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Sales Tax And Excise Tax Amendments Act, 1999 to kill them, or commit arson for the purposes of killing a person would lead to the death penalty or life imprisonment without parole. Does that not sound an awful lot like what just happened in B.C. in the last few days? I hear calls from my constituents for a much tougher approach
May 9th, 2000House debate
Ted WhiteReform
Proceeds Of Crime (Money Laundering) Act . Associated with money laundering are also murders. In 1994 alone, no fewer than 79 murders were committed in Quebec alone to gain control over the drug trade. Ultimately, the proceeds of such crime turn up as laundered money. There were 89 attempted murders, 129 cases of arson, and 82
April 5th, 2000House debate
Yvan LoubierBloc
Supply that, between 1994 and 1998, in general terms, there were 79 murders and 89 attempted murders in connection with biker gang wars in Quebec. These wars are also behind 129 cases of arson and 82 bombings. If we look at an impact study on organized crime commissioned by the Office
November 30th, 1999House debate
Suzanne TremblayBloc
Supply , criminal organizations were responsible for 79 murders and 89 attempted murders, 129 cases of arson and 82 bombings. This is a serious situation. We know that it is not all that serious in Quebec, but we are still concerned. However, this scourge also ties in very closely with what
November 30th, 1999House debate
Francine LalondeBloc
Supply control of the drug markets. There have been 89 attempted murders, 129 cases of arson and 82 bombings. In 1998, there were 450 acts of violence related to control of the drug market. Each time such things occur, innocent people can die, just like the Desrocher child in 1995. We cannot
November 30th, 1999House debate
Yvan LoubierBloc
Supply “racketeering activity”, is a criminal offence that covers 50 crimes, such as extortion, robbery, arson, kidnapping, fraud, counterfeiting, and so on. The second one is the “pattern of racketeering activity”, which consists of at least two of the criminal offences covered, one having been
November 30th, 1999House debate
Pierrette VenneBloc
Speech From The Throne or more arsons of vacant properties in the inner city and north end of Winnipeg. In that context, let me reference the Speech from the Throne which suggests that the government, in response to the housing crisis of the land, is going to study the roots of the problems of homelessness
October 18th, 1999House debate
Petitions , arson and robbery, have increased in recent years and stronger laws have to be enforced.
May 4th, 1999House debate
Inky MarkReform
National Housing Act kind of concerns we see from one end of the country to the other. There are vacant and boarded up houses. Houses and buildings have become targets just waiting for arsonists. I do not need to tell the House that there is a very high incidence of arson in my community and in other
April 29th, 1999House debate
Parkdale Community Watch on buildings that adjoin laneways, ensuring that adequate lighting illuminates the laneways and eliminating garbage and graffiti. This project is especially relevant in my riding as two years ago a neighbouring area experienced repeated arson incidents in which the arsonist gained access
February 4th, 1999House debate
Sarmite BulteLiberal
Citizenship Of Canada Act . There have been 65 arsons since October in a 12 block area. It is almost like the Watts riots in the southern states at the height of the civil rights movement. It is burn baby burn. They are trying to level the inner city in many ways just out of sheer frustration at all things
February 3rd, 1999House debate
Pat MartinNDP
Division No. 230 evidence at the scene of the crime. DNA samples are most likely to be found at crime scenes of primary offences like those of murder and sexual assault. On the other hand, DNA evidence is less likely to be found at the scenes of secondary offence crimes such as those of robbery or arson
September 29th, 1998House debate
Jerry PickardLiberal
Petitions commit crimes such as murder, arson, rape and robbery do not get adequate punishment under the current act. Therefore these petitioners call on parliament to bring in new and tougher laws for young offenders and also request better enforcement of these laws.
May 14th, 1998House debate
Garry BreitkreuzReform
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present a petition today on behalf of the people in the community of Strathmore, Alberta who are requesting that the honourable assembly acknowledge this petition to aid in our ongoing problems with young offenders. Crimes such as murder, arson, rape
February 6th, 1998House debate
Myron ThompsonReform
Terrorism Mr. Speaker, yesterday afternoon, in my riding of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine, the vice-president of the Lachine Committee for Canadian Unity, Hélène Tobin, and her family were the victims of attempted murder and arson. Someone had planted a home-made bomb in front of the door
December 1st, 1997House debate
Marlene JenningsLiberal