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Pierre Poilievre’s campaign took on a new theme as it touched down in Ontario this week : crime and punishment.
In Sault Ste Marie , the Conservative leader lamented the Liberals ’ “hug-a-thug” policies that have, in his telling, emboldened criminals to wander the streets.
At one point, as he repeated a favourite story about a super-criminal from Penticton who single-handedly raises the town's crime rate when he's out, his mic cut out; in the ensuing silence, a woman called out, "Ours is named Scott !".
Poilievre is not the only politician to simplify and exaggerate the problems he wants to illuminate.
But the majority of Canada is decidedly not in the grip of a crime wave.
The crime rate in Brampton itself has remained essentially unchanged over the course of the “lost Liberal decade ”.
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