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Ending Conditional Sentences for Property and other Serious Crimes Act  , whether he agrees that these should be ineligible for house arrest. I will list them clearly for the hon. member: street racing causing bodily harm, human trafficking, criminal negligence causing bodily harm, criminal negligence causing death, passport forgery, incest, perjury, arson

October 21st, 2009House debate

Shelly GloverConservative

Ending Conditional Sentences for Property and Other Serious Crimes Act  , that judicial discretion has not worked in the interests of the Canadian public. The Canadian public has lost faith and confidence in the judicial system when they see individuals who have been convicted of serious crimes, crimes against individuals, such as assaults and arson, sentenced

October 20th, 2009House debate

Brent RathgeberConservative

Criminal Code   of first-degree murder to include the death of a firefighter acting in the line of duty and amend Section 433 of the Criminal Code dealing with the crime of arson by adding language that addresses the death or injury of a firefighter engaged in combating a fire or explosion

May 13th, 2003House debate

Gurmant GrewalCanadian Alliance

Criminal Code   in stamping out the theft and destruction of cultural property, the very pillar of a civilization. This legislation allows states, in which arson or theft of cultural property have occurred, to have recourse against citizens or Canadian permanent residents and stateless individuals

November 21st, 2005House debate

Bev OdaConservative

Criminal Code   and the Cultural Property Export and Import Act. The summary of the bill that is distributed says, among other things, and act to amend the Criminal Code to prohibit certain offences, including theft, robbery, mischief and arson against cultural property protected under the 1954 Convention

October 25th, 2005House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Public Safety committee  I would find that quite interesting. Obviously, bed-wetting is not an offence, but is it your position that arson ought to be included in that list of offences for mandatory registration?

May 12th, 2009Committee meeting

Brent RathgeberConservative

Public Safety committee  Thank you. There was some suggestion that maybe arson was linked to the sex offender registry. I don't know if you want to deal with that.

May 12th, 2009Committee meeting

The ChairConservative

Foreign Affairs committee   as far as we'd go. Lasantha went farther, and I suspect he had good reason to feel like that. We're calling on the government to bring these cases to trial—the killings, the murders, the harassments, the arsons, and the threats. The morning Lasantha was killed, he and his wife were

March 25th, 2009Committee meeting

Robert Dietz

Tackling Violent Crime   is reasonable punishment for serious repeat property crimes like car theft and arson. The NDP works to oppose important legislation to protect the security of Canadian communities. That is why the NDP opposed anti-terrorism legislation and house arrest legislation for serious property

February 27th, 2009House debate

John DuncanConservative

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee   the harassment and intimidation of Bahá'í schoolchildren to arson attacks and much more serious threats of death. Incidentally, this has also included my student, Nargiss Tavassolian, the daughter of Shirin Ebadi, who while at McGill University had an informant, I discovered, find out her

February 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Prof. Payam Akhavan

Situation in Sri Lanka  . The Sri Lankan government even abolished the section of its constitution that protected minority rights. Tamils were discriminated against in schools, the public service and the military. In the 1960s, arson, vandalism and anti-Tamil riots killed 500 Tamils. In 1981, police burned

February 4th, 2009House debate

Albina GuarnieriLiberal

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply   sources of violent crime. Our government will end house arrest for those convicted of serious crimes such as robbery, arson, impaired driving causing death and kidnapping. We will introduce legislation to target violent crimes committed by criminal gangs. We will also deliver on our

November 20th, 2008House debate

Stephen HarperConservative

Criminal Code   been any legal action or provisions in the Criminal Code to pursue the guilty parties. Now, with the bill before us, intimidation is rightly becoming a secondary designated offence. Arson causing damage to property and arson for fraudulent purpose are also secondary designated

May 12th, 2004House debate

Claude BachandBloc

Criminal Code   the number of deaths and injuries sustained by firefighters continues to rise in Canada. That is a true tragedy when these events occur. Using statistics, he noted there were 13,724 arson fires in Canada last year and 30% of the fires in his own riding were a result of arson. He

October 29th, 2003House debate

Inky MarkCanadian Alliance

Justice committee  , that we can't just look at someone who gets assaulted and say it's too bad for him, I wasn't assaulted, I wasn't affected by that crime. In matters like this, property crimes do affect a much larger percentage of the population. Arson affects all homeowners who pay house insurance

December 4th, 2007Committee meeting

Andrew ScheerConservative