Crime decreasing but feds won’t change ‘all stick, no carrot’ law and order bill
Controversy over the accuracy of Statistics Canada's national crime rate, which fell again this year to its lowest since 1973, has entered the debate about the Conservatives' upcoming omnibus crime bill, but opposition critics aren't hopeful the numbers will spark any change to the laws.
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