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Petitions  Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36, I am saddened to present a petition that was collected in my riding in memory of Boris Cikovic, a teenager who was gunned down by thugs trying to rob him. Collected by Boris' parents and friends in the neighbourhood where he lived and where his promising young life was snuffed out by a bullet on October 3, 2008, the petition was signed by over 600 constituents.

December 2nd, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

National Holodomor Awareness Week  Mr. Speaker, during this National Holodomor Awareness Week, throughout Canada we pause to reflect on the 1932-33 famine genocide executed by Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin against the Ukrainian people. In Kyiv, the Holodomor memorial is a statue of a small starving girl holding three sheaves of wheat.

November 22nd, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Canadian Heritage  Mr. Speaker, the City of Edmonton, the Province of Alberta, Ukrainian Canadian organizations and many individual Canadians have come forward with generous donations totalling almost $8 million for the Ukrainian Canadian Archives and Museum. There is just one missing partner, the federal Conservative government.

November 4th, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Sustaining Canada's Economic Recovery Act  Madam Speaker, we just heard that it has taken more than 600 days for the minister to respond. My goodness, for our seniors who have contributed so much to building this great country, in the twilight of their years when we should make sure that they live in comfort, we are condemning and the minister's inaction is condemning them to live those final days, in many cases, in poverty.

November 3rd, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Preventing Human Smugglers From Abusing Canada's Immigration System Act  Madam Speaker, when the hon. member referenced Bill C-11, which passed the House with the support of all parties and all members of Parliament, he referenced it in an interesting way. We worked collectively on that bill and we passed a bill that we all thought was pretty good. Were we 100% happy?

October 28th, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Preventing Human Smugglers From Abusing Canada's Immigration System Act  Mr. Speaker, the legislation is so broadly drafted that it does not differentiate between those who would smuggle humans for humanitarian reasons and those who would do it for profit. Also, it does not differentiate between those who smuggle people and land them in Canada and the individuals smuggled are determined to have been genuine refugees and those who are strictly economic migrants.

October 28th, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Preventing Human Smugglers From Abusing Canada's Immigration System Act  Mr. Speaker, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Safety referenced two vessels, the Sun Sea and the Ocean Lady. I would like to take him back in time and reference two other ships that arrived in Canadian waters. Back in 1939 the SS St. Louis arrived in Canadian waters with 937 European Jews on board.

October 28th, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Canada-Panama Free Trade Act  Mr. Speaker, these are important issues, tax haven status and that it is a hub for drug dealers, but I would like to set those aside. In fact, Canada is not a boy scout when it comes to drug dealers. Some people would make the claim that in British Columbia the biggest agriculture crop is cannabis.

October 22nd, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36, I am honoured to present a petition that supports my private member's bill, Bill C-380. Those who engage in the propagation of violence based on race, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation can be charged under the hate crimes provision of the Criminal Code.

October 22nd, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, two years ago a promising grade 12 student and constituent, Boris Cikovic, was gunned down by teen thugs trying to rob him. His accused killer is out on bail enjoying life and allegedly refusing to assist police in identifying his accomplices. It is impossible to imagine the despair and sorrow felt by Boris' parents, Vesna and Davorin.

October 22nd, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Canadian Heritage  Mr. Speaker, next year marks 120 years since the first wave of Ukrainian pioneers to Canada. They transformed the bush of the Northwest Territories into the golden wheat fields of Saskatchewan and Alberta. Ten years ago, a state-of-the-art Ukrainian Canadian archives and museum was announced in Edmonton.

October 20th, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Human Rights  Mr. Speaker, on September 23 the Prime Minister met Ukrainian President Yanukovych under whom democratic and human rights transgressions are regularly occurring: intimidation of media, restrictions to freedom of assembly, tampering with election rules, secret police even pressuring university rectors to spy on students.

October 20th, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Russia  Madam Speaker, in late August I introduced the leader of the democratic opposition and former deputy prime minister of Russia, Mr. Boris Nemtsov, at the Black Ribbon Day Conference at the University of Toronto's Munk Centre, hosted by the Central and Eastern European Council of Canada.

October 1st, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36, I am pleased to present a petition signed in support of private member's bill, Bill C-544, as did my colleague from Beaches—East York. The petitioners support the bill to amend the Health of Animals Act and the Meat Inspection Act to prohibit the importation and exportation of horses for slaughter for human consumption, as well as horse meat products for human consumption.

September 28th, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36, I am pleased to present a petition signed in support of my private member's bill, Bill C-380. In Canadian hate law, propagation of violence based on race, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation is criminal. Incredibly, misogyny and the propagation of violence against women is legal.

September 27th, 2010House debate

Borys WrzesnewskyjLiberal