
Moore in the Morning Hour 1: New poll shows how Canadians feel about crime and their personal safety, potential field of leadership candidates for Ontario’s Liberals starts to take shape and PM Carney hopes to 'recalibrate' once-frosty Canada-China relations with visit.
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Jan 12, 2026 AI Snips
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Contrasting Protest Outcomes In Toronto
- John Tory contrasted peaceful Iranian-Canadian protests with a violent anti-immigration rally that injured officers.
- He highlighted respectful demonstrations by Persian community members fleeing danger abroad.
Eroding Consensus On Immigration
- Scott Reid warns Canadian consensus on immigration has deteriorated, fueling ugly politics.
- He ties sharper, accusatory politics to increased anti-immigrant sentiment and volatile protests.
Crime Feels Personal, Not Just Statistical
- Scott Reid links rising fear to crime becoming more personally experienced, not necessarily more violent.
- Widespread fraud and car thefts make crime feel frequent and politically salient.
