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Canada is facing a growing public safety crisis — and the system meant to protect Canadians is failing.
After the tragic school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, many Canadians are asking a difficult but necessary question: Are our policies actually keeping communities safe?
In this episode of Tap the Maple, we examine a shocking case involving a repeat violent offender who has been under a deportation order for years — and is still in Canada.
Despite a long criminal history, threats against a Crown prosecutor, and multiple convictions, federal immigration rules require ministerial approval before removal. That approval has never been granted.
This episode explores:
Canada’s deportation system failures
Criminal refugees and protected status laws
Immigration enforcement gaps
Repeat violent offenders and public safety risks
The growing strain on probation and supervision resources
Why public confidence in the justice system is declining
Policy solutions to restore accountability and safety
This is not about immigration as a whole. Most newcomers follow the rules and contribute to Canada.
This is about one critical question:
When someone commits serious crimes and has already been ordered deported — why are they still here?
Because compassion without enforcement isn’t compassion.
It’s risk.
And Canadians deserve better.
If you care about public safety, justice reform, and accountability in Canada, this is a conversation we need to have.
By Bakes On ThingsCanada is facing a growing public safety crisis — and the system meant to protect Canadians is failing.
After the tragic school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, many Canadians are asking a difficult but necessary question: Are our policies actually keeping communities safe?
In this episode of Tap the Maple, we examine a shocking case involving a repeat violent offender who has been under a deportation order for years — and is still in Canada.
Despite a long criminal history, threats against a Crown prosecutor, and multiple convictions, federal immigration rules require ministerial approval before removal. That approval has never been granted.
This episode explores:
Canada’s deportation system failures
Criminal refugees and protected status laws
Immigration enforcement gaps
Repeat violent offenders and public safety risks
The growing strain on probation and supervision resources
Why public confidence in the justice system is declining
Policy solutions to restore accountability and safety
This is not about immigration as a whole. Most newcomers follow the rules and contribute to Canada.
This is about one critical question:
When someone commits serious crimes and has already been ordered deported — why are they still here?
Because compassion without enforcement isn’t compassion.
It’s risk.
And Canadians deserve better.
If you care about public safety, justice reform, and accountability in Canada, this is a conversation we need to have.