I agree with much you said above but that brings up two questions.Moscone65 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 9:21 amI think it’s incorrect to count out New York influence in Canada. I think your over generalizing “New York”. New York is huge and there’s tons of lcn members there, so ya your average crew of neighborhood guys that seldom leave nyc likely have nothing to do with it, but there are mafiosi in nyc that have international scope. (Like Cali, Mannino, certain bonnanos) like we heard about before, when Vito rizzuto was released and on other occasions certain people from New York have made visits to Canada. So yes, there’s certain mobsters in nyc with a large international reach that have relatives, compari, and business interests in Canada, and they are no doubt well respected since nyc is the hub of North American Italian organized crime.
First, how exactly would the NY families tap into those 9 million people in Canada? Narcotics? New York isn't moving drugs into Canada. The traffic is usually going the other way, as far as they're concerned. Gambling? Are they going to be taking bets from Canadians and who's going to collect? Yes, there are ties between New York and Canada but the idea that New York is fighting a proxy war to expand there is a huge leap. Second, how is what is left of the Buffalo mob (on either side of the border) in any shape to fight a war?
I do recall a rather vague 2018 article that mentioned conflict between two groups in the Niagra region of Ontario, which had resulted in the murders of Angelo Musitano and Al Iavarone. The article said Musitano was owed money from a man involved in gambling who worked for mobsters in New York state. However, none of those involved in the actual murder were made members and had no backing from those in New York.
Well, obviously the Bonannos have traditionally had a presence in Canada. Though, mainly Montreal rather than Ontario. The interactions between these NY and Canadian guys is interesting but what I take objection to is A) Manning's assertion that it's NY trying to tap into that market. New York setting up drug connections is one thing but expansion there is something else.Moscone65 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 9:25 am Another point, how about damiano zummo and the bonnanos that we’re trying to make guys here. How about joe violi having the choice to being made with the bonnanos? I’m curious to who’s pulling the shots and telling them to do this. It seems unlikely that mikey nose would have interest in this but maybe he does. I think he has more pull than most of us believe. When there’s money to be made, all bets are off.
And B) that this constitutes a resurgance of the Buffalo family. Most of the remaining membership is in Buffalo (not Canada) and they can be counted on two hands. Mostly in their 70s and 80s. As I said before, it may be more accurate to say the Hamilton crew had a resurgance, of a sort, but that shouldn't over-reflect on the state of the whole family.
It seems anything relatively significant got wrapped up in that 2017 case that included guys from Hamilton, as well as the Bonannos and Gambinos. The murders have all been in Canada. You look at the cases in Buffalo recently and they're the same piece meal, residual stuff we've seen for the last 20 years.