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Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, according to the government, the special forces spy flight over the Ottawa protest was just training. I wonder where that data went. The minister said the Emergencies Act was justified because of an attempt at arson, which was not so, and because the protest

June 13th, 2022House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Declaration of Emergency committee  Okay, because he was at committee early on and was still talking like the arson in the apartment building was tied to the protest and the Ottawa Police have made it very clear that it was not. That's one of the instances I'm referring to. Whose decision was it, ultimately, Mr

June 7th, 2022Committee meeting

Glen MotzConservative

Justice  , but the Prime Minister wants to make it easier for them to stay home among their victims for crimes like sexual and physical assault, human trafficking, kidnapping, criminal harassment, failure to give the necessities of life and arson. These are major crimes that cause lifelong trauma

May 18th, 2022House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Justice committee  Great. Thank you for that. The third component of Bill C-5 is the expansion of conditional sentencing for very serious offences, including sexual assault, kidnapping, human trafficking, arson for a fraudulent purpose. I'd be interested in your thoughts on that, as a police

May 13th, 2022Committee meeting

Michael CooperConservative

Justice committee   community, such as Cranbrook. I'm well aware of the issues Cranbrook is having: challenges with assaults, vandalism, break and enters, and arson. It almost seems as though it's a bit of a revolving door, with the local police having their hands tied in terms of being able to do any kind

May 13th, 2022Committee meeting

Rob MorrisonConservative

Justice committee  Thank you, Chief. We have to move on, because my time is limited. Bill C-5 removes limitations placed on the use of conditional sentences of imprisonment. Offences such as sexual assault, arson, criminal harassment, kidnapping, trafficking of persons, abduction of persons under

May 6th, 2022Committee meeting

Larry BrockConservative

Justice committee  , abduction of a person under the age of 14, theft over $5,000, breaking and entering a place other than a dwelling-house, being unlawfully in a dwelling-house, arson for a fraudulent purpose, assault causing bodily harm or with a weapon, and impaired driving causing death, among other

May 6th, 2022Committee meeting

Michael CooperConservative

Justice committee   mandatory minimums”. While it's true that under the Safe Streets and Communities Act the Conservative government removed the application of conditional sentences for such crimes as arson, trafficking in persons for material benefit, sexual assault and criminal harassment, I want to speak

April 8th, 2022Committee meeting

Rob MooreConservative

Justice committee   endangering or likely to endanger the life or safety of another person or inflicting or likely to inflict severe psychological damage on another person In my opinion, for the offences of sexual assault, criminal harassment, kidnapping, human trafficking, arson and abduction of a person

April 8th, 2022Committee meeting

Larry BrockConservative

Emergencies Act   in the beautiful century-old Catholic church that was the heart and soul of the community of Morinville, Alberta. It was the church in which she had grown up. However, the church had been burned to the ground a few weeks before in a likely act of arson, protest and terror. Morinville is about

February 19th, 2022House debate

Garnett GenuisConservative

The Environment  Madam Speaker, the Conservatives are applauding the government's plan. That says it all. On Monday, the IPCC, the group of UN environmental experts, will be tabling a new report. In a report released last month, the UN said that the biggest polluters are guilty of arson on our

April 1st, 2022House debate

Marilène GillBloc

Public Safety committee   to be seized. This is not okay. I want to know why an arson was almost committed in an Ottawa building, as we saw on Twitter. How is it that the police only found out through Twitter? They said to direct message them on Twitter so they could investigate. It took a video of an act of arson

February 17th, 2022Committee meeting

Sameer ZuberiLiberal

COVID-19 Protests  Madam Speaker, yesterday at the public safety committee, Ottawa chief of police Steve Bell confirmed that no firearms were found during the clearing of the Ottawa protest. We also learned that an arrest was made concerning a disturbing arson attempt and that the accused had

March 25th, 2022House debate

Dane LloydConservative

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, this is an answer that keeps being postponed. The UN Secretary General has made a lot of statements. He said that the world's biggest polluters are guilty of arson on our only home and that this abdication of leadership is criminal. We expect leadership from

March 1st, 2022House debate

Monique PauzéBloc

Natural Resources committee   polluters are guilty of arson of our only home.” Mr. Marshall—and Ms. Levin, if you'd like to add to it—you said “call the industry's bluff on emissions intensity”. I think it's important that we do away with myths and stick with facts in this committee. I know you've spoken

February 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Mike MorriceGreen