Police chief calls 2018, with 96 homicides so far, a 'unique' year for Toronto

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Reflect on 2018 knowing that his and the mayors solution was to lie about crime gun sources while blaming law abiding firearm owners for votes directly contributing to the loss of life with misdirection and inept policy towards gangs and poverty. triggerchange addressrootcause

Let’s please take this moment to remember that we *did not* re-elect the prime minister that wanted to get tough on crime.

Just have a look at Toronto’s Most wanted and you can put the pieces together and figure how to fix the problem very quickly(and it isn’t taking handguns away from law biding citizens)...

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