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Bill S-231 An Act to amend the Criminal Code, the Criminal Records Act, the National Defence Act and the DNA Identification Act

against United Nations or associated personnel), (xi.12) section 426 (secret commissions), (xi.13) section 435 (arson for fraudulent purpose), (xi.14) section 436 (arson by negligence), (xi.15) section 436.1 (possession incendiary material), (xi.16) subsection 438(1) (interfering

April 9th, 2024
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Business of Supply   was 2023. Now, in 2024, it is only April and there are already wildfires burning. Last year, 5.7 million acres of Canadian forests burned down because of out-of-control wildfires, and the Conservative leader blamed it on arson, which we know is not the case. Climate change has dried our

April 9th, 2024House debate

Adam van KoeverdenLiberal

Government Operations committee  I thought you would say that, Premier, because I looked at a report from your own Ministry of Forestry and Parks, which stated that there were 1,121 wildfires last year. Of those, 91 were caused by arson, and that includes 262 acres out of the 2.2 million acres that were burned

March 28th, 2024Committee meeting

Irek KusmierczykLiberal

Public Safety   the carbon tax that the Liberals brought forward, but are now having to pay for extra security to protect their businesses and their families from property theft, organized crime, extortion, shootings and arson. This is the new reality for businesses and families in Canada after eight

March 19th, 2024House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Foreign Affairs  Mr. Speaker, the Blessed Sacrament church in Regina was subject to arson and vandalism, and I believe you will find unanimous consent for the House recognizing the right of Canadians to gather to worship or celebrate their faith—

February 13th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Business of Supply  , including shootings” and arson. The Edmonton Police Service now reports it is “investigating 27 events related to an ongoing extortion series that has affected [a number of members of] the...community in the Edmonton region since October, including...extortions, 15 arson cases and seven

February 6th, 2024House debate

Tim UppalConservative

National Council for Reconciliation Act  . Many churches in indigenous communities, sacred spaces for indigenous Christians, steeped in personal and familial traditions and sometimes containing important community records, have been vandalized or burned down. These acts of arson are not just damaging to property

February 12th, 2024House debate

Garnett GenuisConservative

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship  Mr. Speaker, there was another attempted arson at a church on the weekend, and if you seek unanimous consent, you will find—

February 12th, 2024House debate

Corey TochorConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, after eight years of the Liberal government, towns that used to be peaceful are being terrorized by foreign gangs that threaten our neighbourhoods with violence and arson. The rate of extortion across Canada is up a whopping 218%. Canadians are living in fear

February 9th, 2024House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  : Given that on December 7, 2023, two churches in Barrhead, Alberta were firebombed according to the RCMP, that the committee report to the House that it condemns these hateful acts of arson and express solidarity with the community in face of this ongoing campaign of hate

December 14th, 2023Committee meeting

Arnold ViersenConservative

Public Safety  , the Night of Broken Glass, when Nazis unleashed a wave of violence, vandalism and arson on Jewish-owned businesses, homes and synagogues. They even desecrated Jewish cemeteries. What is the point of Canada’s hate propaganda laws if they are not enforced? With every incident left

November 6th, 2023House debate

Kevin VuongIndependent

Natural Resources committee   colleagues are always blaming arson. That level of arson would only be possible at a corporate level—would you not agree? I just want to ask this, because you mentioned the fact that the fossil fuel industry is a fire-creating industry. That's fundamental to its production. You heard Mr

October 16th, 2023Committee meeting

Charlie AngusNDP

Health of Animals Act  , tampering on farm and arson, but, most important, relentless intimidation and harassment. This takes its toll on farm families across Canada. It jeopardizes the biosecurity on farms and certainly the health and welfare of our livestock. Most important, we heard at committee

October 31st, 2023House debate

John BarlowConservative

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee   in Canada. It's outrageous that churches are being burned down across the country. I can read my motion once again: That it be reported to the House that the committee condemn the arson and attacks on over 80 churches across Canada and in particular extend their condolences

October 24th, 2023Committee meeting

Arnold ViersenConservative

Bill C-325 An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (conditions of release and conditional sentences)

a place other than a dwelling-house), (x) section 349 (being unlawfully in a dwelling-house), and (xi) section 435 (arson for fraudulent purpose). 1992, c. 20 Corrections and Conditional Release Act 3 The Corrections and Conditional Release Act is amended by adding the following

October 18th, 2023
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Pierre Paul-HusConservative