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Justice committee  Mr. Chairman, this bill has the complete support of the government. I can tell you, if you're talking about grow-op production, you'll notice there is a distinction. We are not trying to get the one person who's grown one plant in the backyard; we're after the people who

April 22nd, 2009Committee meeting

Rob NicholsonConservative

Anti-Crime Legislation  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased that Canadians will finally see the second reading passage of our bill to crack down on organized crime and gangs in the country. Next on our list is the drug bill that would send out the right message to anybody who wants to get into the grow op

March 26th, 2009House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Narcotic Drug Control  , we are sending out a very clear message to those individuals who think it is a good idea to get into the grow-op business or who want to get into the import or export of illegal drugs into this country. The message is that they will go to jail.

March 12th, 2009House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Health committee   of thousands of Canadians, and it is a problem that is growing every day. Canada needs a strategy now, so Canadians can be prepared to take on this health crisis in the future. Thank you for your support. I'd like to now turn it over to my colleague, Robert Oliphant.

November 24th, 2016Committee meeting

Rob NicholsonConservative

Justice   to importers, drug dealers, and those involved with the grow-op business. Unfortunately, that bill did not get passed. However, let me be clear. We will not be deterred. When it comes to cracking down on crime, when it comes to standing up for victims and law-abiding Canadians, Canadians

November 21st, 2008House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Justice   Parliament has mandatory jail times for people who want to sell drugs to children, people who want to import and export narcotics, and people who want to get into the grow op business. How about a little bit of support on this before the next part of the agenda?

April 16th, 2008House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Justice   narcotics in and out of this country, and for people who want to sell drugs around schoolyards, and for people who want to get into the grow op business. I have not heard a peep out of the Bloc on this one. Let us hear it.

April 16th, 2008House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Justice committee   development, including the Youth Criminal Justice Act. As mentioned previously, along with preventing illicit drug use and treating dependency, this strategy will also crack down on gangs and combat illicit drug production such as grow-ops and methamphetamine labs. I will work hard

April 24th, 2007Committee meeting

Rob NicholsonConservative

Judicial appointments   this is that we never hear them talk about any of the other important justice issues, such as minimum mandatory penalties for people who commit crimes with guns, getting rid of house arrest, victims' rights, or grow ops. We never hear that. That is not their strategy. They are welcome

February 20th, 2007House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

National Strategy for Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Act   productive years. While dementia is not a normal part of growing old, age is still the biggest factor. After 65, the risk of getting Alzheimer's or dementia doubles every five years, and three out of four Canadians know someone living with dementia. We still do not understand the cause

May 4th, 2016House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Military Contribution Against ISIL   and to international peace and security, will grow; (iv) Canada desires, consistent with Canadian values and interests, to protect the vulnerable and innocent civilians of the region, including through urgent humanitarian assistance; (v) the Government of Iraq has requested military support

March 26th, 2015House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Justice committee   of the law and the atmosphere in this country. The Government of Canada has proposed that it's going to be legalizing marijuana in the near future. Have you heard any change in attitude from your prosecutors? As an MP, I'm hearing of more instances of people either growing marijuana

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Rob NicholsonConservative

Questions on the Order Paper   Impact is available on DND/CAF’s website at http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/operations-abroad-current/op-impact.page. With regard to (b), cost estimates are dynamic and evolve with the refinement of planning and operational requirements. Estimates are updated regularly to support

January 26th, 2015House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Ongoing Situation in Ukraine  , as the growing pains of a real democracy, with a strong economy. How different things are today. Putin has done his utmost to put the genie back in the bottle. He is restricting his people's freedom at home and offering them false promises of global greatness through actions that, in truth

April 29th, 2015House debate

Rob NicholsonConservative

Foreign Affairs committee   progress towards policy coherence since the 2013 amalgamation of the three key functions of our department: diplomacy, trade, and development. We've also seen the growing complexity of today's geopolitical landscape. Threats to international security are taking on many different forms

April 2nd, 2015Committee meeting

Rob NicholsonConservative