Capital punishment or the death penalty is a legal process whereby a person is put to death as a punishment for a crime. Canada abolished capital punishment in 1976.
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@9JZV4G6Conservative1yr1Y
I support it, with irrevocable proof. But I also know a lot that were on death row, were innocently convicted. But the amount of money that would go into retrial, was hefty back then. Serial killers should, receive the death penalty. 100%
@9D8PLJBConservative2yrs2Y
No, life is given by God and gouvernement has no right to take it
@95MY8TF3yrs3Y
yes everything requires the death penalty
@97T4JZCConservative2yrs2Y
No, abolish the death penalty. Jail should be for the worst criminals, and rehabilitation should be the best resort
@97Z84HSConservative2yrs2Y
No, it is more cost-efficient to keep them in jail.
@8V22D8Y4yrs4Y
No, (depending on the crime) There should be more rehabilitation programs in prison or opportunities given available to prisoners to live a mentally comfortable life
@8TCK7HGConservative4yrs4Y
No, living with guilt and regret is the worse punishment of all
@fjamalConservative3yrs3Y
Yes, but there must be undeniable evidence to rule out possible innocence, and if so, then death must be deemed a harsher punishment compared to life in prision.
@8PHYPN9Conservative4yrs4Y
only if there dangerous if they get out
@8K222LS4yrs4Y
yes if there is evidence that could not be disputed by anyone
@99NBHK8Conservative2yrs2Y
Yes, but at times the choice should be up to the prisoner but not always.
@8WTGFHGConservative3yrs3Y
Life in prison or assisted suicide instead
@8W468RYConservative4yrs4Y
Lock them up until proven guilty "for horrific crimes with undeniable evidence". The Death Penalty or Life in prison is then chosen by the victim's family and/or Court.
@8GJ55J3Conservative5yrs5Y
I believe if some one has committed a heinous crime (murder, rape, etc.) they should be used as test subjects for medicine if they are found guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt or be used for labor jobs for the betterment of society if there is reason to suspect that their sentence may change.
@8VJNWNB4yrs4Y
Yes in the case of convictions for murder and rape
@8V3C3GRConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, for all sex offenders
@8TKX5JG4yrs4Y
Yes but only if the individual being sentenced has absolutely been proven guilty.
@8T3T55PConservative4yrs4Y
I’ve heard sometimes the death penalty can cost more than keeping them alive with all the court costs and hearing. I’m not sure though. If it’s really between killing people or prison we could just decrease the quality of prison to make up for cost. I guess I only care about costs.
@8ZX3GXZConservative3yrs3Y
No, the charter gives the right to life to all Canadians. Give criminals convicted of murder life in prison instead, and give them the choice between living out the rest of their lives, or ending it with assisted suicide. The point of the criminal Justice system is to take dangerous people of the streets to keep society safe, not to cruelly punish wrongdoing.
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