Considering we had a dentist go and buy a bunch of RCMP uniforms and guns. Then sit on a road for several hours dressed as an RCMP stopping and killing everyone who came near... AND we still don't have a reasonable explanation for how this happened (the government response was to ban 1.5k types of guns including guns that don't exist and ignores the fact that you don't need any special kind of gun to kill people who think you are a police officer and have stopped their vehicle also the fact that his weapons were illegally acquired)... I'd say yes.
This isn't even mentioning the obviously corrupt antics of a certain prime minister.
I agree that Uvalde and Vegas shootings are pretty similar.
The key thing is that Uvalde shooting and Vegas shooting don't involve what obnoxiously looks like federal support. Maybe the Vegas shooting has some suppressed information that suggests the feds were involved but nothing gets more ridiculous than someone being allowed to impersonate federal officers (an officer already contacted the killer before the spree and told him that he is not allowed to drive the car as it was currently painted... somehow not realizing that no one paints their car like a federal officer's car by accidental) and get more way more guns than he could have possibly acquired without someone noticing (Canadian gun laws are very strict).
I'd say Canada is worse because things like this happen and then no one does anything or even remembers. Our Charter doesn't even have free speech in it and your right to representation isn't even properly enforced.
so at this point, all things considered, is Canada actually more corrupt than the USA?
Considering we had a dentist go and buy a bunch of RCMP uniforms and guns. Then sit on a road for several hours dressed as an RCMP stopping and killing everyone who came near... AND we still don't have a reasonable explanation for how this happened (the government response was to ban 1.5k types of guns including guns that don't exist and ignores the fact that you don't need any special kind of gun to kill people who think you are a police officer and have stopped their vehicle also the fact that his weapons were illegally acquired)... I'd say yes.
This isn't even mentioning the obviously corrupt antics of a certain prime minister.
I agree that Uvalde and Vegas shootings are pretty similar.
The key thing is that Uvalde shooting and Vegas shooting don't involve what obnoxiously looks like federal support. Maybe the Vegas shooting has some suppressed information that suggests the feds were involved but nothing gets more ridiculous than someone being allowed to impersonate federal officers (an officer already contacted the killer before the spree and told him that he is not allowed to drive the car as it was currently painted... somehow not realizing that no one paints their car like a federal officer's car by accidental) and get more way more guns than he could have possibly acquired without someone noticing (Canadian gun laws are very strict).
I'd say Canada is worse because things like this happen and then no one does anything or even remembers. Our Charter doesn't even have free speech in it and your right to representation isn't even properly enforced.