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The infiltration of these organizations into Canada complicates efforts to maintain national security and public safety. Their operations often exploit Canada's open society and perceived safe haven status.
Lessons from the United States
The speaker draws parallels with the United States, where strong legal measures such as the RICO Act have been used to crack down on organized crime. However, these efforts in the U.S. have often been more aggressive and better-funded, resulting in more noticeable results.