@FCACan Where can I write a complaint or an inquiry into whether or not retailers are scamming Canadians? @PizzaHutCanada states AMEX as a payment option online but declines, forcing an in-person $0.25 surcharge for in-person credit card payments. Their POS then declines AMEX
The Ontario Court of Appeal has reduced the sentence of Kenneth Morrison, an Indigenous man involved in a deadly home invasion that resulted in the death of a disabled resident, from life imprisonment to 12 years. The court said that a “vulnerable man, living with cerebral palsy, senselessly died when attacked in his own home. Normally, for a gun-wielding participant to a home invasion robbery, the sentence would be higher than 12 years.”
But the court cited Morrison’s Indigenous status and “the impact of colonialism” as mitigating factors in lowering his sentence. The Justice Centre believes that granting lighter sentences based on race undermines the rule of law, and should be repugnant to Canadians who care about equality, fairness and justice for victims.
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Americans, after discovering we will never receive our DOGE checks and that all $175 billion in tariff revenue is being sent back to the companies, even though all of their prices had already been raised to account for it.