About I WANT MY RIGHTS Canada

The goal of 'I WANT MY RIGHTS Canada' is to raise the standard of living for people in urban areas in Canada.

Scroll below to read idea proposals and goals.


















Idea Proposals:

Raise welfare rates: To raise the value of the land in urban areas, give urban families a higher standard of living, and so the youth are less likely to get involved in drugs and crime. Funds in comparison to what they system created: jail rehabilitation centre costs which are HUGE and the monetary costs of gang violence over all. As well the lives costed and effected from gang violence.

Invest business, education and recreation: This would drop our average taxed costs by billions, and at the same time, improve the community and the economy in so many ways. Businesses raise the economy and the value of Canadian land. Well educated citizens raise the economy too by large strides, as shown in Ireland in the UK when the education system was improved. And less families dependant on drugs, like cocaine cooked into crack-cocaine, just to make it by, means less youth and adults in the criminal system, which the cost of is astronomical. And the same idea with recreation programs and parks, keeps the youth out of gangs and gives them happier lives.

I think we can actually SAVE money by helping people, spending a budget to improve lives, and cut the cost of correctional services which is massive, and give people a chance a free life, free from violence, free from poverty and free from stripped opportunity, to do whatever they can dream.
















There is plenty of room here for parks, businesses and recreation.

Get Sponsorship: I'm sure many companies and businesses would love to help and benefit from developing land, business and Canadian culture, and letting people know they care. As well as the option for sponsored employment and educational grants.


Facts:

The Canadian budget for correctional services (costs for courts, legal aid, jails and imprisonment) IS $12 BILLION DOLLARS!
You're telling me you've got 12 billion dollars thrown around on top of politicians pocketing money, and you aren't going to help people living in terrible situations, dying at an alarming rate over extreme poverty? You're willing to spend that much on keeping them in jail and not keeping them out? You could be putting that into welfare, education, business and recreation, to prevent such high costs, ironically.

In 2012 alone, 543 young males died that year in Canada from gang violence!

Over a decade that would be 5,430 dead males, another decade, double that, not over a war, for no reason, over drug disputes, what does that say about where the future of our youth in Canada, and how much our nation's leaders really care?

Almost half (48%) of all youth gang members are under the age of 18. Most (39%) are between 16 and 18 years old!
This shows this is a community problem from the environment created, post Civil Rights era 1960's into the 1980's, effecting the youth as the majority.

























This is for them, the youth, and the older gangsters. Getting killed over cocaine, and it effects the whole community and family units.



This part is for education and a message to the danger to the youth:


Poetry of the people:
"I can't afford to die tonight, I won't even go to funeral, cause I can't stand the sight, Picture me defenceless in a box."

Please LIKE this Facebook group, and a petition will be put up to ask for all of this once there is enough support, thank you, and God bless.

A message from the real Rick Ross for the youth 


Links for reference:

http://www41.statcan.gc.ca/2007/2693/ceb2693_000-eng.htm

http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/pubs/yg-ja/gangs-bandes-eng.pdf

http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/85-002-x/2013001/article/11882-eng.htm

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