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Canada’s Bail System according to Government Info

As you have likely heard, Canada’s bail system is in crisis. In 2014, CCLA reported that 54.5% of all people in Canada’s provincial and territorial jails were legally innocent, awaiting the determination of their bail or the resolution of their charges rather than serving a sentence after a conviction. By 2021/22, that proportion had risen to 70%. In Ontario jails, it is 79%. (CCLA)

Conditions in pre-trial custody are dangerous and inhumane. There are issues with overcrowding, and recreation, treatment and rehabilitation programs are limited or non-existent. Prisoners are often subjected to lockdowns due to staff shortages. During lockdowns, prisoners are confined to their cells for the entire day, with little or no access to necessities like fresh air, exercise, clean clothes and towels, showers, and telephone calls to loved ones. These desperate conditions often force innocent people to plead guilty just so they can get out.

This issue comes with real human costs—for instance, the case of Lesley Ann Balfour, a 25-year-old mother of four. After spending 56 days in jail, the Crown withdrew all charges against her. Hers is the human story of Canada’s broken bail system.

Canada’s Bail System is in Crisis

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As you have likely heard, Canada’s bail system is in crisis. In 2014, CCLA reported that 54.5% of all people in Canada’s provincial and territorial jails were legally innocent, awaiting the determination of their bail or the resolution of their charges rather than serving a sentence after a conviction. By 2021/22, that proportion had risen to 70%. In Ontario jails, it is 79%.
Conditions in pre-trial custody are dangerous and inhumane. There are issues with overcrowding, and recreation, treatment and rehabilitation programs are limited or non-existent. Prisoners are often subjected to lockdowns due to staff shortages. During lockdowns, prisoners are confined to their cells for the entire day, with little or no access to necessities like fresh air, exercise, clean clothes and towels, showers, and telephone calls to loved ones. These desperate conditions often force innocent people to plead guilty just so they can get out.
This issue comes with real human costs—for instance, the case of Lesley Ann Balfour, a 25-year-old mother of four. After spending 56 days in jail, the Crown withdrew all charges against her. Hers is the human story of Canada’s broken bail system.

We urgently need to address this unfair system. Unfortunately, politicians and governments increasingly decry our bail system as “too lenient.” This is not the case. Instead, we are facing an issue of overdetention. CCLA is fighting back; we are advocating for the importance of a fair and functioning bail system that protects both Charter rights and community safety because we know the importance of a fair bail system.

Bail reform is not a popular political issue, but CCLA advocates for what is right, not what is popular. We know we can have a system that protects both Charter rights and community safety. One solution that will help to move us in the right direction is making “bail bed” programs more widely available and accessible, and this is something that CCLA is advocating for.
CCLA will continue to advocate for a fairer bail system, but we need your help. CCLA is independent. We can only advocate for issues like this with your support. That’s why we are asking you to donate today if you can. Thank you!  

https://mailchi.mp/ccla/bail-reform-2-2024?e=842f77e716

https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/cj-jp/bail-caution/index.htmlGovernment Bail Process Info

Iraq, Syria and Egypt will Fall

Book 41, Number 6923:

https://islamqa.info/en/answers/128708/is-there-a-hadith-that-speaks-of-a-trade-embargo-on-iraq-syria-and-egypt

KITAB AL-FITAN WA ASHRAT AS-SA’AH
(BOOK PERTAINING TO THE TURMOIL AND PORTENTS OF THE LAST HOUR)

https://www.iium.edu.my/deed/hadith/muslim/041_smt.html#:~:text=41%2C%20Number%206923%3A-,Abu%20Huraira%20reported%20Allah%27s%20Messenger%20(may%20peace%20be%20upon%20him,that%20position%20from%20where%20you

First Nations prepare Ring of Fire Blockade

NESKANTAGA — The resistance to the Ring of Fire is now making camp.

The planned bridge sites are 60 and 70 kilometres east of Neskantaga and another 100 kilometres southwest from the Eagle’s Nest mine site, where developers expect to begin production first.

https://www.sootoday.com/local-news/first-nations-prepare-to-blockade-ring-of-fire-roads-in-protest-of-new-legislation-10878495

#Attawapiskat #Ring of Fire #Blockade #Critical #Minerals;

Ireland bans Israeli Imports

North Ontario – Travel Guide

  • WHERE IS NORTHERN ONTARIO? (major towns)
  • FLY-IN ACCESS
  • THE WEATHER
  • THE GREAT LAKES
  • THE PEOPLE
  • HISTORIC DNA EVIDENCE OF THE NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE
  • THE FOOD (Native, European, some Asian restaurants)
  • THE SCHOOLS
  • THINGS TO SEE AND DO
  • TRAVEL TIPS
  • POSSIBLE TRAVEL TOUR
  • THE HUMAN TRAFFICKING PROBLEM – STOP THE EVIL

SAULT STE. MARIE – SOME ATTRACTIONS

  • SAULT CITY MAP/ Travel  Map
  • SAULT LOCKS & The Entry to WhiteFish Island
  • WHITEFISH ISLAND VIEWS 1,2
  • MISS MARIE – SAULT BOAT LOCK TOURS
  • AGAWA TRAIN TOURS
  • CANADIAN BUSH  PLANE MUSEUM
  • SAULT STE. MARIE – MUSEUM
  • ROBERTA BONDAR PAVILION
  • ERMATIGER HOUSE
  • ART GALLERY OF ALGOMA
  • THE TRADING POST – BOUTIQUES
  • HIAWATHA &CRYSTAL FALLS
  • ST. JOSEPH’S ISLAND
  • POINTE DES CHENES – LAKE SUPERIOR
  • BATCHEWANA BAY – LAKE SUPERIOR
  • BATCHEWANA BAY – FIRST NATIONS – HISTORY – THE LAND, THE PEOPLE, TREATIES
  • SAULT STE . MARIE TO WAWA TRAVEL
  • SAULT BOARDWALK IN DIFFERENT SEASONS – 3 PG. VIEW
  • HIAWATHA HIGHLANDS
  • SKATING RINK – BEAR RINK AND DOWNTOWN RINK
  • SEARCHMOUNT SKI RESPORT
  • OTHER NORTHERN ONTARIO PICTURES
  • ROAD TO AND TOWN OF  WAWA
  • MOST WELL KNOWN TOWNS NORTHERN ONTARIO:
  • SUDBURY (166,000 people)
  • THUNDER BAY (108,000 population)
  • SAULT STE. MARIE (72,0561)
  • NORTH BAY (52,000 people)
  • TIMMINS (41,000 people)
  • KENORA (64,000 people)
  • DRYDEN (7,300)
  • ELLIOT LAKE (11,000)
  • TEMISKAMING SHORES (9,600)
  • SMALLER COMMMUNITIES – WAWA(2,700) HEARST LAKE(close 5,000), KILLARNEY (405 people)
  • GROUP OF SEVEN- ART GALLERY

Why Most Christians got the Concept of God Wrongly

Islamically speaking – monotheism means worshipping The only One God/ Creator (of the Heavens and the earth and everything that exists) – called Allah (God Allmighty) is the Arabic language, as well as Allah in the Aramaic language, which is the language Jesus spoke;

  • Different Formats of Early Scripture Scroll:a rolled piece of papyrus or parchment. of original scriptures were written on scrolls. Codex: a book made up of paper,parchment,or papyrus, with one end bound. Palimpsest:a manuscript page that has   been washed off so that it can be reused. Hebrew Scriptures Great Isaiah Scroll,202- 107 B.C., facsimile The Great Isaiah Scroll is one of the original Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in1947and is the most complete of the Hebrew Scriptures Dead Sea Scrolls  found in the Qumran Caves. The scroll was written on seventeen sheets of
  • parchment,connected into a scroll. Differences between this scroll and the late

Jesus spoke Aramaic – and there is No Original 100percent Aramaic Text; however we will try to extract some passages which Logically correspond with each other

throughout the“BiblicalConnection”;

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deer, or cow),or Papyrus: a reed plant that grows along the banks of the Nile. Thereare 1,276 New Testament papyri,the earliest copies of portions of the New Testament.

Different Formats of Early Scripture Scroll: a rolled piece of papyrus or parchment. All of the original scriptures were written on scrolls. Codex: a book made up of paper, parchment, or papyrus, with one end bound. Palimpsest: a manuscript page that has been washed off so that it can be reused. Hebrew Scriptures Great Isaiah Scroll, 202- 107 B.C., facsimile The Great Isaiah Scroll is one of the original Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in 1947 and is the most complete of the Hebrew Scriptures Dead Sea Scrolls found in the Qumran Caves. The scroll was written on seventeen sheets of parchment, connected into a scroll. Differences between this scroll and the later Masoretic text are mostly grammatical and spelling differences.

Why Most Christians got the Wrong Concept of GodWhy Most Christians got the Wrong Concept of God – Monotheism vs. Idolatry

we will try to extract some passages which Logiacally correspond with each other

Time in Islam

In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

  1. By (the Token of) Time (through the ages),
  2. Verily Man is in loss,
  3. Except such as have Faith, and do righteous deeds, and (join together) in the mutual teaching of Truth, and of Patience and Constancy.

Translation and Explanation:

HISTORICAL – DNA EVIDENCE OF THE NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE

Napoleon Horrific Failure – Russian Invasion

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=1671694767086164&external_log_id=cd34cc40-9d92-4b54-8e46-3fcedd0ae54b&q=factinate%20napolean

In 1811, Tsar Alexander I, supposedly allied with Napoleon, refused to be part of the continental blockade of British goods any longer. Napoleon’s edict barring trade with Great Britain was ruining the Russian economy. Tensions quickly escalated; every attempt to negotiate failed.

SOKHOLOVThe Russian army starts to concentrate its forces on the borders. Napoleon went to Kaurakin, the Russian ambassador, and harshly questioned him. “What does this mean? What does Russia want from me? You know it’s easy to start a war but it’s very difficult to finish one.”

WOLOCHAn army of 600,000, it would seem to be absolutely irresistible no matter what happened. He’ll simply pour in enough men to overwhelm the Russians, force them to engage in battle and defeat them.

“I know Alexander,” Napoleon said. “I once had influence over him; it will come back. If not, let destiny be accomplished and let Russia be crushed under my hatred of England.”

HORNEAnd Napoleon, once again with this sense of destiny. His star was such that he thought he could defeat Russia — this enormous country.

https://www.pbs.org/empires/napoleon/n_war/campaign/page_12.html#:~:text=On%20June%2024%2C%201812%2C%20ignoring,be%20over%20in%20twenty%20days.