Scott explains:
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For example, here in the US, we don't have any
"national police" equivalent to the RCMP. Each state has its own
system, and
some have "state police" with statewide criminal jurisdiction, and
others,
like Colorado, don't, and rely instead upon the county sheriff as the
primary law enforcement official of the county.
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Can you say FBI? Is that not a "national" police agency?
So that's your best explanation? And how did you come up with the
"Unfortunately for Canadians, you don't have the same degree of
separation of powers that we do, so provinces are much more under the
control of the federal government up there."
I trust you have evidence thereof. In what way are the provinces "more
under the control...."? Examples please....
OH BOY! This is going to be good. I can't wait!
Rubbing my hands in anticipation,
frtzw906
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