House of Commons Hansard #316 of the 44th Parliament, 1st session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was quebec.

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Opposition Motion—Federal Intrusions in the Exclusive Jurisdictions of Quebec and the Provinces Members debate a Bloc motion condemning the federal government's repeated intrusion into the exclusive jurisdictions of Quebec, the provinces and the territories and demanding the right to opt out unconditionally with full compensation. The Bloc argues this centralizes power and leads to failures. Liberals defend their collaborative approach and national programs like dental care and child care, arguing they benefit citizens. Conservatives agree on respecting jurisdictions but criticize the Bloc for supporting Liberal spending. The NDP supports co-operative federalism and federal social programs helping Quebeckers. 45300 words, 6 hours in 2 segments: 1 2.

Statements by Members

Question Period

The Conservatives argued the Prime Minister is not worth the cost after nine years of failed policies. They highlighted increased homelessness (up 38%) and hunger, with many Canadians skipping meals due to inflationary spending and high taxes. They criticized the government's "obese" nature and called for ending policies like the carbon tax to provide relief. They also raised concerns about corruption and obstructing the foreign interference inquiry.
The Liberals defended their Budget 2024 supports and social programs, including the national school food program, dental care, and affordable housing. They criticized the Conservatives for voting against these measures and their lack of plans on homelessness and poverty. They also discussed cooperation with the foreign interference inquiry, protecting the Charter, and their climate plan.
The Bloc criticized Liberal secrecy on foreign interference hindering the Hogue commission. They highlighted Liberal actions contributing to the decline of French (including anglicizing the APF) and federal interference in provincial jurisdiction on university research chairs and EDI hiring criteria.
The NDP raised concerns about the condition of the St. Lawrence River, lack of a B.C. watershed fund for wildfires, risks of a Trans Mountain spill, mercury poisoning in Grassy Narrows, and the closure of rural post offices.

Respect for the Authority of the Chair Members debate a point of order concerning Conservative MPs' tweets about events on April 30, where two Conservative MPs were named and expelled. Andrew Scheer argues the Speaker lacks jurisdiction over statements made outside the chamber and criticizes public comments by the Speaker's spokesman regarding the events. The Speaker will consider the arguments. 1600 words, 10 minutes.

Criminal Code Report stage of Bill S-224. The bill amends the Criminal Code regarding human trafficking, aiming to remove the requirement for victims to prove fear to align with international standards. Supporters argue this is needed to increase low conviction rates, while opponents say it may hinder prosecutions. The bill was amended in committee, prompting motions to restore its original text. 8300 words, 1 hour.

Adjournment Debates

Electoral Reform Promise Elizabeth May accuses the Liberals of breaking their 2015 promise to end the first-past-the-post voting system. Kevin Lamoureux defends the government, stating there was no consensus and that the current system is acceptable. May insists the promise was unequivocal, and accuses the Liberals of lying. Lamoureux maintains there was a genuine attempt to change the system.
Support for Canadian Caregivers Bonita Zarrillo criticizes the government's inaction on caregiver support, highlighting delayed pension benefits and the need for a refundable tax credit. Kevin Lamoureux defends the government's efforts, citing the Canada caregiver credit, disability program investments, and the national child care program, while blaming previous NDP opposition for earlier childcare failures.
Navis Group controversy Michael Cooper accuses the Minister of Employment of a conflict of interest and possibly breaking the law by receiving payments from Navis Group while it lobbied his department and secured federal contracts. Kevin Lamoureux defends the minister, saying he followed ethics rules and accusing the Conservatives of character assassination.

Department of Justice—Main Estimates, 2024-25 Members debate Department of Justice estimates. Conservatives point to rising crime rates, particularly auto theft, blaming Liberal policies like bail reform and questioning the Minister's record. Liberals defend their actions on crime, including new auto theft laws and increased judicial appointments, while criticizing Conservative opposition and their leader's stance on the notwithstanding clause. Other topics include legal aid funding, online harms legislation, MAID advance requests, drug decriminalization, and victims' rights. 38400 words, 4 hours.

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Department of Justice—Main Estimates, 2024-25Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

May 23rd, 2024 / 8:25 p.m.

Conservative

Frank Caputo Conservative Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo, BC

Madam Chair, when was the last time the minister attended a sentencing?

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Liberal

Arif Virani Liberal Parkdale—High Park, ON

Madam Chair, I attend courthouses around the country frequently in my capacity as minister, and I am invited to such courthouses.

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Conservative

Frank Caputo Conservative Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo, BC

Madam Chair, I ask the same question.

Department of Justice—Main Estimates, 2024-25Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Arif Virani Liberal Parkdale—High Park, ON

Madam Chair, I give the same response.

Department of Justice—Main Estimates, 2024-25Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

8:25 p.m.

Conservative

Frank Caputo Conservative Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo, BC

Madam Chair, when was the last time the minister attended a sentencing?

Department of Justice—Main Estimates, 2024-25Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

8:25 p.m.

Liberal

Arif Virani Liberal Parkdale—High Park, ON

Madam Chair, I attend courthouses frequently in my capacity as the Attorney General and Minister of Justice.

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8:25 p.m.

Conservative

Frank Caputo Conservative Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo, BC

Madam Chair, as the top legal official in this country, as Attorney General and Minister of Justice, does the minister not think he should attend a sentencing just once in a while?

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Liberal

Arif Virani Liberal Parkdale—High Park, ON

Madam Chair, I attend courthouses frequently. I do not attend active litigation, because my presence could be deemed a potential influencing factor on the litigation that is proceeding.

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8:30 p.m.

Conservative

Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn, AB

Madam Chair, does the minister believe extortion is a problem in Canada, yes or no?

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8:30 p.m.

Parkdale—High Park Ontario

Liberal

Arif Virani LiberalMinister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

Madam Chair, extortion is on the rise in Canada, and it needs to be addressed.

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8:30 p.m.

Conservative

Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn, AB

Madam Chair, the minister admits it is a problem. How many times was extortion mentioned in budget 2024? I would like just the number.

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8:30 p.m.

Liberal

Arif Virani Liberal Parkdale—High Park, ON

Madam Chair, with respect to my previous response to the member, who spent a long time in the Crown courts, I would indicate that—

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NDP

The Deputy Chair NDP Carol Hughes

The hon. member.

Department of Justice—Main Estimates, 2024-25Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

8:30 p.m.

Conservative

Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn, AB

Madam Chair, how many times is extortion mentioned in budget 2024? I would like just the number.

Department of Justice—Main Estimates, 2024-25Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

8:30 p.m.

Liberal

Arif Virani Liberal Parkdale—High Park, ON

Madam Chair, my presence could be deemed to be potentially influencing the process, which is why I do not—

Department of Justice—Main Estimates, 2024-25Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

8:30 p.m.

NDP

The Deputy Chair NDP Carol Hughes

The hon. member.

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8:30 p.m.

Conservative

Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn, AB

Madam Chair, it was mentioned zero times. Why?

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8:30 p.m.

Liberal

Arif Virani Liberal Parkdale—High Park, ON

Madam Chair, I have indicated that extortion is an issue that needs to be addressed in Canada.

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8:30 p.m.

Conservative

Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn, AB

Madam Chair, has extortion gotten worse since 2015, yes or no?

Department of Justice—Main Estimates, 2024-25Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

8:30 p.m.

Liberal

Arif Virani Liberal Parkdale—High Park, ON

Madam Chair, the rise in extortion, largely due to organized criminality, has seen a recent increase.

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8:30 p.m.

Conservative

Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn, AB

Madam Chair, the minister said it is recent. How many extortion cases were there in 2021? I would like just the number.

Department of Justice—Main Estimates, 2024-25Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

8:30 p.m.

Liberal

Arif Virani Liberal Parkdale—High Park, ON

Madam Chair, there were 7,671 charges completed for extortion—

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NDP

The Deputy Chair NDP Carol Hughes

The hon. member.

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8:30 p.m.

Conservative

Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn, AB

Madam Chair, in 2021, how many extortion cases were there? I want just the number.

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8:30 p.m.

Liberal

Arif Virani Liberal Parkdale—High Park, ON

Madam Chair, I have a statistic for the period from 2012 to 2021—