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Bill C-410 An Act to amend the Criminal Code (sex crimes and violent crimes)

) (enlèvement),       (xix) subsection 279(2) (forcible confinement), (xx) paragraph 344(b) (robbery), (xxi) section 433 (arson — disregard for human life), (xxii) section 434.1 (arson — own prop-erty), (xxiii) section 436 (arson by negligence), and   (xix) paragraphe 279(2) (séquestration

June 20th, 2005
Bill

Peter MacKayConservative

Criminal Code   with the crime of arson by adding language that addresses the death or injury of a fire fighter engaged in combating a fire or explosion that is deliberately set. Madam Speaker, it is a very great pleasure to rise in the House this evening not only on behalf of my constituents in Surrey

March 14th, 2002House debate

Gurmant GrewalCanadian Alliance

Justice committee   would be on the radar. I'm sure that most children in this country who aren't in school at that age are on the radar. At 13, he was found in possession of a stolen car. At 14, he had arson, times two, without regard to human life. He broke a liquor store clerk's hand with a baseball

March 23rd, 2011Committee meeting

Gordon Penner

National Defence committee  : improper driving of vehicles. Next is “Causing fires”. That's not the same as arson. This doesn't mean deliberately causing fires. It could be a negligent causing of a fire by not properly looking after equipment. These are things that concern me. First of all, it's obviously

March 9th, 2011Committee meeting

Jack HarrisNDP

Public Safety committee  -related acts are distinguished from other criminal acts in their practical application. For example, the recent firebombing of an RBC branch in Ottawa prior to the G-20 summit was treated as an act of arson, and no charges were laid under anti-terrorism provisions. We

December 13th, 2010Committee meeting

Ihsaan Gardee

Public Safety committee   was acquitted of any charges, as the judge determined he was acting in self-defence. After the G-20 finance ministers meeting in Australia in 2006, 26 people were charged and arrested for reasons including damaging property, arson, and disorderly conduct. At the G-20 summit in London

December 1st, 2010Committee meeting

Jenilee Guebert

Public Safety committee  . In the case of Bill C-23B, that indirectly and non-exclusively concerns pedophiles; it also concerns a range of offences. Let's take Schedule 1, for example. It states that all persons convicted of Schedule 1 offences are no longer entitled to a record suspension. That concerns arson

November 24th, 2010Committee meeting

Maria MouraniBloc

Bill C-343   Bloc Bill C-343 that would reward youth criminals. Bill C-343 would provide thousands of dollars from EI for parents to stay home and take care of youth criminals who were injured while committing a crime, such as robbery, arson, gang activity or other criminal acts. The bill would

November 17th, 2010House debate

Maurice VellacottConservative

Criminal Code   there were 13,724 arson fires in Canada last year. I was alarmed that over 30%, or one-third, of fires in my home community of Surrey were as a result of arson. A high percentage of them contain booby traps. There have been arson fires in schools. There have been arson related fiery

April 28th, 2003House debate

Gurmant GrewalCanadian Alliance

Human Resources committee   Act, formerly Bill C-42, would also have ended house arrest for serious crimes such as luring a child, arson, and aggravated assault. This would obviously also impact victims and those that have crimes perpetrated on them. Bill S-10, Penalties for Organized Drug Crime Act

November 4th, 2010Committee meeting

Maurice VellacottConservative

Justice   feet and explain why she gutted the bill on conditional sentences to ensure that people who commit arson in this country can serve their time in the comfort of their own home. Perhaps she could get up and explain that if she is so interested in fighting crime all of a sudden.

October 28th, 2010House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Criminal Code   the line of duty death or injury of a firefighter when it is the result of a criminal act such as murder or arson. Putting additional penalties into the criminal code for murder or arson that results in the death of a firefighter might go some way to deterring people who

March 14th, 2002House debate

Bill BlaikieNDP

Census  Mr. Speaker, the inconsistencies and the hypocrisy of the opposition is absolutely alarming. On the one hand, when it comes to locking up offenders who have committed arson, auto theft or assault, the opposition does not want to jail them, but when it comes to people who do

October 8th, 2010House debate

Rob MooreConservative

Standing up for Victims of White Collar Crime Act   “victim” a broad interpretation, so that people other than the direct victim, including communities, can provide victim impact statements. For example, a victim impact statement was made by a synagogue on behalf of all members of the congregation in an arson case. In other cases, first

October 4th, 2010House debate

Daniel PetitConservative

Bill C-16 An Act to amend the Criminal Code

(a) (theft over $5000), (ix) paragraph 348(1)(e) (breaking and entering a place other than a dwelling-house), (x) section 349 (being unlawfully in a dwelling-house), and (xi) section 435 (arson for fraudulent purpose). COMING INTO FORCE Order in council 3. This Act comes into force

May 6th, 2010
Bill

Rob NicholsonConservative