Just The Facts: NDP-Liberal Government Have Lost Control Of Organized Crime

January 21, 2025 at 9:58 am  Federal, Politics

Ottawa, ON – After nine years, the NDP-Liberal government has failed to protect Canadians. Since 2016, 49,000 Canadians have died from drug overdoses and police continue to discover fentanyl “super labs,” which are creating the drugs poisoning people across our country.

A new report from Criminal Intelligence Service Canada shows how the NDP-Liberal government have completely lost control of crime. According to the report, there are now 63 Canadian-based organized crime groups that maintain an international reach extending into the United States, Mexico and China.

Worse still, 235 organized crime groups are involved in either the manufacturing or importation of fentanyl. These groups continue to act as brokers of fentanyl, importing large quantities of precursors to make the drug that has killed so many Canadians.  

Things have gotten so bad that Canada has become a source country for dangerous drugs like meth, fentanyl and MDMA. In the Canadian organized crime supply chain for dangerous drugs, there are as many as 90 importers, 61 manufacturers, 527 domestic distributors and 15 exporters.

Canada also now has over 70 organized crime groups that smuggle illegal guns over the American border, with the most significant points of entry being in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Manitoba.

It wasn’t like this before the NDP-Liberal government. Canadians deserve a Common Sense Conservative government who will stop the crime and put Canada first.

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