Mark Warawa
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Conservative MP for Langley (B.C.)
Won his last election, in 2011, with 64.50% of the vote.
Today
Posted on Twitter Mark Warawa asks about Government support for Bill C-489 in Question Period http://t.co/rWKErM6uj0
Mentioned by Langley AdvanceNews Anti-pedophile motion moves forward Langley's Conservative MP Mark Warawa has been given government support for his latest private members bill. Bill C-489 would amend the criminal code to ban sex offenders who attacked children from living within two kilometers of their victim's homes ...
Yesterday
Spoke in the House on Justice Mr. Speaker, in my riding of Langley, families have been forced to endure constant turmoil when the sex offender of their child was permitted to serve ...
Didn't vote on Vote #692 That this House do now adjourn.
Voted Yes on Vote #691 That, notwithstanding any Standing or Special Order or usual practice of the House, commencing upon the adoption of ...
Voted No on Vote #690 That the motion be amended by deleting all the words after the word “Fridays” and substituting the following: ...
Voted No on Vote #689 on Bill C-463 Amend the Income Tax Act (travel expenses)
Voted Yes on Vote #688 That, in the opinion of the House, anaphylaxis is a serious concern for an increasing number of Canadians ...
Mentioned by Langley Times Warawa's Safe At Home bill looks to become law Langley MP Mark Warawa's “Safe at Home” private member's bill received support from all parties in the House of Commons on Tuesday, and is now one step closer to becoming law. Bill C-489, called the “The Safe at Home Bill,” will amend the Criminal ...
Mentioned by Langley Times Nominations open for 2013 environmental hero awards ... environmental heroes planted a tree in the historic Fort Langley orchard as part of the award ceremony last June. With MP Mark Warawa (centre) are left to right) Bob Puls, Natal Cicuto, Deven Azevedo and Heather Jenkins. Frank Bucholtz/Langley Times ...
Posted on Twitter Syrian army has acknowledged firing intentionally at Israeli troops. Concerned about regional stability Israel has right 2 defend itself.
Posted on Twitter I spoke at the Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast today. It's wonderful to start the day encouraging & praying for others. Remember Oklahoma.
Two days ago
Spoke in the House on Criminal Code moved that Bill C-489, an act to amend the Criminal Code and the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (restrictions on offenders), be read the second time ...
Mentioned by The Province Langley MP's bill to keep paroled offenders away from their victims wins gov't ... The legislation, introduced by Conservative MP Mark Warawa (Langley), would prohibit paroled sexual offenders from coming within two kilometres of a victim's dwelling. It would also require that people on parole, probation or conditional sentences not ...
Mentioned by Montreal Gazette Tory MP Mark Warawa's victims bill wins government support - Montreal Gazette OTTAWA — The Conservative government appears to be throwing beleaguered rebel backbencher Mark Warawa a bone. Justice Minister Rob Nicholson Tuesday announced government support for the Langley, B.C., MP's private member's bill, which would ...
Mentioned by NorthumberlandView.ca Government Supports Private Member's Bill to Keep Victims Safe From ... ... Bill C-489 (restrictions on offenders), An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Corrections and Conditional Release Act. Sponsored by Mark Warawa, M.P. for Langley, this legislation would impose restrictions on offenders who are conditionally released.
Posted on Twitter #C489 debated today. Child sexual offenders will be prohibited from coming within two kms of victim’s dwelling. #SafeatHome bill!
Three days ago
Posted on Twitter I'm flying back to Ottawa now. It will be a very busy week, starting with 1st Hour of debate on C489 Safe at Home bill Tuesday 11:00am
Posted on Twitter I was in the Ft. Langley Victoria Day parade today. Weather was great! Huge turn out enjoying parade. Everyone had a great time!
Two weeks ago
Spoke in the House on Violence Against Women Mr. Speaker, twenty thousand Canadians from all walks of life gathered here today in front of the Parliament Buildings. They are asking Canadian leaders to end ...
Spoke at the Industry committee on Adoption of Digital Technology by Canadian Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Thank you, Chair. Thank you, witnesses. This is very interesting. I want to focus on what are the challenges and the hurdles for Canadian retail businesses ...
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to present two petitions. The first is about the sad fact that last year 22-year-old Kassandra Kaulius was killed by a ...
A month ago
Spoke in the House on Langley Has Talent Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to be able to tell this House about an incredible event happening in beautiful Langley, British Columbia. It is called “Langley ...
Spoke in the House on Criminal Code moved for leave to introduce Bill C-489, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (restrictions on offenders). Mr. Speaker, ...
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to present two petitions. In the first petition, petitioners are asking to see tougher laws in the implementation of a new ...
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-489 An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (restrictions on offenders)
Two months ago
Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Private Members' Business Very good. Thank you so much, Chair. Thank you, colleagues, for this opportunity to speak to you about M-408. I'm here to appeal the decision of ...
Spoke at the Industry committee on Broadband and Internet Access Across Canada Thank you, Chair, and my thanks to the witnesses for being here today. I want to use my example before I go on to present a ...
Spoke in the House on Privilege Mr. Speaker, I rise on a question of privilege. It is an honour to come before you regarding the right of a member of Parliament to ...
Spoke at the Industry committee on Broadband and Internet Access Across Canada Very good. Thank you. I believe our government highlighted, through the economic action plan, some of the incredibly good things the government has done. Of course, ...
Three months ago
Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Report of the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Alberta 2012 and Report ... Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the members of the PROC committee. It's a real honour to be here and an opportunity to present to ...
More than three months ago
Spoke at the Industry committee on Current State of Engineering in Canada I want to change the subject slightly. There was a comment that there's a lack of interest among first nations and women and that generally some ...
Spoke at the Environment committee on Subject Matter of Clauses 425 to 432 (Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012) ... Thank you very much. I think in the interest of time, I will address the point of order myself rather than open it up for further ...
Spoke at the Environment committee on Order in Council Appointment of Alan Latourelle to the Position of Chief ... l call the meeting to order. Welcome, everyone, to the 45th meeting of the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development. We are honoured today to ...
