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Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to have this opportunity to rise and speak today to Bill C-376, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (impaired driving) and to make consequential amendments to other Acts. The bill proposes to create a criminal offence for having a blood alcohol concentra
February 6th, 2007House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Hobbema Community Cadet Corps Mr. Speaker, today marks the first anniversary of the Hobbema Community Cadet Corps program in the constituency of Wetaskiwin. A year ago, when gangs and violence were causing havoc in this first nations community, RCMP constable Richard Huculiak started a community cadet progr
November 22nd, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Veterans Mr. Speaker, in Ottawa this week are 18 students and their chaperones from my hometown of Lacombe, Alberta. They are here to watch democracy in action. What better time to visit Parliament Hill than Veterans' Week? As they walk through these historic halls, tour this grand chamb
November 7th, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, I listened to my colleague with great interest. There are payday lenders In several communities in my constituency. They provide a greater access when banking hours are sometimes restrictive and when people can not otherwise get their cheques cashed. I can just imagi
November 6th, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, I do not think the hon. member actually understands what the bill is proposing. He has gone on at length talking about how the government of Quebec has already put regulations in place and how this would be seen as a duplicate. In actual fact, the Criminal Code of C
November 6th, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to have this opportunity today to speak in favour of Bill C-26, An Act to amend the Criminal Code regarding criminal interest rates. What is a payday loan, one might ask. The Library of Parliament explains it this way. A payday loan is a short-term
November 6th, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, there are aspects of the motion that have merit and I know that the government is making progress in addressing those areas, such as the VIP. However, a number of points related to the Canadian Forces pension are inaccurate and what we need is a good, long study, and
November 2nd, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my hon. colleague for his question and for maybe toning down the rhetoric a little. He obviously has a very serious issue in his constituency and any opportunity that the government has to take care of veterans and their widows should be examin
November 2nd, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I would like to inform the House that I will be sharing my time with the hon. member for Edmonton Centre. I would like to thank the member for Sackville—Eastern Shore for introducing the motion. The debate could not come at a more appropriate time. In the next w
November 2nd, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2006, No. 2 Mr. Speaker, I listened with great interest to my hon. colleague talking on and on about the budget. He brought up several items that I thought were quite interesting. However, there is one part that I would like to talk to him about. I have a background as an educator. I taught
October 26th, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I have a petition from constituents dealing with same sex marriage. The petition say that marriage, as the union of one man and one woman, excluding all others, is an institution and not merely a bundle of rights and benefits subject to the equality provisions of se
October 26th, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I agree with my colleague on the demographic time bomb issues. If I recall some of the information that I have read, by the year 2020, we could be faced with three workers paying for social programs in a 3:1 ratio versus 5:1, which we have right now. I am very concer
October 5th, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I rise today on behalf of 342 constituents. This is the third petition that has been tabled on this subject today. The petitioners pray that the government, assembled in Parliament, take all measures necessary to immediately raise the age of consent from 14 years to
October 4th, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for bringing the bill before the House but, based on the answer she just gave to the previous question, I am led to believe that somehow, if someone makes a lot of money and contributes more to the economy, that person's vote is worth more than t
September 28th, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Could you find some time to review the objective of the motion today? It is about women's issues, but we seem to be discussing budget cuts. If we could have some relevance on this, I would appreciate your ruling.
September 28th, 2006House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative