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Ending the Long-gun Registry Act   registry. He even stood in a debate and said, “Vote for me, vote for the Conservatives. It is the same thing. We both will vote to end the long gun registry.” Well, it is clear that the electoral promises of that member do not mean a whole lot. To all reasonable people, this bill

February 13th, 2012House debate

Bob ZimmerConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act   into the future even though cars are registered with the province. Unfortunately, it is clear to all of us that gun crimes will not disappear even should the registry by some miracle survive. There will be, unfortunately, future gun crimes, some of which will be quite heinous

February 13th, 2012House debate

Francis ScarpaleggiaLiberal

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act  Mr. Speaker, I will begin by saying that flattery will get you everywhere. That being said, in terms of the transfer of the data, Robert Dutil, Quebec's public safety minister, was very clear when he appeared before the committee. I also think the facts are undeniable. We

February 13th, 2012House debate

Françoise BoivinNDP

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act  Mr. Speaker, it is important that we clear up the record on one thing. It is not something the opposition has done throughout this debate, much of which I have been privy to. I heard the hon. member say that we had heard testimony at the committee about a reduction in suicide

February 13th, 2012House debate

Ryan LeefConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act   two hours of my time and the process is simple. Every time we made this case to the Conservatives, it seemed less and less clear that registration was a problem for them. In closing, there are so many things that need to be said. People write to me about this every day to share

February 13th, 2012House debate

Françoise BoivinNDP

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act  Mr. Speaker, I really appreciate the support from the member and all of my colleagues on the other side, many of them who unfortunately have been forced by their leadership not to vote according to the wishes of their constituents. We have made it very clear that we need

February 13th, 2012House debate

Garry BreitkreuzConservative

Ending the Long-gun Registry Act   not support the gun registry? If he could be clear on that point, I would appreciate it.

February 13th, 2012House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Economic Negotiations with the European Union   about supply management. The position of the Liberal Party is clear. The position of the Conservative Party is clear. All parties in the House have made it very clear that they support supply management. Yes, I believe it is on the table. I was never told that it was not. We need

December 14th, 2010House debate

Martha Hall FindlayLiberal

Economic Negotiations with the European Union  Mr. Chair, as I indicated on the record, the Dairy Farmers of Canada made it very clear to us that they are concerned. The quotes of the Dairy Farmers of Canada are accurate as stated to us in various documents. The parliamentary secretary went on at some length about how

December 14th, 2010House debate

Wayne EasterLiberal

Economic Negotiations with the European Union  Mr. Chair, our government's position is clear: we support the supply management system. This support is clear and categorical. There are negotiations underway and all topics are on the table. These negotiations are different from any previous negotiations. However, our position

December 14th, 2010House debate

Peter Van LoanConservative

Situation in Haiti   embassy in Port-au-Prince for an indefinite period. In light of this, Canada must help Haiti ensure that its presidential election procedures are clear and transparent. Haitians have a right to have a democratically elected president with a mandate from the people to address the major

December 13th, 2010House debate

Johanne DeschampsBloc

Environment committee   with legislation that is clear. The role of judges is to interpret it. From Mr. Ouellet's comments, I understood him to say that judges basically need to act like police officers on environmental matters. In my opinion, it is up to lawmakers to make clear law and up to judges to make wise

December 13th, 2010Committee meeting

Steven BlaneyConservative

Bill C-32 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) committee  I'm still not quite there, though, in terms of understanding it. You can make things very clear--things are very clear at the moment--without Bill C-32. They're clear. But as I understand it--

December 13th, 2010Committee meeting

Marc GarneauLiberal

Environment committee   Environmental Bill of Rights is to ensure consistency with Canada's rights and obligations under international law.” Now we have two purpose clauses. It's not at all clear to me that those two purposes are necessarily consistent with each other. In other words, in the new subclause (2

December 13th, 2010Committee meeting

Stephen WoodworthConservative

Immigration and Refugee Protection Act   overseas to visit them and share a few joyous days in Canada. Unfortunately, one in five visitors will have their applications rejected. No clear reasons will be given, as there are no clear criteria and no minimum standards. Canadians and their relatives are extremely frustrated

December 13th, 2010House debate

Olivia ChowNDP