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Les Canadiens sont pour que les procureurs disposent de davantage d'outils pour combattre la criminalitй en col blanc et souhaitent l'adoption d'une lйgislation plus efficace pour cibler les individus coupables.
Quatre Canadiens sur cinq conviennent que le Canada devrait ajouter les accords de poursuite suspendue а la liste des outils mis а la disposition des procureurs afin qu'ils aient un autre moyen de faire appliquer les lois canadiennes.
Au moins les deux tiers des personnes interrogйes indiquent qu'il est trиs important que la lйgislation canadienne cible les dirigeants d'entreprise qui pourraient avoir personnellement enfreint la loi (67 %) et qu'elle devrait кtre structurйe de maniиre а йviter que des gens innocents perdent leur emploi, leur pension ou leurs placements en raison d'actes de dirigeants d'entreprise (68 %). -
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