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Ending the Long-Gun Registry Act  Mr. Speaker, in joining this debate on Bill C-19, it is with sadness that I hear the speeches of the Conservative members and the continuing campaign of misinformation and disinformation. The Conservatives are cynically pitting important members of our society, such as hunters, r

February 6th, 2012House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Ending the Long-Gun Registry Act  Mr. Speaker, I have listened to the Conservative members on this vital and effective tool for keeping our streets safer and I fail to understand the logic. They seem to believe that having less information about our demographics by not having a mandatory long form census is goo

February 6th, 2012House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Ending the Long-Gun Registry Act  Mr. Speaker, I just do not know where to begin with all of the inaccuracies by that member. I guess he believes that by repeating the incantation about the firearms registry it will make it so. This useful and effective firearms registry accounts for a 23% decline in suicides by

February 6th, 2012House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

B.C. Legislative Assembly Black Rod  Mr. Speaker, today I joined High Commissioner Campbell, the former premier of British Columbia, and other dignitaries in an historic celebration of Canadian tradition and heritage. In honour of Her Majesty's diamond jubilee, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is creatin

February 1st, 2012House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

House debate  Madam Speaker, that is just another cherry-picking of the impact of this bill. Of course there are some things that all of the members support. It is the issues around mandatory incarceration for minor non-violent offences, and the use of mandatory minimums for broad, vague under

January 31st, 2012House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

House debate  Madam Speaker, I have the pleasure of rising to continue debate on a question that I asked the government in October. That has to do with the mandatory minimum penalties in Bill C-10. This bill removes a judge's discretionary power to determine an appropriate sentence based on th

January 31st, 2012House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With respect to Western Economic Diversification (WED) Canada, for fiscal years 2005-2006 to 2010-2011 (inclusive), what are the total authorities used on the following programs and activities, including authorities granted by statutes other than Appropriation Acts, broken down b

January 30th, 2012House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With respect to Canada’s Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative, what are the total authorities used in any and all federal programs and activities for fiscal years 2005-2006 to 2010-2011 (inclusive), including authorities granted by statutes other than Appropriation Acts a

January 30th, 2012House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  With respect to executive recruiting firm Odgers Berndtson and the recent selection process for a new Auditor General: (a) who was responsible for selecting the recruiting firm; (b) was there a competition for the contract awarded to the firm and, if yes, what was the nature of t

January 30th, 2012House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to injuries and fatalities attributed to firearms in British Columbia: (a) for each year from 2001 to 2010 (inclusive), what are the number of injuries and what are the number of fatalities attributed to firearms in British Columbia in each category of non-restricted,

January 30th, 2012House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence Act  Mr. Speaker, I enjoyed listening to the member speak to Bill C-10, for which he has not much respect and which we in the Liberal Party call the “more crime, less justice and spiralling costs” law. There is much I would say in agreement with the NDP member. I want to return to Bi

December 15th, 2011House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence Act  Mr. Speaker, the personal stories shared during the debate were very interesting and very meaningful, and they illustrate various aspects of the bill. I would like to thank the hon. member for sharing his experience. I have a specific issue. The member just noted that he would l

December 15th, 2011House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence Act  Mr. Speaker, I absolutely agree that both aspects are necessary. The rate of homicide in a neighbourhood, research shows, is directly correlated with the life expectancy in that neighbourhood for reasons other than homicide, which are things like suicide, accidents, health probl

December 15th, 2011House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence Act  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the hon. member for his question. I agree that it is more important to prevent crime. I am favour of making clarifications, but this should not be the government's main goal when it comes to crime. In fact, there are many things that need to be

December 15th, 2011House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Citizen's Arrest and Self-defence Act  Mr. Speaker, the Conservative government in Britain has just that kind of approach right now. It has a goal of reducing the number of prisoners by half through prevention and treatment programs. In our prisons, according to the prison ombudsman, 85% of prisoners cannot get the tr

December 15th, 2011House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal