Lkw-Fahrer, der für den Busunfall der Humboldt Broncos verantwortlich ist, erhält vorübergehenden Aufschub der Abschiebung | CBC-Nachrichten

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/humboldt-broncos-crash-driver-deportation-court-9.7177025

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    1. hexagonbest4gon on

      We show far more grace and compassion to the perpetrators of vehicular murder than we do the victims.

    2. Han77Shot1st on

      I swear the judges in this country indirectly cause more mental and physical damage to Canadians than any other group..

      It’s wild that it’s not something people are protesting about..

    3. GreenSnakes_ on

      What an absolute joke. Soft-on-crime judges are a big part of why we’re in this mess. Criminals don’t fear consequences when the system keeps going easy on them.

      He was responsible for 16 deaths and served about 2.5 years, do the math per life lost. And that’s just the deaths, not even counting the many others left with life-altering injuries.

    4. Classic-Perspective5 on

      What does it take to be deported? I would have figured just a few speeding tickets would be enough.

    5. Chevettez06 on

      Wr are not a serious nation. We send the message „come do what you want, we don’t care about Canadians anyway!“

    6. Good-Medicine1066 on

      >Navi Dhaliwal, a law partner at Sherritt Greene, argued that Sidhu is at imminent high risk of suicide if he’s returned to India.

      I wonder if this reason is accepted whether we will see an increase in people facing deportation threatening to commit suicide if they’re returned to their country of origin.

    7. Nonamanadus on

      Then there is the habitual drunk driver who wiped out an entire family and gets sent to a healing lodge.

    8. He should be deported. That is part of the punishment.
      All the excuses are not valid.

    9. I’m capable of forgiveness, but he and anyone else convicted of a crime while they are on any kind of immigration status less than full citizen should be immediately deported, end of story. I have no idea why this should be controversial. Living in India is not a death sentence.

    10. gretzky9999 on

      There is such a thing as forgiveness but it’s not up to us to tell the parents of a deceased child how to move forward.
      I don’t know how I would handle something as tragic as this.

    11. This murderer worrying about the “air quality” in India – where he is from- doesn’t want to go back for the safety of his kids.

      After killing 16 Canadian children as a professional semi driver – he blew through an oversized stop sign with flashing lights.

      You killed 16 children. And you want us to care about your children? And how does he have so
      Much money for all this???

      You murdered 16 canadians

    12. I hope there are protests in Sask if this guy is allowed to stay. How does allowing this criminal to stay in Canada benefit any Canadian? (Other than the children he had while incarcerated to help sway the courts to allow him to stay). Disgusting.

    13. bugabooandtwo on

      He’ll never be deported. He made sure to get himself an anchor baby after the crash.

    14. Sleevepants on

      Didn’t this guy say he was going to accept anything that would come to him and he wanted to go home?

    15. Interesting how he wants to remain „for his son’s health“, but is also suicidal apparently. Was never suicidal when he was in court though, funny how suddenly it came on only when the deportation hour was at hand.

    16. SmileRemarkable8876 on

      This is a total failure of our immigration system. Deport him already.

    17. VanCityPhotoNewbie on

      The owners of the company need to be held responsible.

      You can point at this guy all you want as a „punching bag“ but the real person responsible is the owner of the company who sponsored him. This guy literally lands in Canada and the next day is told to drive commercial truck. The owner of the business set it all up for him, gives him a truck where he has no clue what he is doing.

      He ends up killing a bus load of kids. Owner shuts down his business. Media and public point at the guy to be deported. Meanwhile the same business owner has already opened a new company and hired a new guy from India doing the exact same thing…

      >The owner of the transport truck involved in the deadly [Humboldt Broncos bus crash](http://globalnews.ca/tag/humboldt-broncos-bus-crash) has admitted he did not follow provincial and federal safety rules in the months leading up to the collision.

      Sukhmander Singh of [Adesh Deol Trucking](http://globalnews.ca/tag/adesh-deol-trucking) was not in court Wednesday when his lawyer pleaded guilty on his behalf to five charges.

      Singh, 37, was fined a total of $5,000. The Calgary-based trucking company is no longer in business. The convictions include failing to keep a daily drivers log, neglecting to ensure his drivers complied with safety regulations and having more than one daily logbook.

      Singh also pleaded guilty to not having or following a written safety program.

      Also from another article

      >A new trucking company with a connection to the one involved in the fatal Humboldt Broncos bus crash has opened under the same Calgary address.

      The new numbered company has been formed using one of the trucks owned by Adesh Deol Trucking Ltd., and one of the Adesh Deol drivers is now operating under the numbered company.

      Canadian Trucking Alliance president Stephen Laskowski said while the province needs to release more details about who is behind the company, it raises questions regarding the possibility of a practice known as “chameleon registration.”

      “It’s a tactic of re-registering companies under different corporate names and addresses either locally or in other provinces while still controlling the company to some degree, by the original operators,” he told Global News. “We want this practice to end along with other practices deployed by noncompliant members of our industry.”

      “You need practices put in place that would not allow a controlling entity that has been suspended to transfer business operations to another individual.”

    18. imfar2oldforthis on

      The law says what the law says.  Judges shouldn’t have this level of power.  Short of an inability to return due to something like a war, a person inadmissible and ordered deported should be returned to their home country.  He can appeal from India.

    19. Stunning-Ad1956 on

      Oooof course. I don’t know how that …….. person…… can live with himself.

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