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Conservative Leader John Rustad has accused B.C. NDP Leader David Eby of being soft on crime.
Sentencing mandates are set by the federal government, not by the province.
Crime rates and violent crime rates have been declining in Canada and the U.S. That’s true for British Columbia as well, although there has been an uptick starting about a decade ago .
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