Can Canada's Justice System Handle Organized Crime?
Apr 1, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration21:48
Video ID2FG3kuj65Pw
Languageen-CA
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views14
Likes1
Comments0
Engagement Rate7.14%
Likes per 100 views7.14
Comments per 1K views0.00
Description
Join Tanya Granic Allen as she welcomes Garry Clement to discuss his book, 'Under Cover: Fifty Years of Dirty Money, Organized Crime, and the RCMP.' Clement argues that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, while designed to protect individuals, is now being exploited by sophisticated global criminal networks. With massive disclosure obligations in the digital age and strict timelines for cases involving disabled persons, our justice system may be outmatched against organized crime. Don't miss this critical conversation about Canada's justice system and its struggle against transnational criminal organizations.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Tanya Granic Allen Introduces Charter Rights & Gary Clement
04:11 Clement: Court Backlog Hinders Justice
07:42 Clement's RCMP Career & U.S. Comparisons
12:29 Counterpoint: Banks & Organized Crime
15:50 Military Funding vs Transnational Crime
20:49 Protecting State Rights, Not Just Charter
GUESTS
• Garry Clement - Author, Under Cover: Fifty Years of Dirty Money, Organized Crime, and the RCMP.
CounterPoint
Host: Tanya Granic Allen
TAGS
#organizedcrime #charterrights #justicesystem #canada #garryclement #tanyagranicallen #counterpoint #transnationalcriminalorganizations #doubledge