Evidence of meeting #127 for Procedure and House Affairs in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was elections.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Robert Sampson  Legal Counsel, Legal Services, Elections Canada
Trevor Knight  Senior Counsel, Legal Services, Elections Canada
Stephanie Kusie  Calgary Midnapore, CPC
Jean-François Morin  Senior Policy Advisor, Privy Council Office
Clerk of the Committee  Mr. Andrew Lauzon
Philippe Méla  Legislative Clerk
Linda Lapointe  Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, Lib.

10:30 a.m.

Conservative

John Nater Conservative Perth—Wellington, ON

I would like a recorded vote.

(Amendment negatived: nays 6; yeas 3 [See Minutes of Proceedings])

(On clause 350)

10:30 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Larry Bagnell

We will go on to clause 350. Four CPC amendments are proposed, one of which has been withdrawn. We'll start with CPC-168.

Stephanie.

10:30 a.m.

Calgary Midnapore, CPC

Stephanie Kusie

This removes the offences of multiple or ineligible voting from the administrative monetary penalties regime.

10:30 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Larry Bagnell

We'll come back to the stricter regime.

10:30 a.m.

Calgary Midnapore, CPC

Stephanie Kusie

Yes, correct.

10:30 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Larry Bagnell

Mr. Graham.

10:30 a.m.

Liberal

David Graham Liberal Laurentides—Labelle, QC

Why do we want to restrict the commissioner's ability to have AMP, which is a great addition in this act?

10:30 a.m.

Conservative

Scott Reid Conservative Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston, ON

Are you looking for rhetoric lines?

10:30 a.m.

Liberal

David Graham Liberal Laurentides—Labelle, QC

Feel free.

10:30 a.m.

Conservative

Scott Reid Conservative Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston, ON

I would, but I don't want to delay us beyond the necessary time.

10:30 a.m.

Liberal

David Graham Liberal Laurentides—Labelle, QC

We might be done by one.

10:30 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Larry Bagnell

Okay.

All in favour of CPC-168, which reduces the commissioner's scope in dealing with these particular offences.

(Amendment negatived [See Minutes of Proceedings])

CPC-169 is withdrawn, so we're on CPC-170.

Stephanie.

10:30 a.m.

Calgary Midnapore, CPC

Stephanie Kusie

This adjusts the penalty, making it a minimum $1,000 fine, or administrative monetary penalty, for issues that previously led to a candidate's deposit being forfeited.

10:30 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Larry Bagnell

Do the officials have any comment?

10:30 a.m.

LCdr Jean-François Morin

This is a policy decision.

10:30 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Larry Bagnell

Mr. Nater.

10:30 a.m.

Conservative

John Nater Conservative Perth—Wellington, ON

An interesting observation of why this is important is that recently an Alberta court struck down the provisions of the candidate deposit. This would provide at least a $1,000 monetary situation.

10:30 a.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Larry Bagnell

Mr. Graham.

10:30 a.m.

Liberal

David Graham Liberal Laurentides—Labelle, QC

Doesn't this lower the maximum possible fine?

10:30 a.m.

LCdr Jean-François Morin

No, it imposes a minimum administrative monetary penalty of $1,000. Currently, at section 500 of the act, which imposes the penalties for committing an offence, there is no minimum penalty.

10:35 a.m.

Liberal

David Graham Liberal Laurentides—Labelle, QC

Is there a maximum?

10:35 a.m.

LCdr Jean-François Morin

Yes, of course. The act always establishes maximum penalties, but in this case, it would be a novel use of a minimum penalty in the act. Currently, at proposed subsection 508.5(2), the maximum AMP that can be imposed on a person is $1,500.

10:35 a.m.

Liberal

David Graham Liberal Laurentides—Labelle, QC

This would change that to $1,000.

October 18th, 2018 / 10:35 a.m.

LCdr Jean-François Morin

It would limit the commissioner's ability to determine an appropriate amount for the AMP.

10:35 a.m.

Liberal

David Graham Liberal Laurentides—Labelle, QC

Whatever you do, it's $1,000 instead of the flexibility of one dollar to $1,500. Okay.

Thank you.