For Canadians who suspect our justice system is a complete trainwreck, the past week has been pretty spectacular.

A veritable Irwin Allen disaster movie. Think Towering Inferno, Earthquake, Poseidon Adventure. Take your pick.

There was the convicted killer who lectured judges at a conference in Niagara-on-the-Lake that the system was too hard on people who break the law, like murderers who, say, are brazen enough to ice a Crown witness.

And on Friday, the National Post reported that a Hells Angels killer named Dean Daniel Kelsie is bewildered as to why the Parole Board of Canada takes his victim’s family’s word over his when it comes to granting him freedom.

I really can’t say I blame Kelsie. Generally, if you’re a thug, in Canada, you’re rolling about 50/50 that this sort of gambi

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