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North American Aerospacedefence Command   extent in the fight against drug trafficking. It could be used more intensively against drug traffickers using Canadian and American airspace. And, if it were extended to other countries in the Americas, it could be put to greater use in their struggle against the drug trade

March 11th, 1996House debate

Stéphane BergeronBloc

North American Aerospacedefence Command   with the signing of the open skies agreement. Unfortunately, it is also becoming increasingly penetrated by illicit activity from the air. That is particularly true when it comes to the drug trade and their use of air space to make their connections. The agreement we are proposing will clearly

March 11th, 1996House debate

Lloyd AxworthyLiberal

Witness Protection Program Act   on the part of this government right now to change a lot of that. It is no secret in law enforcement circles that the Hell's Angels are in an all out war with the Outlaws motorcycle gang over control of the lucrative drug trade, prostitution, and a mass of contraband smuggling

November 28th, 1995House debate

Art HangerReform

National Housing Act   to the type of bill we are amending here today, the National Housing Act. The House has heard the problems that are facing the Parkdale area of my riding, with prostitution, drug trade, high school dropouts, et cetera. We are trying to analyse why in one part of my riding

November 3rd, 1995House debate

Jesse FlisLiberal

Controlled Drugs And Substances Act   of prisoners in jail for drug offences in that country continues to grow with little sign of any stemming of the insidious drug trade or the use of illegal drugs. Despite being part of Canada's drug strategy which emphasizes harm reduction as its primary goal, Bill C-7 in its original form

October 30th, 1995House debate

Sue BarnesLiberal

Controlled Drugs And Substances Act  . In essence, much of our existing legislation framework is now more than 30 years old and must be reviewed. It is for this reason among others that this legislation is necessary. Furthermore, as a signatory to three international agreements on the illegal drug trade, Canada is obligated

October 30th, 1995House debate

John MaloneyLiberal

Controlled Drugs And Substances Act   constituents, it troubles me. The illicit drug trade and those who live off its avail exact a heavy toll, especially on that segment of our population at the greatest risk: our youngsters, a prime and favourite target of those dealing in illicit drugs. Drugs destroy families. They destroy

October 30th, 1995House debate

Rose-Marie UrLiberal

Controlled Drugs And Substances Act   complement the previous two pieces of legislation I have mentioned and be a further demonstration of our commitment to support the police in their fight against the drug trade. Therefore I have much pleasure in inviting my colleagues on all sides of the Chamber to give their unfettered

October 30th, 1995House debate

Roger SimmonsLiberal

Ipperwash   and Toronto? These wars are being waged over the control of the drug trade, gun smuggling, prostitution and other contraband. The pipeline for this contraband is Akwesasne, Oka and Kanesatake. If he does not believe this is a national security threat, will the solicitor general tell

October 2nd, 1995House debate

Art HangerReform

Immigration Act   of Canada when, according to an IRB spokesperson, he had an extensive criminal record for trafficking in a narcotic? We provide the man with refuge and instead of thanking us he involves himself in the drug trade. When he is ordered deported he takes advantage of the numerous appeals

September 28th, 1995House debate

Val MeredithReform

Explosives Act   to terrorists? The federal government has no answer to this question. However, we do know that Canada is used by many criminal organizations as a convenient gateway to North America. This is true, for instance, in the case of organizations linked to the drug trade. It is common knowledge

September 19th, 1995House debate

René CanuelBloc

Criminal Code   which has been going on for several months in the Montreal region and which is related to control of the drug trade. Since the conflicts between various trafficking groups are escalating, will the Minister of Justice amend the Criminal Code to include specific anti-gang provisions?

March 28th, 1995House debate

Michel BellehumeurBloc

Immigration   in the drug trade. As a result the Vietnamese community asked me to set up a meeting with the RCMP and all levels of government to discuss the issue, which we did. Is the minister of immigration prepared to accept an invitation to meet with the Vietnamese Canadian community in my riding

September 26th, 1994House debate

Bob RingmaReform

Criminal Code   with some tools to combat crime in the streets, to reduce the drug trade, to prevent the violent sex offender from threatening the community. We can all get up and recite horror stories one after another. Is this going to prevent an increase in crime? I would like to ask the hon. member

September 20th, 1994House debate

Jesse FlisLiberal

Arms Sales   witnesses. It came out that some of these helicopters will be used to fight the drug trade which is affecting our society in Canada. The hon. member also knows the country has just gone through an earthquake so these helicopters will come in handy for rescue and humanitarian relief.

June 8th, 1994House debate

Jesse FlisLiberal