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Social Development  Mr. Speaker, in my community of London, Ontario, the Pillar Nonprofit Network supports more than 600 non-profits, social enterprises and social innovators by helping them share resources and knowledge, and building connections between non-profit, business and government organizations.

November 28th, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

International Development  Mr. Speaker, the ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo is especially troubling because this is the largest outbreak since the virus was discovered in that country in 1976. Could the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Development update the House on what the government is doing to address this issue?

November 19th, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

London North Centre  Mr. Speaker, as members of Parliament, we all agree that to carry out our roles we must lean on our personal staff for their support and expertise. I know every MP has a highly capable team working tirelessly to help those we represent. In our London community office, I want to thank Ryan Gauss, Heather Marshall, Josh Chadwick and Allison Birs for everything they have done and continue to do.

November 1st, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I know the member opposition and I know her to be a diligent member. On this matter, we simply disagree for a number of reasons. First, evidence has to exist in order for convictions to take place. How many convictions took place under the previous government, under the terrorism offence in the Criminal Code, for individuals returning from abroad that led to successive prosecutions of such individuals?

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I said before that facts matter. Let me simply read a clear fact. Since 2016, the RCMP has charged four individuals for terrorism-related offences after their return to Canada. Two of them have been successfully convicted, and the other two cases remain before the courts.

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, as far as the wording of the motion is concerned, what I will say is that we have to stand behind those who have defended human rights. I mentioned in my speech that I have had the honour of meeting Nadia Murad, once here in Ottawa and in my home community of London.

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I join with colleagues across the aisle and here on this side of the House today. My hon. colleague who just spoke mentioned Nathan Cirillo. I echo the sentiment expressed and pay homage to his memory, his service. I also wish to express gratitude for the work done in the House on the part of the Parliamentary Protective Service and certainly the RCMP.

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Corrections and Conditional Release Act  Mr. Speaker, specific details relating to budgetary costs of Bill C-83 and the changes that it will bring about I believe will be announced soon, as my colleague knows. I take great interest, however, in his focus on the Conservative era in office, the most recent reign of conservatism in Canada at the federal level.

October 19th, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Corrections and Conditional Release Act  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member quite rightly raises the issue of indigenous incarceration. I had the honour of serving on the public safety and national security committee last year, which studied that very issue. I am sure she is aware of this, but I would ask the hon. member to again review the sections in the proposed bill, Bill C-83, that focus on bringing to life what was called for in the landmark decision of the Supreme Court, the Gladue decision of 1999, almost 20 years ago.

October 19th, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Corrections and Conditional Release Act  Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the opportunity to speak today in support of Bill C-83. Among other measures, the bill proposes to eliminate segregation from federal correctional institutions, and would do it in a way that protects the security of correctional institutions. The reality of any correctional environment is that certain inmates at certain times will need to be separated from the rest of the inmate population.

October 19th, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, for too long, our country's trade with the United States through the Detroit-Windsor corridor has been limited by a lack of capacity. With only one bridge, which is privately owned, the flow of people and goods has not been as efficient as it could and should be. My constituents and all southern Ontarians know this first-hand.

October 18th, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Western University  Mr. Speaker, last week, the Minister of Science and Sport accompanied me to Western University for the grand opening of its new engineering building, for which I had the honour to announce, on behalf of the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, a contribution of $22.5 million in September 2016 under the post-secondary institutions strategic investment fund.

October 16th, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Firearms Act  Mr. Speaker, I would invite the member to look at the blues of the proceedings of the committee on public safety in which two things happened. The MP for Red Deer—Lacombe, who spoke earlier tonight, is a member of the committee. He said outright at committee, “everybody at this table agrees that this”, Bill C-71, “is not a registry.”

June 18th, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Firearms Act  Mr. Speaker, I listened with interest to the hon. member talk about his understanding of the bill. I have before me a quote from a gun vendor, an actual business person who has talked about the bill and his understanding of it. How does the hon. member feel about this interpretation?

June 18th, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal

Firearms Act  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member mentioned, implied, in fact, that individuals should not be held accountable for the acts they carried out when they were 18 years old. He referenced a specific age. What if an individual happened to commit an act of violence, say domestic abuse against a wife or abuse against a child?

June 18th, 2018House debate

Peter FragiskatosLiberal