New 219-page privately funded document unleashes bombshell after bombshell, says authorities allowed organized child sexual exploitation networks to operate across the country.
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Published Jun 17, 2026 • 3 minute read

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“Thomas, have you seen the demographics of my riding?”— Melanie Joly, Minister of Industry
The above statement was candid, self-aware and breathtakingly cynical.
Joly was explaining to former NDP leader Tom Mulcair why the large Muslim voting bloc in her Montreal-area riding shaped her electoral calculus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
That calculated worldview also infuses the rape gang scandal embroiling the U.K. Except the Brits called it “social cohesion.” Going off message on the rape gangs was, well, not on.
Ignored gang rape victims
Nearly the entirety of the rape gangs were men of Pakistani Muslim heritage, their victims working-class white girls. Cops, politicians and the caring professions were reluctant to mention these brutal facts for fear of rupturing “social cohesion” or worse, being labelled a racist. So they ignored them.
There were thousands of victims.
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Now, a new 219-page privately funded document, Rape Gang Inquiry Report, unleashes bombshell after bombshell. Its main thrust is that authorities allowed organized child sexual exploitation networks to operate across the country.
For decades.
Political sensitivities repeatedly took precedence over protecting broken, vulnerable girls who had been gang-raped, hooked on heroin, beaten and battered. The crisis stretched from one end of the country to the other with at least 149 different jurisdictions.
Everyone failed the victims
The report’s byword is failure. Failure by cops, social services, schools and local politicians who failed to intervene while 12-year-old girls were being gang-raped. And they knew all about it but let it continue.
One victim — identified only as Chloe — told the inquiry she was abducted when she was 12 and raped by a Pakistani Muslim man. He also raped her with a whiskey bottle that broke off in her vagina. Chloe was given medical treatement but the nurses asked no questions.
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She was plied with booze and drugs and even told cops she was having sex with adult men but instead of care and a smattering of rage, Chloe was written off as a child prostitute.
And for years, she was passed between men and cops even caught them raping her. Her rapists were released with no investigation. When she was 13, Chloe had chlamydia in throat/vagina, gonorrhea, warts, and a clinic said nothing.

Among the report’s findings:
— Prospective victims were given gifts, alcohol, drugs, and attention before being trafficked and gang-raped by groups of men.
— Cops, social services, schools, health authorities, and local councils treated victims as problems instead of their rapists.
— While the majority of the grooming gangs were Pakistani Muslim men, authorities were terrified of mentioning this crucial fact for fear of being labelled racist.
Tracking offender ethnicity
Despite its dire tone, the report also recommends much harsher sentences for organized child sexual exploitation, mandatory tracking of offender ethnicity, greater accountability for public officials who failed to act, and the deportation of foreign nationals convicted of the vile crimes.
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Already the U.K. appears to be taking action as the country’s National Crime Agency continues Operation Beaconport. The nationwide initiative has launched a review of historic grooming gang investigations. Some of them have now been sent back to local cops to target missed lines of inquiry.
Of course, all of this sounds heartbreakingly familiar.
In Canada, striving for “social cohesion” has allowed weekly hatefests in the nation’s big cities, race-based sentencing discounts and dismissal of serious charges because of fears the culprit may be deported.
It’s not a great leap to ask yourself: If immigrant rape gangs were attacking 12-year-old Canadian girls, what would happen?
Sadly, I think we all know.
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