Together, we can
SECURE CANADA
A National Call to End the Cycle of Violence
The Issue
We stand with Canada’s leaders in the fight against organized violence — and call on them to show us, clearly, how they’re keeping every community safe.
Please share and add your voice to support this petition.
The Issue
On October 27, 2025, Darshan Singh Sahsi — a husband, father, and proud Canadian — lost his life to senseless violence in Abbotsford, B.C.
His death is a warning that no family should live in fear. Across the Lower Mainland and beyond, extortion, shootings, and intimidation are tearing at the fabric of our communities.
This is not a regional issue — it’s a national crisis. Safety cannot depend on your postal code.
Our Call to Action
We call on all levels of government — municipal, provincial, and federal — to unite through a Canada-Wide Community Safety Accord that strengthens coordination, transparency, and trust.
Governments have already launched task forces, reward funds, and cross-agency initiatives — but Canadians deserve to know what’s working, what’s not, and what comes next.
Key Metrics
1. National Coordination — Share the Plan:
Mayors, premiers, and federal leaders need to clearly explain how current anti-extortion and organized crime initiatives connect under one unified national strategy.
2. Smart Resource Deployment — Show the Results:
Public Safety Canada and provincial ministries should provide regular updates on resource allocation — including where officers are placed, how funds are spent, and how safety outcomes are being tracked.
3. Transparency & Oversight — Track the Progress:
Federal and provincial task forces must release quarterly progress reports, verified by citizen-led accountability panels, so Canadians can access real data instead of just headlines.
4. Cross-Border Cooperation — Clarify the Approach:
The RCMP, Public Safety Canada, and Global Affairs should keep Canadians informed about how international partnerships are being used to disrupt organized crime networks and protect communities at home.
5. Empowered Policing & Rapid Response — Act Fast:
Law enforcement must have the authority, tools, and resources to respond quickly to organized and violent crime. Governments should remove unnecessary delays and ensure specialized units have the flexibility and staffing they need to act when lives are at risk.
Our numbers
that speak
We’re sharing real data to highlight the growing concern about violent crimes in our communities.
In 2025 alone, the Lower Mainland has seen a rise in reported homicides and shootings.
These numbers represent lives lost and families forever changed — and they remind us why action and awareness matter.
Shared Responsibility
This is not just a petition — it’s a rally for accountability.
Governments have begun the work. Now we ask them to speak clearly, act visibly, and report publicly.
Safety is not a privilege — it’s a promise that leaders must keep.
Our Commitment
We will not wait for change — we will hold our leaders to it.
We honour Darshan Singh Sahsi with action, not words — by demanding openness, courage, and measurable progress.
