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2018-12-13
Michael Cooper - 15:08
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Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould (Vancouver Granville)
2018-12-13 15:09 [p.24841]
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Mr. Speaker, I have received the correspondence from my hon. colleague across the way and I will take great care in reviewing that correspondence. The letter is speaking with respect to a bill that we introduced, Bill C-75, which seeks to reform the Criminal Code and improve efficiencies and effectiveness.
We are making changes to bail reform. We are looking at administration of justice offences to address delays, with the underlying emphasis on public safety, ensuring we respect victims and ensuring we have an efficient and effective criminal justice system. I look forward to having further conversations with the hon. member.
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2018-11-01
Hon. Tony Clement - 15:00
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Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould (Vancouver Granville)
2018-11-01 15:00 [p.23152]
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Mr. Speaker, I completely reject the characterization by members opposite on Bill C-75, which is a comprehensive bill that seeks to address delays in the criminal justice system.
There is nothing in this legislation that would reduce sentences. There is nothing that would change the principles around sentencing, which take into account the gravity of the offence and the proportion responsibility of an offender.
We are not lowering sentences. We are providing prosecutors with the necessary discretion they need to move forward in the appropriate way given the circumstances of the particular case.
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2018-10-05
Michael Cooper - 11:56
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Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould (Vancouver Granville)
2018-10-05 11:56 [p.22279]
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Mr. Speaker, without question, our hearts go out to the family of Constable Beckett in this tragedy.
I will say that our government is incredibly proud to have introduced and passed legislation that is among the toughest impaired driving laws in the world. I will say, with respect to Bill C-75, that it does not in any way, shape or form change the principles of sentencing, which are proportionate to the gravity of the offence and the grave responsibility of the offender.
What Bill C-75 does is that it gives prosecutors the necessary discretion to determine—
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2018-05-29
Hon. Rob Nicholson - 14:59
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Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould (Vancouver Granville)
2018-05-29 15:00 [p.19816]
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Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to stand to speak about Bill C-75, which will address delays and efficiencies in the criminal justice system.
The member opposite spoke about the reclassification provisions in terms of the reforms that were proposed. It is simply untrue that we are changing the sentencing regime. We are hybridizing offences, but providing prosecutors with additional tools.
I would like to ask my friend across the way what he feels about the provisions in terms of intimate partner violence, where we are supporting those victims of sexual assault and domestic violence in this bill. Does he not support that?
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2018-05-25
Bill Blair - 11:48
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Dan Albas (Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola)
2018-05-25 11:49 [p.19688]
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Mr. Speaker, if that is true, why did it not go to the justice committee? Why was it not included in Bill C-75 rather than Bill C-74? The Liberals have proposed dramatic changes to our criminal justice system that provide a “get out of jail” card for corporations charged with criminal activity. Not only have they snuck it into a budget bill, they rammed it through the finance committee without hearing from any witnesses, not one.
Can the Prime Minister tell Canadians why this radical change was not studied properly at the justice committee, where it belongs? Why is he intent on using a budget bill to continue to pass his soft-on-crime agenda?
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2018-04-23
Michael Cooper - 14:56
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Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould (Vancouver Granville)
2018-04-23 14:56 [p.18608]
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Mr. Speaker, our government is committed to ensuring that we continue to move forward with broad-based criminal justice reform to address delays that were identified by the Supreme Court of Canada.
I was grateful to introduce Bill C-75. I look forward to the member opposite supporting Bill C-75 as we move forward, because it will substantially address the delays in the criminal justice system. I am going to continue to appoint meritorious judges across the country, including in Alberta, of which I have appointed 27 thus far.
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Hon. Ed Fast - 14:57
Sylvie Boucher - 14:57
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Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould (Vancouver Granville)
2018-04-23 14:58 [p.18608]
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Mr. Speaker, our government is committed to ensuring that we continue to move forward to transform the criminal justice system, with an eye to public safety, protecting victims, and holding offenders to account.
We are going to continue to move on this. This is why our government introduced Bill C-75, which I look forward to the members opposite supporting, given that they are concerned as well about delays in the criminal justice system.
I was also proud and continue to be proud of appointing meritorious judges across the country, 167 in fact, and last year, in 2017, 100 judges, the most of any justice minister in two decades.
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Hon. Rob Nicholson - 14:58
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Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould (Vancouver Granville)
2018-04-23 14:59 [p.18608]
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Mr. Speaker, again, I am happy to stand up to speak about the appointments process that we have instituted. We will follow the appointments process for every appointment that I make.
I have made 167 appointments to the superior courts across this country, 27 in Alberta. I will add again, there were 100 appointments last year, a record of any minister of justice in over two decades.
I look forward to the member opposite also supporting Bill C-75, as we are committed to ensuring that we reduce the delays in the justice system.
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2018-04-19
Hon. Rob Nicholson - 14:55
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Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould (Vancouver Granville)
2018-04-19 14:55 [p.18559]
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Mr. Speaker, as I have said, our government is committed to improving the efficiencies and the effectiveness of the criminal justice system to ensure victims are supported, to ensure that offenders are taken to account, and to ensure public safety.
Delays in the criminal justice system are not new. They certainly existed in the previous government. The case of reference started to make its way through the system well in advance of our taking government. What is new is that we have taken significant steps by introducing Bill C-75, which aims to take bold action to address delays. As well, I have appointed 167 judges to the superior courts of this country.
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Michael Cooper - 14:57
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Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould (Vancouver Granville)
2018-04-19 14:58 [p.18559]
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Mr. Speaker, again, I am committed to continuing to appoint meritorious judges to the superior courts across this country. The member opposite should know that appointing judges is not necessarily the main reason that delays exist. What we are doing is fulfilling our government's commitment to follow through to significantly address court delays by introducing bold reform by way of Bill C-75. I expect the member opposite will support these measures because they would significantly reduce the delays in the criminal justice system.
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2018-04-18
Michael Cooper - 15:05
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Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould (Vancouver Granville)
2018-04-18 15:06 [p.18478]
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Mr. Speaker, our government has taken responsibility by moving forward with criminal justice reform that keeps communities safe, protects victims, and holds offenders to account. By way of introducing Bill C-75, we have fulfilled a commitment to bring forward substantive reform to the criminal justice system that will fundamentally address delays, if passed.
Further to that, I take my responsibility of appointing superior court justices incredibly seriously. One hundred and sixty-seven have been appointed, with 27 appointed in Alberta. We will continue to appoint judges to ensure that all vacancies are filled.
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