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From: russet10/9/2025 12:24:17 PM
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Take the survey below on self defence and intruder protection.

A recent case in Lindsay, Ontario, made national headlines after a homeowner was charged for injuring an armed intruder who broke into his home.


The case has sparked debate across Canada: Do our self-defence laws truly protect law-abiding citizens—or are they too restrictive?



Under Canadian law, force can only be used if it’s deemed “reasonable and proportional,” but critics say that standard is too vague and leaves homeowners uncertain about what they can legally do when faced with a threat.



We’re running a survey to ask Canadians:

  • Do our current self-defence laws protect homeowners enough?

  • Should Canada adopt a “castle doctrine” like in some U.S. states?

  • How much trust do Canadians have in the justice system?



Take the Survey Now

We look forward to sharing the results with you!



Best regards,

The Epoch Times team

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