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Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the Canadian Passport Order, since November 4, 2015, in order to prevent the commission of any act or omission referred to in subsection 7(4.1) of the Criminal Code: how many passports has the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (i) refused, (ii) revoked, (iii) cancelled, broken down by month?

June 7th, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to An Act respecting the mandatory reporting of Internet child pornography by persons who provide an Internet service, broken down by year since 2011: (a) how many reports has the RCMP received under section 3 of the act from a service provider or entity in Canada; (b) how many reports has the RCMP received under section 3 of the act from a service provider or entity outside of Canada; (c) how many investigations related to the offences in section 10 of the act have either been initiated or are ongoing, broken down by specific offence committed; (d) how many of the investigations were initiated by the RCMP; (e) what were the results of the investigations in (d); (f) in how many cases were charges laid under section 10 of the act; and (g) of the charges laid in (f), how many resulted in convictions?

June 7th, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to documents prepared by the government departments or agencies about cyber trafficking, cyber-sex trafficking, organ trafficking, human trafficking, slavery, modern slavery, forced labour, sex trafficking or prostitution, since November 4, 2015: for any such document, what is the (i) date, (ii) title or subject matter, (iii) type of document (routine correspondence, directive, options to consider, etc.), (iv) department’s internal tracking number, (v) sender and recipient, if applicable, (vi) summary of contents?

June 7th, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I want to present a few petitions. The first petition I am bringing to the attention of the House is signed by Canadians from across Canada. They are concerned with the Senate amendment to Bill C-7 that would allow Canadians with mental illness as their sole medical condition to access euthanasia.

June 7th, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Broadcasting Act  Madam Speaker, typically when we run across a Standing Order that is not regularly used and we are about to make new precedent with it, the Speaker gives a long ruling on whether this issue is in order or not. We have not heard the logic for this being in order. This is new to all of us.

June 4th, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Broadcasting Act  Madam Speaker, it is not your job to do the government's bidding but to work so that we have a functional House that we all agree on and that we move forward. When we end up in areas of the Standing Orders that are not regularly used, we typically would see an explanation before we move forward.

June 4th, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Broadcasting Act  Point of order, Madam Speaker.

June 4th, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, it is always a privilege to stand in the House of Commons and represent the good people of Peace River—Westlock. It is springtime and the crops are all coming up nicely. Bringing the plight of the Uighur people to the world's attention has been an important aspect of this, and I want to thank my hon. colleague for that.

June 2nd, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my hon. colleague for her speech. It was one of the more informative speeches we have heard here today. She really tackled the issues in the bill: key terms and concepts, unlike what we have seen from a lot of the Liberals. When the Liberals get up to talk about this they talk about banning conversion therapy, and everybody is in favour of banning conversion therapy.

May 31st, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, one of the things that was pointed out at committee is that there were over 300 briefs submitted. The clause-by-clause was finished before the translation was even done on those 300 briefs, so it feels like this bill is being rammed through without due consideration.

May 31st, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, the second petition I have the honour to present today is from constituents across Canada. The petitioners are concerned about the accessibility and impacts of violent and degrading sexually explicit material online and the impacts on public health, especially on the well-being of women and girls.

May 31st, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, the third petition I have to present today is from indigenous members of my riding. The petitioners note that everyone is equal before the law and without discrimination. They state that the First Nations Financial Transparency Act is supposed to enhance accountability and transparency.

May 31st, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, the next petition I have to present is on Bill C-6. This petition is signed by Canadians across Canada who are concerned about Bill C-6, which we are debating today. These Canadians oppose conversion therapy, but are concerned about the current definition of “conversion therapy” in Bill C-6.

May 31st, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, the next petition I have to present comes from Canadians across Canada who are opposed to the discriminatory practice of sex-selective abortion. The petitioners note that sex selection is completely legal and that 84% of Canadians, regardless of their views on abortion, think that sex-selective abortion should be illegal.

May 31st, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, the final petition I have to present today is from Canadians across Canada who are concerned about the health and safety of Canadian firearms owners. The petitioners recognize the importance of owning firearms and are concerned about the impacts of hearing loss caused by damaging noise levels from firearms and the need for noise reduction.

May 31st, 2021House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative