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2013-06-18
Andrew Scheer - 10:06
CPC (AB)
Hon. Michelle Rempel (Calgary Centre-North)
2013-06-18 10:06 [p.18505]
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Mr. Speaker, the bill has the unprecedented support of parties across this House. It has the support of the environmental non-governmental organizational community, and it has the support of the Nova Scotia government. However, one of my colleagues, who purports to support the environment, is blocking the passage of the bill. I am outraged.
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National, provincial and territorial par ...
Points of order
S-15, An Act to amend the Canada Nationa ...
Andrew Scheer - 10:06
Anne Minh-Thu Quach - 10:14
CPC (BC)
Hon. Ron Cannan (Kelowna—Lake Country)
2013-06-18 10:16 [p.18507]
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Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to rise on behalf of numerous British Columbians who are calling upon the government to implement the new mandatory minimum sentencing for those persons convicted of impaired driving causing death and get tougher on impaired drivers.
The petitioners request that the Criminal Code be changed to redefine the offence of impaired driving causing death to vehicular manslaughter.
Also, as the summer is upon us, I would like to remind all Canadians to drink responsibly and to not drink and drive.
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Petition 411-4279
Petition 411-4280
Vehicular homicide
Libby Davies - 10:16
Libby Davies - 11:54
CPC (AB)
Deepak Obhrai (Calgary East)
2013-06-18 12:15 [p.18523]
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Mr. Speaker, I was quite interested to understand that the NDP is going to be supporting the bill. To get the NDP to support any bill that deals with the growth of trade or business is quite welcome by our government, considering its opposition to all trade deals. However, we note also that, as usual, it has its caveats.
What is important is that this is a bill that would make Canadian companies accountable. We are talking about a public registry. Whenever a Canadian company is not accountable and it becomes a public issue, it is a message to other Canadian companies that the government and Canadians are very serious about transparency. That, by itself, would ensure that businesses comply with the legislation.
We are thankful that the NDP will be supporting it. Three convictions have already happened, and the publicity would ensure that Canadian companies will comply with transparency, as expected by all Canadians.
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S-14, An Act to amend the Corruption of ...
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Libby Davies - 12:16
Matthew Kellway - 12:33
CPC (AB)
Deepak Obhrai (Calgary East)
2013-06-18 12:37 [p.18526]
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Mr. Speaker, I listened with interest to the hon. member's response to this bill. Although that party is supporting the bill, I want to tell him quite clearly that this government has provided strong leadership not only around the world but also in Canada, and every given time the NDP opposes it.
The member talked about Canada being named and shamed internationally. The record is that the NDP leader goes overseas and has no shame in condemning Canada. What a pity. What kind of official opposition goes overseas to condemn Canada?
Most importantly, when I raised the point that three companies had been convicted, I received very strong laughter from members on the other side. They may think Canadian companies are corrupt and they may think Canadian companies are bad, but we are confident that Canadian companies are doing well. That we have few convictions for bribery speaks very well for Canada. Those members should not laugh at these things.
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Matthew Kellway - 12:38
Jean-François Fortin - 14:00
CPC (BC)
Wai Young (Vancouver South)
2013-06-18 14:02 [p.18535]
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Mr. Speaker, today I rise to mark a historic moment in this place. When our government passed Bill S-2, the family homes on reserves and matrimonial interests or rights act, shamefully, the Liberals and the New Democrats voted against this important legislation, which would give women and children living on first nations reserves the same matrimonial rights and protections as all Canadians.
Despite the courts having identified a legal gap in the protection of women and children on reserves some 25 years ago, violence and sometimes even death have resulted for too long. While it is unconscionable that the opposition parties stood against giving these rights to aboriginal women and children across our country, I applaud those countless women and organizations who came forward to support this bill.
Together, we have closed this gap, provided these protections and made our communities safer.
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Andrew Cash - 14:03
Megan Leslie - 14:19
CPC (BC)
Hon. James Moore (Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam)
2013-06-18 14:19 [p.18539]
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Mr. Speaker, they asked that same question yesterday, and the answer has not changed.
The answer is no. Neither the Prime Minister nor anyone else in his office has spoken with the RCMP. The leader of the NDP is another story. He said that he did not speak to Montreal police about the scandal surrounding the mayor of Laval.
There are two different approaches here. There is the Conservative Party's approach, which is to be direct and tell the truth, and there is the NDP's approach, which is to hide details for 17 years.
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Megan Leslie - 14:20
CPC (BC)
Hon. James Moore (Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam)
2013-06-18 14:20 [p.18539]
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Mr. Speaker, as I have said before, no, I do not have access to other Canadians' personal bank accounts. It was indeed a fact that Mr. Wright resigned. He took sole responsibility for his behaviour, because that is indeed how these matters unfolded. This was a transaction between Nigel Wright and Mike Duffy individually.
Again, the larger question for the NDP, and they try to avoid this day in and day out, is why the leader of the NDP failed, after 17 years, to disclose corruption in the city of Montreal. Why did he hide it? Why did he not come forward with it? Why did it take so long for him to finally admit that he was offered a bribe by the Mayor of Laval?
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Megan Leslie - 14:21
CPC (BC)
Hon. James Moore (Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam)
2013-06-18 14:21 [p.18539]
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Mr. Speaker, Mr. Zajdel was a councillor for 23 years. He was a candidate for the Conservative Party. He has been arrested on four specific charges.
Let me say this. As I said yesterday very clearly, if Mr. Applebaum or Mr. Zajdel or anybody is convicted of having done anything wrong, they should have the book thrown at them and be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. That is what taxpayers expect. They expect people to respect the law, which is something the leader of the NDP absolutely failed to do for 17 years in an absolute failure of leadership for the people of Montreal.
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Zajdel, Saulie
Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe - 14:21
CPC (BC)
Hon. James Moore (Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam)
2013-06-18 14:22 [p.18539]
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Mr. Speaker, if Mr. Zajdel, Mr. Applebaum or anybody else is convicted of wrongdoing, he or she should be held accountable to the full extent of the law. That is very clear.
There has to be accountability here in the House of Commons and at the municipal level in Quebec. Clearly, it will be better for Montrealers, Quebeckers and Canadians if the process is carried out effectively and efficiently.
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Zajdel, Saulie
Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe - 14:22
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc - 14:23
CPC (BC)
Hon. James Moore (Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam)
2013-06-18 14:24 [p.18540]
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Mr. Speaker, frankly, that is not at all the case. As my colleague must know, his party asked Mr. Zajdel to run as a candidate for the Liberal Party.
There is a process under way and that involves holding these individuals to account. If anybody is found to have broken the law, he or she will be held accountable to the full extent of the law.
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Zajdel, Saulie
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc - 14:24
CPC (BC)
Hon. James Moore (Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam)
2013-06-18 14:25 [p.18540]
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Mr. Speaker, my colleague should know very well that Mr. Wright has resigned and has taken sole responsibility for his actions, which is entirely appropriate, given this matter.
Again, if today's leader of the Liberal Party wants to speak to others about the importance of acting responsibly in public office and demonstrations of leadership by those who are in positions of authority, perhaps he can explain why the current Liberal leader has, again, taken money from charities that were designed to raise money to provide beds for seniors and literacy programs for kids, that were designed to support mental health. He took hundreds of thousands of dollars from charities that were designed to help those who are the most vulnerable in our society. He should show leadership himself.
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Trudeau, Justin
Wright, Nigel
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc - 14:26
CPC (BC)
Hon. James Moore (Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam)
2013-06-18 14:26 [p.18540]
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Mr. Speaker, Liberal Senator Pana Merchant has $1.7 million hiding outside of this country and is not paying her taxes, who was advocated by the member for Wascana, the Liberal Party—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Merchant, Pana
Oral questions
Senate and senators
Tax havens
Andrew Scheer - 14:26
CPC (BC)
Hon. James Moore (Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam)
2013-06-18 14:26 [p.18540]
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Mr. Speaker, it is the Liberal leader who says that it is okay for Mac Harb to take $231,000 from taxpayers. As long as he pays it back, he is welcome to come back into the Liberal Party. That is the Liberal standard of ethics. Their senators can rip off the taxpayers, take money away, and as long as they pay the money back, if they get caught, they are welcome to come back into the Liberal Party. That is their approach to ethics: take money from charities, support Liberal senators who do not pay their taxes, and welcome senators back into their caucus who are a disgrace to Canadian taxpayers.
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Harb, Mac
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Trudeau, Justin
Ève Péclet - 14:27
CPC (BC)
Hon. James Moore (Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam)
2013-06-18 14:27 [p.18540]
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Mr. Speaker, as I said in French, if Mr. Zajdel, Mr. Applebaum or anybody is convicted of wrongdoing, he or she should be held accountable to the full extent of the law. That is what the people of Montreal expect. That is what all Canadian taxpayers expect.
Again, it is no wonder the Charbonneau commission is going to take five years and cost millions of dollars, when people like the leader of the NDP do not co-operate with these investigations as they are ongoing. That is why the people of Montreal are frustrated. That is why Canadians are frustrated when they have the failed leadership of people like the leader of the NDP not co-operating and getting to the bottom of these scandals.
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Department of Canadian Heritage
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Zajdel, Saulie
Ève Péclet - 14:28
CPC (BC)
Hon. James Moore (Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam)
2013-06-18 14:29 [p.18541]
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Mr. Speaker, at 10 a.m. yesterday, the police held a press conference regarding Mr. Zajdel. That was the first time his name was mentioned in this process. My colleague should be more familiar with this matter.
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Zajdel, Saulie
Rosane Doré Lefebvre - 14:29
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