You Won’t Believe Why This Sentence Was Reduced
Mar 23, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration17:13
Video IDfPef6Kht_FU
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views11K
Likes1.7K
Comments266
Engagement Rate17.37%
Likes per 100 views14.96
Comments per 1K views24.08
Video Tags
#canada justice system#canadian law#equal justice canada#crime canada#canadian courts#sentencing canada#irca canada#impact of race and culture assessment#gladue canada#supreme court canada#criminal justice canada#mark carney canada#liberal government canada#canadian news today#woke canada#law and order canada#canada crime news#fairness under law#charter of rights canada#canadian sentencing laws
Description
Canada’s justice system is supposed to be blind.
But what happens when sentencing starts factoring in identity, background, and social context in ways that feel anything but equal?
In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down a disturbing case out of British Columbia that is raising serious questions across the country. A convicted murderer receives a reduced path to parole, and the reasoning has Canadians asking one simple question:
Are we still equal under the law?
We dive deep into:
The real details behind the sentencing decision
The role of Impact of Race and Culture Assessments (IRCA)
How Canadian law has shifted toward “substantive equality”
Why more Canadians are losing trust in the justice system
And whether this is a sign that ideology is now shaping outcomes
This is bigger than one case.
This is about the future of fairness in Canada.
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