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Situation in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank  , almost trying to absolve the attack, said that we needed to look at the root causes of terrorism. The root cause of terrorism is the terrorist, which I said at the time, to the great horror of my critics. Some of them said that the statement was too simplistic to be true. Others said

October 16th, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

National Defence committee  I have very little time left, so maybe I'll end this on a yes or no question. From a Canadian military planning perspective, are the root causes of terrorism relevant in any way?

December 6th, 2018Committee meeting

Sven SpengemannLiberal

Finance committee   on the potential, for instance, of foreign aid inadvertently supporting terrorist activities. Then we have had, from other witnesses, testimony that one of the root causes of terrorism is extreme poverty in these countries and that foreign aid is therefore important. How do we maintain

May 5th, 2015Committee meeting

Scott BrisonLiberal

Military Contribution Against ISIL  Mr. Speaker, let me be perfectly clear. No one on this side of the House will ever stand in this place and try to rationalize or conduct an academic exercise on the root causes of terrorism, or perhaps murdering a Canadian officer is not terrorism, maybe, sometimes, sort

March 26th, 2015House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Protection of Canada from Terrorists Act  ? This is a significant question. In fact, the leader of the Liberal Party has often spoken about dealing with the root causes of terrorism, as opposed to simply dealing with the symptoms of terrorism. What would this bill do about root causes, and why, when your party talks about root causes

January 30th, 2015House debate

Adam VaughanLiberal

Protection of Canada from Terrorists Act  , he knows that there is a real and present terrorist threat. I was pleased to see earlier this week that the Liberals have finally adopted our approach on national security. Hopefully they have rejected their ill-advised approach of looking for the root causes of terrorism

January 30th, 2015House debate

LaVar PayneConservative

Public Safety committee   will build a secure, inclusive and just Canada”. I've read the RCMP's section 3 of that document, and I think there's tremendous information in there for parents on Internet safety, the root causes of terrorism, where to go for assistance, and so on. Could you expand on that? Because I

October 8th, 2014Committee meeting

Wayne EasterLiberal

Military Contribution Against ISIL   that the root cause of terrorism is the terrorist himself. He, and he alone, has chosen his path. It is he and the evil within him that we fight. We know we must degrade and, where possible, destroy him before he destroys us. That means delivering critical military supplies to Kurdish

October 6th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Kidnapping of Girls in Nigeria   the endemic root causes of terrorism. To that end, the government must ensure that Canadian investments in the region allow for a fair distribution of profits to the local people. We in the NDP are calling on Canada to sign the arms trade treaty in order to prevent conventional weapons

May 12th, 2014House debate

Sadia GroguhéNDP

Crisis in the Philippines   change at this stage are not the solution, just as looking into the root causes of terrorism was not the right response to a tragedy on the day of the Boston Marathon, and just as it is not appropriate for Liberal members to waste time, in an important debate that they asked

November 20th, 2013House debate

Chris AlexanderConservative

Business of Supply   a few months ago that the root cause of terrorism was terrorists. Well, I think that for the Conservative government, the root cause of climate change is probably climate. I think it should take the issue a bit more seriously. That is all typical of this government's attitude. Make

November 7th, 2013House debate

Hélène LaverdièreNDP

Boston Marathon Bombings   is not the mark of a nuanced intellectual, but of an ideologue who is in over his head. Let us follow the facts, not Liberal ideology, and let us target the root cause of terrorism. They are called terrorists.

April 26th, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Public Safety committee   and the promotion of human rights for all peoples, but I don't think this notion of root causes for terrorism can take away the fact that there are people out there with evil agendas. We need the powers to make sure, first of all, that they're put out of business altogether—because

February 10th, 2011Committee meeting

Eric Vernon

Criminal Code   need to address the root causes of terrorism. I am not saying we could ever eradicate all people who might commit a terrorist act, but it is important that we work for peace to flourish, that we work to reduce the possibility, that we work to remove the fertile ground on which

November 17th, 2009House debate

Geoff ReganLiberal

National Defence committee  Thank you, Mr. Bouchard. Clearly poverty is one of the root causes of terrorism. And in warring regions, such as Afghanistan and Pakistan, there are a lot of people who live in deplorable conditions. These are the fundamental challenges, to be able to get aid to those people

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Peter MacKayConservative