Anonymous ID: 4ff5c7 Dec. 14, 2019, 11:44 a.m. No.7505646   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

https://pm.gc.ca/en/mandate-letters/minister-justice-and-attorney-general-canada-mandate-letter

 

Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada Mandate Letter

 

I will expect you to work with your colleagues and through established legislative, regulatory and Cabinet processes to deliver on your top priorities. In particular, you will:

 

Establish an independent Criminal Case Review Commission to make it easier and faster for potentially wrongfully convicted people to have their applications reviewed.

Develop proposals for reform of Canadaโ€™s system of judicial governance and discipline.

Ensure mandatory training for judges in Canada on: sexual assault law, including myths and stereotypes about victims and effects of trauma on victimsโ€™ memory; and on unconscious bias and cultural competency.

Provide additional support to help reduce delays across the court system, including providing resources to hire new Crown prosecutors and new judges.

Make drug treatment courts the default option for first-time non-violent offenders charged exclusively with simple possession to help drug users get quick access to treatment and to prevent more serious crimes.

Work with the Minister of Seniors to create a national definition of elder abuse, invest in better data collection and law enforcement related to elder abuse, and establish new offences and penalties in the Criminal Code related to elder abuse.

With support from the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, introduce co-developed legislation to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by the end of 2020.

Work with provinces and territories to provide free legal advice and support to survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence.

Work with the Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth to amend the Criminal Code to ban the practice of conversion therapy and take other steps required with the provinces and territories to end conversion therapy in Canada.

Develop options for legal remedies for victims of hate speech.

Work with the Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth and the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to combat online hate and harassment.

Adopt all of the recommendations put forward by the Honourable Anne McLellan in her recent review of the roles and structure of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada.

Lead an immediate and inclusive process, supported by the Minister of Health, to work with provinces and territories to respond to the recent court ruling regarding the medical assistance in dying framework.

Along with the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, continue to invest in resources to counter the rise of ideologically motivated violent extremism and terrorist organizations.

Work with the provinces and territories to establish a Community Justice Centres program to put courts alongside other critical social services.

Work with the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry and the Minister of Canadian Heritage to advance Canadaโ€™s Digital Charter and enhanced powers for the Privacy Commissioner, in order to establish a new set of online rights, including: data portability; the ability to withdraw, remove and erase basic personal data from a platform; the knowledge of how personal data is being used, including a national advertising registry and the ability to withdraw consent for the sharing or sale of data; the ability to review and challenge the amount of personal data that a company or government has collected; proactive data security requirements; the ability to be informed when personal data is breached with appropriate compensation; and the ability to be free from online discrimination including bias and harassment.

Support the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness in implementing our firearms policy commitments.

Work with the Minister of Finance, the Minister of National Revenue and the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to continue to develop new policies and legislation to reduce organized crime and gang activity in Canada, including money laundering.

Continue work on a renewed relationship with Indigenous Peoples, including contributing to building the National Action Plan on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and continuing progress on the Truth and Reconciliation Commissionโ€™s Calls for Action.

Continue our commitment to ensure that those who are appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada are functionally bilingual.

Work with the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to coordinate efforts to prosecute terror suspects to the fullest extent of the law, including bringing forward the creation of the Director of Terrorism Prosecutions.

Anonymous ID: 4ff5c7 Dec. 14, 2019, noon No.7505791   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5800

What would happen if texts originating from a FBI agent to several [internals] discussed the assassination (possibility) of the POTUS or member of his family?

What if the texts suggest foreign allies were involved?

Forget the Russia set up [1 of 22].

This is only the beginning.

Be careful what you wish for.

AS THE WORLD TURNS.

Could messages such as those be publicly disclosed?

What happens to the FBI?

What happens to the DOJ?

What happens to special counsel?

What happens in general?

Every FBI/DOJ prev case could be challenged.

Lawless.

Think logically.

We havenโ€™t started the drops re: human trafficking / sacrifices [yet][worst].

Those [good] who know cannot sleep.

Those [good] who know cannot find peace.

Those [good] who know will not rest until those responsible are held accountable.

Nobody can possibly imagine the pure evil and corruption out there.

Those you trust are the most guilty of sin.

Who are we taught to trust?

If you are religious, PRAY.

60% must remain private [at least] - for humanity.

These people should be hanging.

Q

Anonymous ID: 4ff5c7 Dec. 14, 2019, 12:08 p.m. No.7505856   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5877

>>7505841

>Thomas W. Francum, 51

https://outline.com/kT5H3m

 

Indiana prison technology exec arrested in child sex case

 

The technology director for the Indiana Department of Correction was jailed Wednesday following his arrest in a child sex case.

 

The arrest of Thomas W. Francum, 51, on two felony counts of child molestation followed a four-month Indiana State Police investigation, according to an ISP release issued Wednesday evening.

 

Francum was placed on unpaid suspension Aug. 30, the same day ISP detectives with a warrant searched his leased home on the grounds of the Pendleton Correctional Facility.

 

His accuser was younger than 10 when the alleged sex crimes first happened, which reportedly occurred from August 2010 to August 2016 at the leased home, the ISP stated.

 

Francum was booked into the Madison County Jail and later was released after he posted 10 percent of his $20,000 bond, online jail records show.