Up to 90% of crime-related firearms in Canada reportedly come from the United States. This reality raises complex questions about cross-border security and accountability.
Some people are even asking hypothetical, provocative questions—like whether Canada could ever hold foreign leaders accountable under similar legal principles.
What steps do you think could realistically address cross-border arms trafficking without escalating diplomatic tensions?
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Up to 90% of crime-related firearms in Canada reportedly come from the United States. This reality raises complex questions about cross-border security and accountability.
Some people are even asking hypothetical, provocative questions—like whether Canada could ever hold foreign leaders accountable under similar legal principles.
What steps do you think could realistically address cross-border arms trafficking without escalating diplomatic tensions?