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The Most Violent Crime Syndicates in Canada

By: Ignacio Esteban
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Canadians refer to Canada as “The North” or “Hockey Nation” and are neighbors to the United States having the same problems with organize crime, street gangs, firearms trafficking, drug smuggling and gun violence as the U.S. The Italian Mafia, the violent biker gangs often knowns as one percenters, street gangs, drug organizations, firearms traffickers and other dangerous criminal groups thrive in the Maple Leaf nation. Many perceive the Canadian government soft on organize crime with a weak judicial system and a poorly managed socialist government. Major Canadian cities like Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and others are gang infested with a high rate of gun violence even though Canada has extremely strict gun laws. At the end these laws only victimized law-abiding citizens from being able to protect themselves and their families from dangerous armed criminals. Gun control does not work.
In the 21st century, Canada is a weak socialist crime infested nation that has seen the violent crime syndicates grow while controlling their population in the name of socialist-leftist agenda. This is the shocking reality of “The North” and their failure to stop the growth of these violent syndicates.
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