Oakville Beaver, 30 Nov 2011, p. 9

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9 · Wednesday, November 30, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com DAVID LEA / OAKVILLE BEAVER PHOTOS BY ERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVER DEBATING THE MERITS: Above, left, Oakville MP Terence Young, behind his desk at his Oakville constituency office, reads a petition presented by lawyer Susan Berry during a Friday protest of Young's office. It was of more than 120 similar events co-ordinated by Leadnow.ca and Reclaim Our Democracy Canada across the country. Centre, Lorraine Green protests, while Berry, right, prepares to present the group's case. Tough penalties not seen as answer to crime Continued from page 5 going to be a $3 billion cost over five years," she said. "The parliamentary budget officer is wrong," said Young. "He has been wrong before." Opposition politicians voted to find the Prime Minister and his government in contempt of Parliament last March, for not giv- ing up the full cost of this legislation. Berry also attacked the Conservative government and Young for not showing any studies or evidence proving that introducing more mandatory minimum sentences would make Canada a safer place. Young said the bill was put together by the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Public Safety and Security. He said there is plenty of evidence to support the bill and suggested that he would provide the names of studies at another time. At the end of the day, Berry said the bill ignores reality because crime is actually reduced by addressing child poverty, providing services for the mentally ill, diverting young offenders from the adult justice system and rehabilitating prisoners to help them rejoin society. Young said his government is tackling this approach by funding rehabilitation programs like CORCAN and the Alternative, Associates and Attitudes Program, which deals with young offenders. As the discussion progressed, Young expressed frustration that Berry kept interrupting him. Berry expressed frustration that Young was addressing the media and not her. She eventually got up from her seat and let another protester into the locked office to confront Young. At that point, the MP ended the meeting. Support the Homeless this Christmas Now In Oakville CALIFORNIA BURRITOS 2335TrafalgarRd. With the purchase of 3 large burritos! $4 OFF CALIFORNIA BURRITOS PRE ORDER FOR THE OFFICE, FRIENDS & FAMILY @ 905.257.1044 Inside the plaza at 2335 Trafalgar Rd. at Postridge Dr. californiaburritos.ca Not valid with any other special or discount. Expires Dec. 30, 2011 ALL MONEY from the season's "Socks Special" will be donated to the OAKVILLE & M I LT O N RUNNING SOCKS 1 Pair for only (atPostridgeDr.) $ .99 PLU LU US S TA AXE XES ES While supplies up ppl pp pl last! 5 Famished? 905-257-1044 Mon-Thu: 11am-9pm Fri-Sat:11am-10pm Sunday:11am-8pm 114 Lakeshore Rd E. The Granary Building 905-815-1952 O kvil Oa villle le"s Orig r inal Running Stor t re OPEN SUNDAYS until Christmas 11am-4pm G Grea t Selec tion of Running & Walking Shoes & Apparel californiaburritos.ca New Balance representative on site Saturday December 3rd, 8am-12pm. Grab your cell & text BURRITOS to 50000 for delicious deals!

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