LIBERAL RESPONSES PROVIDE VERY FEW ANSWERS
MP BRAD TROST’S FOUR GUN CONTROL QUESTIONS: LIBERAL RESPONSES PROVIDE VERY FEW ANSWERS – Analysis, Commentary and Supporting Documentation by Dennis R. Young – May 3, 2019
LIBERAL RESPONSE TO Q-2319: Firearms Interest Police (FIP) Database Deficiencies
LIBERAL RESPONSE TO Q-2320: Auditor General Firearms Program ‘major additional costs
LIBERAL RESPONSE TO Q-2321: Benefits of Firearms Ownership
LIBERAL RESPONSE TO Q-2322: Effectiveness of Firearms Interest Police (FIP) Database
RCMP REPORT ISSUING ONE PROTECTION OF LIFE CARRY PERMIT
NOVEMBER 18, 2018 – Filed ATIP request for the current number of Authorization to Carry Permits issued by Province
FEBRUARY 20, 2019 – RCMP responds but withholds the number of Protection of Life Carry Permits issued advising that release of that number ‘could reasonably be expected to threaten the safety of individuals’.
MARCH 22, 2019 – Filed a complaint with the Information Commissioner of Canada about the exemption used by the RCMP to withhold the number of ATCs issued for Protection of Life.
MAY 2, 2019 – Received the RCMP reply dated April 25, 2019 with the current number of ATCs issued for Protection of Life = ONE.
FULL PUBLIC DISCLOSURE NEEDED TO REBUILD TRUST IN HIGH RIVER
Summary prepared by Dennis R. Young – April 26, 2019
ALBERTA JUSTICE FOIP: “MISTAKES WERE MADE DURING THE FLOOD”
ALBERTA JUSTICE FOIP: “MISTAKES WERE MADE DURING THE FLOOD” – EXCERPT: “Your government claims they didn’t give the order to smash up High River. Somebody did. That’s why Doug Griffiths stood up in the legislature the first day of the fall sitting and admitted “mistakes were made during the flood”. He couldn’t come right out and admit who gave the order could be?” Alberta Justice and Solicitor General FOIP Response dated April 12, 2019 received on April 17, 2019 by Dennis R. Young. MY COMMENT: Wonder why they have been hiding these pages for four and a half years?
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: THIRD REQUEST FOR INQUIRY: HIGH RIVER FORCED ENTRIES AND RIGHTS VIOLATIONS – Submitted to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta dated April 9, 2019 – OPIC File: 004947 – Alberta Justice and Solicitor General File: 2014-G-0335 https://dennisryoung.ca/2019/04/11/third-high-river-request-for-inquiry-submitted/
- Inadequate Searches for Records
- Missing Meeting Minutes on $2.45 Million in Damage Claims
- Missing Meeting Minutes on Rights Violations
- Failed to Provide all Correspondence, E-Mails, Reports, Advice and Legal Opinions
- Disclosure Harmful to Law Enforcement
RCMP RELEASE CN POLICE FIREARMS REPORT
The CN Police Service declared their firearms information was protected by the Privacy Act. RCMP Access to Information Act response dated April 8, 2019 received on April 15, 2019 by Dennis R. Young
OCTOBER 12, 2018 – CN POLICE REFUSE TO PROVIDE FIREARMS STATISTICS
THIRD HIGH RIVER REQUEST FOR INQUIRY SUBMITTED
THIRD REQUEST FOR INQUIRY: HIGH RIVER FORCED ENTRIES AND RIGHTS VIOLATIONS – Submitted to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta dated April 9, 2019 OPIC File: 004947 – Alberta Justice and Solicitor General File: 2014-G-0335
- Inadequate Searches for Records
- Missing Meeting Minutes on $2.45 Million in Damage Claims
- Missing Meeting Minutes on Rights Violations
- Failed to Provide all Correspondence, E-Mails, Reports, Advice and Legal Opinions
- Disclosure Harmful to Law Enforcement
HOW BAD IS CANADA’S RECIDIVISM PROBLEM?
CORRECTIONAL SERVICE CANADA DOES NOT REPORT ON RECIDIVISM – Response to Access to Access to Information Act Request dated April 10, 2019 EXCERPT: “Please note that our Office of Primary Interest has advised that Correctional Service Canada (CSC) does not report on recidivism because there is no universally agreed upon definition of recidivism and that CSC does not have ready access to all of the data needed to properly attempt to measure recidivism.”
STATISTICS PROVIDED:
TABLE 1 – The Number of Offenders on Conditional Release Successfully Reaching Warrant Expiry Date Without Readmission – 2008 to 2019
TABLE 2 – Rate of Convictions on Supervision for Minor/Moderate Offences per 1,000 Offenders – 2008 to 2019
TABLE 3 – Rate of Convictions on Supervision for Serious Violent Offences per 1,000 Offenders – 2008 to 2019
TABLE 4 – Rate of Convictions on supervision for Offences Resulting in Death per 1,000 Offenders – 2008 to 2019
TABLE 5 – the Number of Offenders not Readmitted to Federal Custody within 5 years Following Sentence Expiry Date 2003 to 2014
ALBERTA JUSTICE FAILS TO PRODUCE RECORDS ON CHARTER VIOLATIONS BY RCMP IN HIGH RIVER
FOUR AND A HALF YEARS LATER AND ALBERTA JUSTICE ONCE AGAIN FAILS TO PRODUCE RECORDS REQUESTED ON CHARTER VIOLATIONS BY RCMP IN HIGH RIVER – “I cannot determine whether the Public Body has conducted an adequate search under section 10(1).” Excerpt from ‘Letter of Findings’ by the Office Alberta Information Commissioner dated March 22, 2019
RELEASED: 191 PAGES OF BILL BLAIR’S BAN HANDGUNS CONSULTATIONS
PUBLIC SAFETY CANADA RELEASES 191 OF 220 PAGES ON BILL BLAIR’S BAN HANDGUNS AND ASSAULT WEAPONS CONSULTATIONS – Public Safety Canada ATIP Response dated March 18, 2019 Received by Dennis R. Young on March 27, 2019
MARCH 24, 2019 UPDATE: WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE…
WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE CANADA’S GUN CONTROL PROGRAMS ARE WORKING?
New Research added to this update by Dennis R. Young – Updated March 24, 2019
- March 19, 2019 – RCMP Report: 4,298 Firearms Registered Without Serial Numbers
- March 18, 2019 – MP Brad Trost’s Four Order Paper Questions Re: Firearms Program Effectiveness
- March 16, 2019 – ‘Experts’ Ignore Facts When It Comes To Gun Control In Canada
- March 6, 2019 – RCMP Does Not Define ‘Crime Guns’ – RCMP Does Define ‘Crime Guns’
- March 15, 2019 – Firearms Reported By ‘Public Service Agencies’ By Province For 2016 And 2017
- March 12, 2019 – RCMP ‘Unable To Locate Records’ Firearms ‘Used’ In Crime
- March 11, 2019 – Treasury Board Needs 340 Days To Process ATIP Request For Firearms Program Cost-Benefit Analyses
- March 9, 2019 – Guns In Federal Departments & Agencies
- March 3, 2019 – Canadian Firearms Program: RCMP Report On Licensing And Registration Errors For 2017
- March 1, 2019 – No ‘Evidence’ To Support Bill C-71 ATT Amendments
- February 25, 2019 – Ontario: Number & Location Of CFO ‘Designated Firearms Officers’
- February 18, 2019 – Presentation On Lack Of Evidence Supporting Bill C-71 To The Senate Committee On National Security And Defence