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Crime prevention

Crime, Responsibility, Youth (CRY) see Young Offenders Act--Amending

Crime Stoppers

Crimes against humanity

    >>Commemorating April 20-27 each year
    >>>M. (Assadourian), 11375-83, dropped from Order Paper, 11383
    >>>>Amdt. (Daviault), 11378
    >>>S.O. 31, 11881
    >>See also International Criminal Court

Criminal Code

    >>Amending, 6520
    >>>Legislation (Bill C-41), housekeeping, maintaining status quo, 5878-9, 5881-2
    >>>o.q., 2935-6
    >>>See also Judges--Appointment to higher court; Justice system--Public safety; Pedophilia
    >>Assault, definition, 13928
    >>Deadly force provision, fleeing felon rule, section 25, use, 1316
    >>>Compliance with Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 1316, 1321
    >>>Ontario Race Relations and Police Task Force recommendations, 1292
    >>>Reform, consultation process, 1292, 1314, 1320-1, 1328-30
    >>>Regulations, control, Superior Court judges, 1315
    >>>Restricting, assessment criteria, 1291-3
    >>>Suspects and innocent bystanders, rights, violation, 1298-9
    >>>Unconstitutional, April 1993 Ontario General Division Court ruling, 1292, 1300, 1331, 1333
    >>>See also Fisheries--Illegal fishing; Penitentiaries--Inmates; Police--Fleeing suspects
    >>Environmental crimes, polluters pay, including, 7449-50
    >>High risk offenders, 2402
    >>>See also Corrections and Conditional Release Act, Criminal Code, Criminal Records Act, Prisons and Reformatories Act and Transfer of Offenders Act (amdt.)(Bill C-45)
    >>Insanity provisions, constitutionality
    >>>o.q., 11348-9
    >>>S.O. 31, 11340
    >>National sense of community, reflecting, 5877-8
    >>Recodification, 517
    >>Restructuring, need, 5911
    >>Review, reform, need, 14475
    >>Section 25 see Criminal Code--Deadly force
    >>Section 43 see Children--Physical discipline; Corporal punishment--Parental right
    >>Section 85 see Gun control/guns--Use
    >>Section 690 see Justice system--Sentencing, Conviction
    >>Section 745 see Parole--Murderers
    >>See also Abortion--Opposition; Arson; Chemical and biological weapons--Enforcement; Crime--Investigations and trials, DNA testing; Dangerous offenders; Euthanasia--Aggressive therapy--Criminal Code; Gun control/guns--Legislation; Hate propaganda; Serial killer board games/card--Importation; Witness protection program; Young Offenders Act (amdt.) and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-37)

Criminal Code (amdt.--abortion)(Bill C-253)--Boudria

    >>First reading, 4527
    >>See also Abortion--Refusal to assist

Criminal Code (amdt.--aiding suicide)(Bill C-215)--Robinson

    >>First reading, 1434
    >>Second reading, 5968-76
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 5976
    >>See also Euthanasia

Criminal Code (amdt.) and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--capital punishment)(Bill C-265)--J. Hill

    >>First reading, 5620
    >>See also Capital punishment; Murder--First degree; Young Offenders--Murder

Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest without warrant)(Bill C-343)--Thompson

    >>First reading, 14323
    >>Second reading, 16208-12
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 16212
    >>See also Offenders--Probation

Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-226)--Nunziata

    >>First reading, 2395
    >>Second reading, 6932-40, 7261-70, 8858-63
    >>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 6940, 7270
    >>>Agreed to, on recorded division, 9033-4; revised recorded division, 9334-5
    >>Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee referral, 9034
    >>See also Parole--Murderers, Criminal Code

Criminal Code (amdt.--child prostitution, criminal harassment and female genital mutilation)(Bill C-119)--Minister of Justice (Rock)

Criminal Code (amdt.--bail in cases of assault with weapon or criminal harassment)(Bill C-327)--Thompson

    >>First reading, 12726
    >>See also Justice system--Bail

Criminal Code (amdt.--cattle rustling and range cattle)(Bill C-211)--Riis

    >>First reading, 1001
    >>Second reading, 5541-3
    >>>Order discharged, bill withdrawn and subject matter referred to Agriculture Standing Committee, 5543
    >>See also Cattle rustling

Criminal Code (amdt.--concurrent sentences)(Bill C-358)--Harris

    >>First reading, 16783
    >>See also Crime--Violent, Multiple crimes

Criminal Code (amdt.--dangerous intoxication)(Bill C-303)--I. McClelland

    >>First reading, 9693
    >>Second reading, order discharged and bill withdrawn, by unanimous consent, 11255
    >>See also Justice system--Extreme drunkeness defence

Criminal Code (amdt.--facsimile advertising)(Bill C-234)--de Savoye

    >>First reading, 2978-9
    >>Second reading, 17111-5
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 17115
    >>See also Advertising--Facsimile (fax) transmissions

Criminal Code (amdt.--force) and Coastal Fisheries Protection Act (amdt.--force)(Bill C-8)--Minister of Justice (Rock)

    >>First reading, 946
    >>Second reading, 1291-1301, 1313-37
    >>>Agreed to, 1337
    >>Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 1337
    >>>Reported, without amdt., 2706
    >>Report stage, 3319-21
    >>>M. (Venne), 3319-20, negatived, 3321
    >>>Concurrence, M. (Blondin-Andrew), agreed to, 3321
    >>Third reading, 3321-3
    >>>Agreed to, on division, 3323, passed.
    >>Senate passage, 4300
    >>Royal Assent, 4300. Chap. 12, S.C. 1994
    >>See also Fisheries--Illegal fishing, Fleeing foreign fishing vessels; Penitentiaries--Inmates, Escapes; Police--Fleeing suspects

Criminal Code (amdt.--genital mutilation of female persons)(Bill C-277)--C. Gagnon

    >>First reading, 6298
    >>Second reading, 13350-9, 15073-8
    >>>Agreed to, 15078
    >>>Dropped to bottom of Order Paper, 13359
    >>Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee referral, 15078
    >>See also Women--Excision

Criminal Code (amdt.--gun control)(Bill C-272)--J. Hill

    >>First reading, 6001
    >>See also Gun control/guns--Ownership

Criminal Code (amdt.--hate propaganda-age group)(Bill C-214)--Boudria

    >>First reading, 1242
    >>Second reading, 2315-21
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 2321
    >>See also Hate propaganda

Criminal Code (amdt.--human being)(Bill C-205)--Wappel

    >>First reading, 677
    >>See also Abortion--Unborn

Criminal Code (amdt.--juvenile prostitution)(Bill C-363)--C. Axworthy

    >>First reading, 16999
    >>See also Prostitution

Criminal Code (amdt.--juvenile prostitution outside of Canada)(Bill C-321)--C. Gagnon

    >>First reading, 11533
    >>See also Prostitution

Criminal Code (amdt.--mines)(Bill C-348)--K. Martin

    >>First reading, 14681
    >>See also Defence equipment--Land mines

Criminal Code (amdt.--no parole when imprisoned for life)(Bill C-364)--Hanger

Criminal Code (amdt.--peeping Toms)(Bill C-349)--Thompson

Criminal Code (amdt.--prostitution)(Bill C-304)--Forseth

    >>First reading, 9829
    >>See also Prostitution

Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of children)(Bill C-296)--Robinson

    >>First reading, 8887-8
    >>See also Children--Physical discipline; Corporal punishment--Parental right

Criminal Code (amdt.--replica firearms, theft, import or unlawful sale of firearms)(Bill C-260)--Meredith

    >>First reading, 5351
    >>Second reading, 14745-51, dropped from Order Paper, 14751
    >>See also Gun control/guns--Replicas

Criminal Code (amdt.--review process and disclosure by prosecutor)(Bill C-330)--C. Axworthy

    >>First reading, 13287
    >>See also Justice system--Wrongful conviction claims

Criminal Code (amdt.--self-induced intoxication)(Bill C-72)--Minister of Justice (Rock)

    >>First reading, 10009
    >>Second reading, 11036-50
    >>>Committee of the Whole referral and third reading same day, M. (Thompson), leave to move, unanimous consent denied, 11048
    >>>Agreed to, 11050
    >>Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 11050
    >>>Reported, with amdts., 14023
    >>Report stage, concurrence, M. (Rock), agreed to, 14469
    >>Third reading, 14469-73, 14482-4, agreed to, 14484, passed
    >>Senate passage, 14499
    >>Royal Assent, 14500, Chap. 32, S.C. 1995
    >>See also Justice system--Extreme drunkeness defence

Criminal Code (amdt.--sentencing)(Bill C-41)--Minister of Justice (Rock)

    >>First reading, 5218
    >>Second reading, 5870-89, 5900-20, 6028-30, 6041-61, 6816-28
    >>>Agreed to, on recorded division, 6885-6
    >>Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee
    >>>Referral, 6886
    >>>Reported, with amdt., 10836
    >>Report stage and third reading, time allocation under S.O. 78(2), M. (Gagliano), agreed to, on recorded division, 13448-9
    >>Report stage, 13760-95, 13816-53
    >>>Motions
    >>>>(McTeague), 13769, negatived, on recorded division, 13838-40
    >>>>(Ramsay), 13760, negatived, on recorded division, 13834-5; 13769, negatived, on recorded division, 13836-7; 13833, negatived, on recorded division, 13850-1
    >>>>(Robinson), 13769, negatived, on recorded division, 13841-2
    >>>>(Rock), 13769, agreed to, as amended, on recorded division, 13848; 13832-3, agreed to, on recorded division, 13849-50; 13833, agreed to, on recorded division, 13851-2
    >>>>>Amdt. (Keyes), 13819, agreed to, on recorded division, 13847-8
    >>>>(Skoke), 13769, negatived, on recorded division, 13837-8, 13844-5
    >>>>(Szabo), 13769, withdrawn, 13847
    >>>>(Venne), 13760, negatived, on recorded division, 13835-6; 13769, negatived, on recorded division, 13840-1, 13846; 13832, negatived, on division, 13832, negatived, on recorded division, 13848-9; 13833, negatived, on division, 13833
    >>>>(Wappel), 13769, negatived, on recorded division, 13842-4; agreed to, on recorded division, 13845-6
    >>>>Concurrence, as further amended, M. (Rock), agreed to, on recorded division, 13852-3
    >>Third reading, 13921-38, 13947-79, agreed to, as further amended, on recorded division, 13978-9, passed.
    >>>Amdt. (Boudria), agreed to, 13973
    >>Senate passage, 14499
    >>Royal Assent, 14499, Chap. 22, S.C. 1995
    >>See also Hate crime--Legislation; Justice system--Alternative measures program--Sentencing; Sexual orientation--Legislation

Criminal Code (admt.--sentencing)(Bill C-90)(3rd Sess., 34th Parl.) see Justice system--Sentencing, Legislation

Criminal Code (amdt.--summary conviction penalties)(Bill C-297)--J. Hill

    >>First reading, 8963
    >>See also Justice system--Sentencing

Criminal Code (amdt.--taking a sample of a bodily substance)(Bill C-331)--Nunziata

Criminal Code (amdt.--transmission of HIV)(Bill C-354)--G. Breitkreuz

    >>First reading, 15813-4
    >>See also Crime--HIV transmission

Criminal Code (amdt.--use of a firearm in the commission of or attempt at an offence)(Bill C-293)--J. Hill

    >>First reading, 8645
    >>See also Gun control/guns--Use, Sentencing

Criminal Code (amdt.--violent crimes)(Bill C-301)--K. Martin

    >>First reading, 9475
    >>Second reading, 13500-7, 13509-11
    >>>Dropped from Order Paper, 13511
    >>Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee referral, M. (K. Martin), 13510, negatived, 13511
    >>See also Crime--Violent

Criminal Code (amdt.--voluntary intoxication)(Bill C-305)--Forseth

    >>First reading, 9829
    >>See also Justice system--Extreme drunkeness defence

Criminal Code and Copyright Act (amdt.--profit from authorship respecting a crime)(Bill C-307)--Wappel

    >>First reading, 9953-4
    >>See also Crime--Profits

Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--forensic DNA analysis)(Bill C-104)--Minister of Justice (Rock)

    >>First reading, 14410
    >>Second reading, 14489-95, agreed to, 14495
    >>Committee of the Whole referral, committee stage, reported, without amdt., 14495-7
    >>Report stage, concurrence, M. (Rock), agreed to, 14497
    >>Third reading, agreed to, 14497, passed
    >>Senate passage, 14499
    >>Royal Assent, 14500, Chap. 27, S.C. 1995
    >>See also Crime--Investigations and trials

Criminal harassment see Criminal Code (amdt.--child prostitution, criminal harassment and female genital mutilation)(Bill C-119)

Criminal jurisdiction see Oceans--Canadian jurisdiction

Criminal justice system see Justice system

Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1994 (Bill C-42)--Minister of Justice (Rock)

    >>First reading, 5350
    >>Second reading, 6520-5
    >>>Agreed to, 6525
    >>Committee of the Whole, 6525-9
    >>>Referral, instead of a standing committee, by unanimous consent, 6525
    >>>Amdt. (Forseth), 6525, negatived, on division, 6528
    >>>Reported, without amdt., 6529
    >>Report stage, concurrence, 6529
    >>Third reading, 6529, passed.
    >>Senate amdt., concurrence, M. (Rock), 9009-13, agreed to, on division, 9013
    >>Royal Assent, 9160. Chap. 44, S.C. 1994
    >>See also Justice system--Administration

Criminal Law Improvement Act, 1995 (Bill C-118)--Minister of Justice (Rock)

Criminal organizations see Crime--Gangs/criminal organizations

Criminal records

    >>Alleged offences, information, retaining, 13762, 13767

Criminal Records Act see Corrections and Conditional Release Act, Criminal Code, Criminal Records Act, Prisons and Reformatories Act and Transfer of Offenders Act (amdt.)(Bill C-45)

Criminal trials see Justice system--Trials

Criminals

    >>Accountability, financial restitution, 2399-400, 2409, 2413-4, 2416-7
    >>Conviction/crimes committed, comparison, 4259
    >>Fleeing police, harsher sentences, 1324
    >>Foreign, non-resident, deportation, 10519-20, 12556-64, 12867-75, 15021-7
    >>>Legislation see Immigration Enforcement Improvement Act (Bill C-316)
    >>>S.O. 31, 9524
    >>Incarceration rate, 10364-6
    >>Rehabilitation, 2445, 2455, 3740, 4256, 10365
    >>>o.q., 5730
    >>Rights, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, protecting, 4497
    >>See also Gun control/guns; Immigrants; Immigration--Ministerial permits; Justice system; Refugees

Croatia

    >>Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping troops, 5980-1
    >>>Anderson, Pte George, injuries, S.O. 31, 3517
    >>>Henwood, Major Bruce, injuries, S.O. 31, 15038
    >>>Isfield, Cpl Mark Robert, death, S.O. 31, 5721-2
    >>>Mandate, maintaining, o.q., 11292-4, 11344, 12110-1
    >>>Remaining, contingent, reducing, agreement, o.q., 10388
    >>>Royal 22nd Regiment, medical support, lack, o.q., 9468
    >>>Stephens, Lieutenant Colonel Alan, Canadian Logistics Battalion Commander, relieved of duties, o.q., 9652
    >>>Technical problems, 279-80
    >>>Withdrawing, o.q., 9824-5, 10072-3, 11990
    >>Civil war, United Nations involvement, 273, 320-1, 331-2
    >>Cultural and economic ties, promoting, visitors, S.O. 31, 11879-80
    >>Parliamentary delegation, S.O. 31, 9820
    >>See also Bosnia-Herzegovina; Peric--References

Crohn's and Colitis Month

    >>Digestive tract diseases, S.O. 31, 8473

Cronin, Thomas E. see Members of Parliament--Recalls, Direct Democracy

Cronin, Timothy Denis see Penitentiaries--Ferndale, B.C.

Crook, Darrel see Parole--Murderers

Crop damage see Agriculture; Migratory birds--Flyways

Crop insurance

    >>Continuation, 4126, 4152
    >>Program, funding, 5% cut-back, Feb. 22/94 budget measure, exemption, 1827
    >>Saskatchewan/Manitoba, flooding, government action, lack, S.O. 31, 2970
    >>See also Farm income--Net income stabilization account

Cross border shopping see Automobile industry

Cross-country skiing see Skiing

Cross, James see Quebec--October 1970

Crossbows see Gun control/guns--Prohibited weapons--Registration

Crow benefit see Agriculture--Quebec; Grain industry--Development; Grain transportation--Freight rates, Subsidies; Livestock--Western producers

Crow, John see Bank of Canada--Governor

Crowfoot constituency

Crown corporations

    >>Annual reports, production costs, reducing, o.q., 3999
    >>Essential services, strikes, anti-scab legislation, 13939-47, 15509-18
    >>>See also Canada Labour Code and Public Service Staff Relations Act (amdt.--scabs and essential services)(Bill C-317)
    >>Executive salaries, 8440
    >>>Disclosure, M. (Harvard), 8513-22, dropped from Order Paper, 8522
    >>Financial accountability, 9757-60, 11649-56
    >>>S.O. 31, 9722
    >>>Value for money audits, 9754-5, 9758
    >>>See also Bank of Canada; Canada Council; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; Canadian Wheat Board; International Development Research Centre; National Arts Centre
    >>Financial Administration Act, Part X, exemptions, 1273-5, 9753-8, 9760-1, 11170-9, 11649-56
    >>>Legislation see Financial Administration Act (amdt.--exempted Crown corporations)(Bill C-263)
    >>>o.q., 1066-7
    >>National unity, role, 7211-2
    >>Privatization, 8564, 8566-7
    >>>Employee succession rights, strengthening, 16726
    >>>National debt reduction, relationship, 1812, 2693, 7162-3
    >>>Reform Party position, 13982, 14233
    >>>Review, continuing, Feb. 27/95 budget statement, 10098
    >>Subsidies, eliminating, 46
    >>>Reform Party position, 1782, 1812, 1829, 2059, 7211-2, 8564, 8566-7
    >>See also Access to Information Act--Parliament; Access to Information Act (amdt.--Crown corporations)(Bill C-361)