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Murray Church Mr. Speaker, I would like to share a story about the community coming together in Merritt, British Columbia, to rebuild the historic Murray Church after it burned down from a pointless act of arson in January 2019. I am happy to say that the church has reached nearly $170,000
December 2nd, 2020House debate
Dan AlbasConservative
Business of Supply and provocation of organizations with ties to separatist groups. The report emphasized the RCMP's illegal actions, including attacks, arson, theft and bogus communications. It was a large-scale operation designed to instill a permanent climate of fear in the community. I would note
October 29th, 2020House debate
Lobster Fishery Dispute in Nova Scotia is putting these communities, and the people who live within them, at risk. He is putting front-line officers at risk. We have seen these risks escalating, including acts of violence and arson. The indigenous people are also at risk because we do not have enough RCMP officers. It goes
October 19th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Lobster Fishery Dispute in Nova Scotia Madam Speaker, let me start by saying that the indigenous right to fish is without question and has been firmly established. As a member previously mentioned, all acts of violence and arson are wrong. They are a crime and must be dealt with by the proper authorities. The safety
October 19th, 2020House debate
Richard BragdonConservative
Indigenous Affairs . They are investigating and laying charges for the unacceptable assault on Chief Sack, and for the damages and the arson that have taken place. We did respond to a request for assistance from the Province of Nova Scotia. We are working very closely with the provincial authorities there, on the ground
October 19th, 2020House debate
Bill BlairLiberal
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I was in Australia during the fires and I know that over 200 people were charged with arson. Worse than ever is the climate of just spending away money without making sure that the money is there to pay for what Canadians need.
March 9th, 2020House debate
Cheryl GallantConservative
Bill C-75 An Act to amend the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Act and other Acts and to make consequential amendments to other Acts
Bill C-75 If you have any questions or comments regarding the accessibility of this publication, please contact us at accessible@parl.gc.ca. First Reading Second Reading Third Reading Royal Assent LEGISinfo Bilingual view XML PDF Skip to Document Navigation Skip to Document Conte
June 21st, 2019
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Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal
National Day of Solidarity with Victims of Anti-religious Bigotry and Violence suffered an arson attack. That attack was mentioned earlier in debate today. There were attacks on a synagogue in Saskatoon and a Mosque in Edson. A Sikh temple in Vancouver suffered an arson attack. Someone who douses gasoline on temples creates a climate of fear and hatred
May 30th, 2019House debate
Matthew DubéNDP
Criminal Code , we would like to preserve that. I am not sure why we would want to lessen the severity of the crime for that. There is arson for fraudulent purposes. These acts are clearly serious crimes. If I go back to the original premise that says the reason we have a criminal justice system
June 17th, 2019House debate
Marilyn GladuConservative
Justice committee by reports today that we have elected officials potentially making announcements about immigration policy in front of hotels that were the site of arson attacks in Toronto. I'll leave it at that. I have a question for all four of you that relates to section 13 of the CHRA. It's a bit
May 28th, 2019Committee meeting
Arif ViraniLiberal
Justice committee in Quebec City and led up to the Quebec City mosque attack. There had been a surge in mosque arson and vandalism across Canada and eventually it led to this attack. As recently as last week, in London, U.K., a right-wing extremist, Steven Bishop, pled guilty to a plot to carry out a bomb
April 11th, 2019Committee meeting
Imam Farhan Iqbal
Health committee . In the early 2000s, our city was plagued with arson and auto theft, and we came together to knock both back. We know how to get things done by working together. That's why I wanted to appear before this parliamentary committee—to make the case for us to better coordinate our energies
December 11th, 2018Committee meeting
Brian Bowman
Criminal Code for those convicted of bribing municipal officials, insider trading, forging currency, using libel for extortion, fraud through the use of arson, or even illegally influencing political appointments. Perhaps most shocking is the list of violent and gang-related crimes that would
November 20th, 2018House debate
Kelly BlockConservative
Criminal Code organizations, various acts of corruption, prison breach, impaired driving, abduction, human trafficking, forced marriage, and arson, just to name a few of many in the bill. Participation in terrorist activities and advocating genocide were deleted from this list only because a Conservative
November 20th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Criminal Code or a less-than-two-years summary conviction. It is ridiculous. Arson, for a number of reasons, is now on this list and is not considered that serious when in fact it drives up the cost of insurance and it takes people's homes. It is obviously a serious crime. Participating
November 20th, 2018House debate
Marilyn GladuConservative