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Firearms Mr. Speaker, he mentioned all the guns that he claims to have banned and that he promised to seize four years and $40 million ago. How many has he seized?
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Firearms Mr. Speaker, all those weapons are still legal. One can still own them. The Prime Minister says he is going to seize them. He is going to buy them. He has spent $40 million doing that. I am going to ask this again: How many guns has he bought, just the number?
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Firearms Mr. Speaker, I will contradict him because they are not banned right now. It is perfectly legal for people to possess those guns. They are easy to possess. The answer to the question is that he has not seized a single, solitary one of them. He has spent 40 million tax dollars th
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Mental Health and Addictions Mr. Speaker, that is again false. The government is now suddenly and only partially changing its message on decriminalization. The Prime Minister's minister of addictions is out now saying she is waiting for more information from British Columbia on its request to recriminalize c
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Justice Mr. Speaker, in Canada's biggest city, gun crime is up 66%. It is 100% nationwide. I just shared the tragic story of someone out on bail, slamming his car into an innocent family. Two wonderful grandparents are dead. A beautiful baby is dead. He was out on bail under the Prime Mi
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Mental Health and Addictions Mr. Speaker, that is false, and furthermore, there are six people dying every day in British Columbia. There is a 380% increase in overdose deaths in that province under the Prime Minister's legalization and subsidization of hard drugs. That is enough of trying to score political
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Mental Health and Addictions Mr. Speaker, this is the Prime Minister who has to answer for the people who are dying every day due to his policies, and worse still, he is now considering decriminalizing hard drugs in Toronto. City hall has made a formal request for him to use powers under the Controlled Drugs
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Justice Mr. Speaker, he still will not clearly answer the question, which is doubly concerning because Toronto has been overtaken by crime and chaos since he brought in the catch-and-release policies under Bill C-375, Bill C-5 and Bill C-83. Violent crime is up 40%. We just heard the tra
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Mental Health and Addictions Mr. Speaker, he has not answered the question of whether he would expand decriminalization elsewhere. He is using vague references to jurisdictions, but it is his jurisdiction alone to grant exemptions under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Will he admit his real plan is
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Mental Health and Addictions Mr. Speaker, the decision is on his desk to reverse the legalization of hard drugs in British Columbia. The B.C. government has admitted that it was wrong. It decided not to go ahead with the full three-year pilot project that the Prime Minister brought in place by exempting hard
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Mental Health and Addictions Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister still refuses to answer the question on whether or not he will reverse it himself. He made the decision to exempt hard drugs from the criminal law, so it became legal to smoke meth or crack in a hospital room, including around nurses who are breast
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Mental Health and Addictions Mr. Speaker, there is no time to waste. On Friday, the B.C. government asked the Prime Minister to reverse his legalization of crack, heroin and other hard drugs in public places. Every day, six British Columbians die of overdoses under this policy, and many more die as a resul
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Mental Health and Addictions Mr. Speaker, unfortunately, Montreal and Quebec are not immune to the chaos the Prime Minister has caused in British Columbia by legalizing hard drugs. Montreal's director of public health has proposed a similar legalization policy. Will the Prime Minister reverse his radical po
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Mental Health and Addictions Mr. Speaker, is he ruling out the legalization of hard drugs in Montreal, yes or no?
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Mental Health and Addictions Mr. Speaker, he is opening the door to legalizing hard drugs in Montreal and possibly other cities in Quebec. We are against that. The Prime Minister legalized smoking meth in hospital rooms, shooting up heroin in parks next to children and using hard drugs on public transit. Th
May 1st, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative