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Bill C-220 Canada Immigration Debate, Conservatives Push for Equal Sentencing Laws

Canada’s immigration and justice systems are once again at the center of a national conversation. The recent rejection of Bill C-220 has sparked strong political reactions, raising questions about fairness, sentencing practices, and how immigration status is considered in criminal cases. The discussion around Bill C-220 Canada immigration debate, highlights a broader issue. Should immigration...

Shadow Minister Demands Fair Sentencing for Non-Citizens in Controversial Drug Case
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Shadow Minister Demands Fair Sentencing for Non-Citizens in Controversial Drug Case

The Conservative Shadow Minister calls for equal sentencing standards following a controversial drug trafficking case, bringing national attention to fairness in Canada’s judicial system. Michelle Rempel Garner, Shadow Minister for Immigration, criticized the reduced sentence given to Jamaican national Roosevelt Rush, who received twelve months instead of twenty-four for drug trafficking due to his immigration...