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Oakville Beaver, 16 Dec 2011, p. 14

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, December 16, 2011 · 14 Much crime is intentional Continued from page 6 Keep up the good work Continued from page 6 the report, Toward Recovery and Well-Being: A Framework for a Mental Health Strategy for Canada, an important step in following through on our commitment to develop a national Mental Health Strategy. Our government cares deeply about addressing mental illness; the fact that we have introduced anti-crime legislation does not change that. However Ms. Berry who is a family lawyer, not a criminal lawyer, appears to assume all criminals have mental health issues. Many do, but many also commit crime because crime is profitable, particularly organized crime. That is sane; however it is immoral. Those who make money through auto theft, extortion, smuggling guns or drugs, and human trafficking, measure their chances of getting caught doing so and the likely sanction against their financial gains. They have the best lawyers, who use a range of legal tactics, including delays in court to get them off or keep them out of prison. Given the real sanctions in Bill C-10, like mandatory minimum sentences, these individuals may well choose legal ways to make a living, reducing the number of victims in Canada and the $31.4 billion cost of crime, which makes communities safer. Terence Young, Oakville MP the vehicle to the proper authority. Along with the call I voiced my concern with what has been happening and would like something done about it. Well, I would like to say that my husband and I, along with some neighbours, were extremely happy to see several police cars patrolling the area and set up with their radar on Nov. 16. They were there when I left in the morning and were still there in the late afternoon. We also saw them again on Nov. 21, 2011. My husband even thanked one of the officers for making our roads a bit safer and even though we know they can not always be here they do their best at patrolling the area and keeping our roads safe and our children. We thank you and please keep up the good work. M. Inzirillo, Oakville " "Leaf of Life" sun catcher ornament, al ll proceeds will be donated to C Carpenter Hospice. p $3.99 $3 fresh approach to the HOLIDAYS Prices in effect December 16-22, 2011 24 From Fro Decorated Poinsettias From Fr res esh h Arr Ar A rr rangem ra men ents t ts 99 "Order r yo yours rs today. day. ay. y. We delive ver acr ross ss ss town to own or acro oss s the e world rld" ld" Fresh Cut Christmas Trees from Topiary Boxwood Collection All Table Top Trees 24 99 1699 Makes a great hostess gift 30% Great as year round décor off regular prices 30% 36" or smaller off regular prices UV rated Ribbon on 30 % off of f 30% tablecloths, runners, n s, plac placemats, ts, Linen and Fabric an c All San ant an ta tas All A ll l Hangin g ng gin g Orn nam aments m off regular prices Choose fr rom o fe est stiv ive iv ve stockings and nd d tree skir k rts ful fu ull bo olts s 30% bonus coupon (905) 628-8562 294 York Road, Dundas off ff f regul regu regu gu ula lar a prices price pr ri ic ce es s 30% sign up for our off off of f regu regul re eg gul gu gul ular ula lar ar pr price pr ric ri i ic ces ce ces es Join today! Start collecting points towards a $ HOLLAND PARK CHRISTMAS DÉCOR EXPERTS 20 Some exceptions apply. For complete details and to sign up today, see in-store or at gardengallery.ca te GIFT CARD e-mail Newsletter to receive exclusive offers (905) 639-7740 2243 Fairview Street, Burlington www.hollandpark.com Gift cards & certificates available in any denomination. gardengallery.ca Selection may vary from store to store. All specials are while quantities last, unless otherwise stated. GARDEN GALLERY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.

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