I just posted up my opinion on the organized crime situation in Canada on another thread. About how the level of violence associated with all the mobs up there is seemingly always at a crescendo level.

By comparison even during the 1961-63 Profaci-Gallo conflict, and the two other Colombo Wars of the early 1970s Colombo-Gallo and again the Persico-Orena in 1991-1993, which took place in the Big Apple never reached the "sustained level" of killings as in Canada.

There was much violence and bloodshed, but never a constant as in Canada.

Crazy stuff to think that in this day and age with the LE technology around mob guys could even get away with it.

Canada is a beast un to itself!

I think I read on this forum by another poster how Canada doesn't have a law such as "RICO" like we do in the United States. He may have a point there. With such a law I have to believe jailing the combatants and breaking up the warfare would be much easier.