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2013-06-18
Andrew Saxton - 14:57
CPC (ON)
Jay Aspin (Nipissing—Timiskaming)
2013-06-18 14:58 [p.18546]
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Mr. Speaker, while the leader of the NDP drives recklessly around the Hill and tries to intimidate RCMP members, and the member for Timmins—James Bay refers to female RCMP members as “meter maids”, our government is standing up for front-line law enforcement.
Our Conservative government has consistently taken steps to ensure that our front-line police officers have the tools they need to do the job. Could the Minister of Public Safety please update this House on our government's policies with respect to law enforcement?
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Cars
Mulcair, Thomas J.
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CPC (MB)
Hon. Vic Toews (Provencher)
2013-06-18 14:58 [p.18546]
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Mr. Speaker, the NDP leader's true colours were all on display last week. In a stunning display of elitism, he demanded special treatment from law enforcement based on his position, and when he did not receive it he made threats to the female RCMP member who had confronted him.
Not to be outdone, the member for Timmins—James Bay dismissively said that this female RCMP member was nothing more than a meter maid.
Our government has listened to law enforcement and has passed numerous laws to keep our streets and communities safe. The New Democrats seem to have opposed these measures simply due to their own lack of respect for those who daily put their lives on the line to keep us safe.
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Claude Gravelle - 14:59
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Hansard - 271
2013-06-17
Jacques Gourde - 14:14
Lib. (NS)
Rodger Cuzner (Cape Breton—Canso)
2013-06-17 14:15 [p.18422]
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Mr. Speaker, Reflections of a Conversation on the Hill Last Week:
“Don't you know who I am?” in a tone forced and feared.“You're the lead-footed driver with a grey suit and beard”.“I'm the big shot in O'Town; I'm a really big deal”.“I'm certain you are sir; now take your hands off the wheel”.“I'm the NDP leader; I can show you the proof”.“Step out of the car, sir; put your hands on the roof”.“I'll talk to your boss; you will sure change your tune”.“Well...it didn't seem to work for Reese Witherspoon”.“I'm going to be late for anger management class”.“Well, you should have pulled over and not been such a...bad driver”.“Lady, you're in big trouble; your job's on the line”.“You enjoy question period; I'll be just fine”.The moral of this story is, by chance or by plan, never start a conversation with...“Don't you know who I am?”
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Mulcair, Thomas J.
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CPC (AB)
Rob Anders (Calgary West)
2013-06-17 14:16 [p.18422]
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Mr. Speaker, “Don't you know who I am?”
The leader of the NDP does not stop for the RCMP. The leader of the NDP does not stop for the interests of national security. The leader of the NDP does not stop when police chase him. The leader of the NDP does not stop for pedestrians visiting the House of Commons. The leader of the NDP does not stop for left turns like a $21-billion carbon tax. The leader of the NDP does not stop for left turns that kill jobs. The leader of the NDP does not stop for any left-turn tax hike.
If the leader of the NDP does not stop his left turning, “You're going to be in a lot of trouble”.
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Mulcair, Thomas J.
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Dan Harris - 14:16
Pierre Poilievre - 15:00
CPC (MB)
Lawrence Toet (Elmwood—Transcona)
2013-06-17 15:01 [p.18430]
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Mr. Speaker, last week the leader of the NDP was confused. When he arrived on Parliament Hill, he must have thought that he had arrived at the Montreal Grand Prix. He admitted that he sped through numerous stop signs on his way across the parliamentary precinct, but rather than being greeted at the winner's circle, he was met by an RCMP member who had been pursuing him. Rather than showing contrition for his reckless acts, he berated the female officer, saying he would get her in a lot of trouble.
Could the Minister of Public Safety tell the House the importance of security on Parliament Hill?
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Mulcair, Thomas J.
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CPC (MB)
Hon. Vic Toews (Provencher)
2013-06-17 15:01 [p.18430]
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Mr. Speaker, contrary to the suggestion of the NDP member for Timmins—James Bay that female RCMP officers are meter maids, our Conservative government thanks all RCMP members for their service.
Thousands of tourists, including many children, pass through Parliament Hill every week. Last week, the conduct of the NDP leader could have put them at risk. Angry outbursts, intimidation and seeking special treatment are no way to treat the women and men who ensure our safety here on Parliament Hill.
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Mulcair, Thomas J.
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Anne Minh-Thu Quach - 15:02
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2013-06-14
Jinny Jogindera Sims - 11:11
CPC (QC)
Jacques Gourde (Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière)
2013-06-14 11:11 [p.18368]
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Mr. Speaker, yesterday we learned that the leader of the NDP completely ignored security regulations on Parliament Hill. The leader of the NDP drove through a number of stop signs and ignored a police chase.
When he finally decided to stop his car, the leader of the NDP said to the officer, “Don’t you know who I am?” The leader of the NDP forgot who he was, and that is why he had to ask the police officer.
The leader of the NDP also forgot to stop at a stop sign, which is not surprising. After all, for 17 years he forgot that former Laval mayor Gilles Vaillancourt had offered him an envelope stuffed with cash.
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Mulcair, Thomas J.
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Francis Scarpaleggia - 11:12
CPC (ON)
Bryan Hayes (Sault Ste. Marie)
2013-06-14 11:13 [p.18368]
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Mr. Speaker, yesterday Canadians saw the true colours of the NDP. The leader of the NDP did his best Reese Witherspoon impression, shouting, “Don't you know who I am?”
A female RCMP member was forced to chase him around Parliament Hill after he decided security measures did not apply to him. Once he was confronted and given a warning not to repeat this stunt, he moved on to intimidation, threatening that this front-line officer would get “in a lot of trouble”.
Not to be outdone, the member for Timmins—James Bay flippantly referred to our RCMP members as “meter maids”.
This champagne socialist above-the-law attitude is disrespectful to those who put their lives on the line to keep Canadians safe. It shows a lack of judgment and it shows why the NDP is not fit to govern.
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Jamie Nicholls - 11:14
Philip Toone - 11:16
CPC (AB)
Hon. Jason Kenney (Calgary Southeast)
2013-06-14 11:17 [p.18369]
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Mr. Speaker, the RCMP has not contacted the government about this. The real question is, where is the NDP leader? Is he still busy disrespecting the RCMP?
Yesterday, the Leader of the Opposition asked a female RCMP officer, “Do you know who I am?”
That is the kind of temper the Leader of the Opposition has, getting in the way of his judgment. That is why he does not have the calibre to be the prime minister of this country.
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Mulcair, Thomas J.
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Andrew Scheer - 11:17
Philip Toone - 11:17
CPC (AB)
Hon. Jason Kenney (Calgary Southeast)
2013-06-14 11:18 [p.18369]
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Mr. Speaker, the answer is no.
However, Canadians want to know why the NDP leader rolled right through four stop signs here on Parliament Hill. Why did he insult an RCMP officer? Why does the NDP leader think he is above the law? He demonstrated disrespect for police officers.
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Duffy, Michael Dennis
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Harper, Stephen
Mulcair, Thomas J.
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Philip Toone - 11:18
CPC (AB)
Hon. Jason Kenney (Calgary Southeast)
2013-06-14 11:19 [p.18369]
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Mr. Speaker, once again, the RCMP has not contacted anyone in government or in the Prime Minister's Office about this matter.
Yesterday, however, the Leader of the Opposition, the NDP leader, was contacted by the RCMP here on Parliament Hill because he broke the law. Despite the fact that there are so many tourists around Parliament Hill, many of them children, he ignored the rules of the road and then insulted an RCMP officer.
Why did the NDP leader fail to respect the RCMP when it contacted him?
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Duffy, Michael Dennis
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Harper, Stephen
Mulcair, Thomas J.
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Chris Charlton - 11:19
CPC (AB)
Hon. Jason Kenney (Calgary Southeast)
2013-06-14 11:20 [p.18369]
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Again, Mr. Speaker, the answer is the same in English as it is in French, which is that the office of the Prime Minister and government has not been contacted by the RCMP with respect to this matter.
The real question, though, is why was the leader of the NDP contacted by the RCMP here on Parliament Hill yesterday. We have kids and tourists walking all around the Hill, but he does not seem to think that matters as he speeds through five stop signs. Then when he is stopped finally by the police and asked what is going on, he says, “Do you know who I am?”
That is the kind of arrogance that Canadians do not appreciate in their political representatives.
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Cars
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Duffy, Michael Dennis
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Harper, Stephen
Mulcair, Thomas J.
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Chris Charlton - 11:20
CPC (AB)
Hon. Jason Kenney (Calgary Southeast)
2013-06-14 11:21 [p.18369]
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Mr. Speaker, that question has been answered.
It is quite remarkable that the members of the NDP are so embarrassed by the conduct of their leader, they are not even prepared to defend it on the floor of the House of Commons. What I really find strange is that the NDP leader suggests that it was all just a misunderstanding. He implies that he co-operated and there was nothing wrong.
When an individual speeds through five stop signs and then insults an RCMP officer, would the individual have the arrogance to say, “Do you know who I am?” That reflects the kind of poor judgment that we sadly know is characteristic of the leader of the New Democratic Party.
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Harper, Stephen
Mulcair, Thomas J.
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Wallin, Pamela
Wright, Nigel
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David McGuinty - 11:21
Colin Carrie - 11:55
CPC (ON)
Ted Opitz (Etobicoke Centre)
2013-06-14 11:56 [p.18376]
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Mr. Speaker, the leader of the NDP confused Parliament Hill with The Fast and the Furious. When the RCMP ended his joyride, warning him not to repeat the stunt, he aggressively replied, "Don't you know who I am? You're going to be in a lot of trouble."
Running five stop signs is dangerous, illegal, careless and carries fines of up to $2,000 and possible jail time. This reckless behaviour endangered hundreds of children visiting the Hill and could have caused a tragedy.
Can the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Safety tell the House what our government has done to give police the tools they need to do their job?
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Mulcair, Thomas J.
Oral questions
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CPC (MB)
Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2013-06-14 11:57 [p.18376]
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Mr. Speaker, our government has created new legislation to keep dangerous criminals in jail, we have added almost 3,000 new RCMP members to the front-line forces and we are giving the RCMP the tools to fight things like sexual harassment within the RCMP.
We have the leader of the NDP trying to intimidate a female RCMP member who is protecting us on the Hill. We also have a member of Parliament, the member for Timmins—James Bay, calling a female RCMP officer a "meter maid". It is despicable. The members of the opposition cannot be proud of that. The NDP leader needs to apologize, as does the member--
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