to create a plan for Canadian justice that is fully costed and effective. Sincerely, 29,040+ Canadians from every Province and Territory, across every riding: 1 / 67 Alberta Calgary Centre: Robyn Moody, Mel Byer, Patricia Thille, Rachel Simpson, Becky MacIsaac, Ben Wagler, Linda McFarlane, Vincent Collado, Gustave Yaki, Philip Clark, Laura Angus, Kit Dobson, Jerra Hjelte, Mackenzie Turner, Karen Pollock, Andrea Llewellyn, Jill Mcnaughton, Rita Bozi, Bradley Fossen, Lily Phan, Wayne Leng, Ruth Duffy, Carolyn Preston, Nathan Green, Sheena Tolland, sandra vida, Jodie Haraldson, David Hoare, barbara england, Miranda Woofenden, Alastair Preston, Adam Drew, Johnathan McNeil, TR Duncan, RICHARD BARTLETT, Kelly Dowdell, slavek Pytraczyk, ashton nelson, Kate Zago, Rodger Leeder, Melissa Boyce, Peggy Thomson, Randy Niessen, Dimitra Polychronis, David Lerigny, Susan Ferner, Sean Sutherland, Jennifer Pollock, Colin Hubbard, Michael PollockMichaelP, daryl pamplin, Lee Forrester, Sean wightman, Justin Clory, Kim Anderson, Robert Fewster, Karsten Prochera, Janine Frey, Perma Trashed, Arran Fisher, Stephanie Martin, Scott Henderson, Amanda Schrader, Cody Scott, mark peel, Michael Graham, Jasmine Antonick, Tamara Ewashen, Alan McCreary, Nic Ranicar, Paul Viney, madeleine carrier, Alexander Kurth, Melisa Bergeron, Rebecca Laycock, Charles Netto, Cathie Dunklee-Donnell, Monica Rose, Kathy Seida, Yvonne Hinks, Edgar Lopez, Rebecca Laycock, Gregory Connon, Anne Lefebvre, David van Belle, Wendy Walker, morley tuttle, Tony Swain, Ashleigh Yule, Rebecca St. John, Melanie Tapper, Allan Main, Derricks Seibold, paul gervais, Joelle Robichaud, Edward Colberg, Cathy Little, john howse, Sandra Forrett, Rob Fairbairn, Taco van Ieperen, Chelsea Polk, al puj, linda zaferis, Luke Rannelli, Kimm Renaud, dwayne Barrett, Tanner Lavoie, Rikia Novotny, Bradley Schneider, Carl da Luz, Shayne Lawrence, Graham McFarlane, Joseph Dietrich, Nicole Smart, Eric Pye, Lora Storey, Matthew Thompson, dianne roesinger, Murray Smith, Lisa Kathleen, Kelsey Miller, Jesse Meyers, andy papadopoulos, Theresa Berg, Jackie Solar, Jordan Kelly, Todd Mackenzie, Regan Alexandra McKenna, David Bell, Jeff Beeston, peter rumnpel, Derek Murphy, Jan Bacon, Richard Hausauer, jay tetz, Jacob Hutton, Grant Neufeld, Robert Angus, Michael Berenbaum, James Best, Peter Oliver, Michelle Ventress, Lorraine Reed, Michael Paton, Michael Benoit, Adam Elliot, Kaari M Autry, Cam Nelson, Jayme Nelson, William Beeby, Patricia Sabo, Jenna Ferrey, Tammy Garrioch, Marc Leblanc, susan priel, Benjamin Watson, Ryan Lundquist, Paulie Duhaime, Daniel OpdenDries, Joe Bouchard, Vincent Stevens, Pamela Hebbard, Susannah Tastad, Simonne LeBlanc, Margaret Webb, Sarina Adelman, Nan Douglas, Elizabeth Sargeant, Lisa Kirkman, Donny Krahn, Andrew Stirling, Malcolm Dort, Ray Duhaime, Christina Clark, Rona Altrows, Sterlling McDougall, Barry Wilkinson, Robert Vipond, Becky VanTassel, Anne-Marie Brunelle, Clayton Gouin, Oren Yonan Calgary Centre-North: Anthony Cleary, Jennifer Carkner, Jade Boldt, Paul Anderson, Phil Elder, nicholai bobas, George Shepherd, Rachel Appleby, Tom Schlodder, Willow Brockk, sherri fowers, Oliver Limcangco, David Foy, Saryn Modderman, Patty Benjamin, Eric Brown, Elizabeth Mitsch, Louis Poirier, Richard Zach, Don Thompson, Jane Grace, Margaret Sanden, Jennifer Humphrys, Amber Perkins, Carol Tapanila, Cole Anderson, katie mclean, S Wilson, Heather Harden, Jennifer James, Stephanie Pogue, Steven Gonda, Gail Gonda, Mark Igglesden, Daryl Makk, Corinne Cornish, Thomas Meehan, Benjamin Thibault, Roberta Clair, anthony Cleary, Rosemary Invik, Scott Whiteley, Michael Kieser, Jennifer Saleik, Holly Webb, Mona Chappellaz, Lester Fong, Fiona Francis, Gillian Gee, MAry Sanche, kim Davidson, dana mcintyre, Sarah Sloan, Chris Brown, Susan Stratton, Evan Stoakes, Carmen Giancarlo, Benjamin Raymer, Tyler Rosewood, Daigan Misner, Fonda Browning, Jessica Hughes, Molly Beckel, Carol Fenton, Jocelyn Kelln, Daryl Makarowski, Sue Bristow, Murray peglar, bernie doucette, Tasnuva Hayden, Tasha Bobrovitz, Jasmyn Steinke, David Johnson, Robert Johnston, Dan Betzler, mark germiquet, Dustin LaBoucan, Wayne Giles, Alex Joseph, antoine de Laive, Susan Quinn, Roger Gagne, Karen Wyllie, Eric Smith, Wesley Hegg, Annette Lengyel, Nathan DeBlasi, Laura Anderson, Maria Aliaga, Tara Stapleton, Sean Barron, Joshua Ross, Christine Jensen, Kath Stone, Donalda McCutcheon, Jae Wiens, Julian Ehlers, John McLean, Lukas Modjeski, silas kaufman, Glenda Smith, Cielia Kaufman, Cinda Chavich, Terence Gibson, Wendy Gardiner, Ryan Hall, Ryan Scruggs, Jeff McLean, vanessa sutherland, Jessica Zaytsoff, Steve Loo, Andrew Barry, Theresa Cowan, Terry Spratt, Lisa Cutforth-Anderson, Sarah McMillen, Samantha Archibald, Dorothy Bond, Jeremy Drought, Mirical MacDonald, Theresa Matus, Jeff Deck, Helen Baresinkoff, Alexandra Sellers, zach burney, Kelly Graves, Susan Quinn, David Mockford, Kevin Dewar, Dr. Ron A. 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