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Witness Protection Act   and heroin is the best example with extremely well financed, well organized and ruthless cartels manipulating the international drug trade. Underlying all of these criminal enterprises are two common denominators: violence and intimidation. Violence and intimidation are used to enforce

May 26th, 1994House debate

Roger GallawayLiberal

Controlled Drugs And Substances Act   with a quantity exceeding three kilos. This change might embolden what is happening on the street, especially in our high schools, and result in an increase in the drug trade. Traffickers will think that the law is getting soft. How much is three kilos? It is three bricks, three bundles

April 19th, 1994House debate

Paul ForsethReform

Justice  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Justice. Last week the media in British Columbia reported two instances of a disturbing trend in the drug trade. In Nanaimo, an undercover RCMP officer went to a residence to make a drug buy. While the suspect was not home

March 22nd, 1994House debate

Val MeredithReform

Supply  . Without this support we cannot present a strong and united front in solving the difficult problems that touch us all, whether our efforts are directed at family violence, youth at risk, illiteracy, high risk offenders stemming from the drug trade or eliminating hate crime. Crime

March 17th, 1994House debate

Patrick GagnonLiberal

Controlled Drugs And Substances Act   rehabilitating people found in possession of drugs. In particular, this bill aims at suppressing the drug trade. While it provides for the imposition of fines for possession of narcotics, there is no mention of providing access to rehabilitation programs. The focus of Bill C-7 is controlling

February 18th, 1994House debate

Pierre De SavoyeBloc

Controlled Drugs And Substances Act   of the day enacted the Narcotic Control Act. In 1961 and 1969, Parliament passed Parts III and IV in essence, much of our existing legislative framework is now more than 30 years old. Furthermore, as signatory to three international agreements on the illegal drug trade, Canada

February 18th, 1994House debate

Diane MarleauLiberal