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Justice committee  Okay. So they're not in jeopardy, it seems, for whatever reason, enforcement or otherwise. I would like to be clear. I think this was touched on. Your criteria did allow you to distinguish between street gangs and motorcycle gangs and more traditional organized crime

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Stephen WoodworthConservative

Justice committee  Thank you. I wanted to be absolutely clear. On your last page, under the heading of “Key Issue”, referring to limited research, one study profiling and one study following, those two studies you're referring to are the studies you're here to talk about today. Is that correct?

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Stephen WoodworthConservative

Justice committee  I'm not clear on all of the aspects of post-release, other than that they would probably look at how long till they came back into custody and for what reasons. It could be for violations of various conditions of conditional release while under supervision. They would also look

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Larry Motiuk

Information & Ethics committee  Sure. What can you tell us about the differences, though? The reason I ask is because there's been a lot made of this declaration the President uttered in the aftermath of his inauguration. In all the reading I'm doing, I'm not quite clear on what it actually means

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Pierre PoilievreConservative

National Defence committee   and a defence industrial strategy, the benefits to our economy and to Canadian business are quite clear. Could you provide us with a concrete recommendation and example of how we can use defence procurement to spur innovation in Canada and create these important knowledge-based jobs?

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Peter BraidConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee  As “some” did, to be clear.

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Ed HolderConservative

Balanced Refugee Reform Act   of the charter of rights and our international legal obligations. On the question of sexual orientation claims, I share the member's concern. Let me be clear. There is nothing in this bill that would constrict or reduce access to our asylum system for claims made on the grounds

April 29th, 2010House debate

Jason KenneyConservative

National Defence committee   that the Indian government is placing on the bidders. That's where the battle is going to be won or lost, and it's very clear that they have very defined national interests in certain areas, such as strategic communications, surveillance, and so on. They have an industrial strategy

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

David Stapley

Procedure and House Affairs committee   that the Prime Minister is attempting something that would be trying to avoid a clear vote on confidence or undermining the parliamentary privileges of committees, the Speaker can then advise the Governor General that there is a problem here. Again, as I'm saying, it's not a legal rule

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Prof. Errol Mendes

Justice committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Dr. Motiuk, thank you for being here. I'm going to go on a different tack, although those were, I think, very important questions from Mr. Ménard. I wasn't quite clear about the studies. I'm interested in the rate of recidivism between the two groups

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Joe ComartinNDP

Procedure and House Affairs committee   decided—I think I was the first one who said—that there was a clear breach of privilege in the refusal to hand over on the detainees. I knew when I was presenting it that there was no parliamentary privilege on my behalf. So committees can do basically whatever they want. The only

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Prof. Errol Mendes

Procedure and House Affairs committee  It depends what comes out of that committee. As happened with the committee I appeared before, I think there was a general agreement among the people who were there that there was evidence of a clear breach of privilege, and that carried on into the House. Nothing was actually

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Prof. Errol Mendes

Procedure and House Affairs committee   was asked to give my opinion on whether there was a clear breach of privilege by the refusal to hand over on the detainee issue, and I felt that I could brave the risks of not having parliamentary privilege and appear before the committee, and I did.

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Prof. Errol Mendes

Procedure and House Affairs committee   wanted to ensure that this was very clear. If my colleague has no questions, then I'll....

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Marlene JenningsLiberal

Balanced Refugee Reform Act  Madam Speaker, I thank the member for his comments. First, I would like to make it clear that we are proposing the same approach used in western Europe for the designation of safe countries. Is the member suggesting that France, Finland, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands

April 29th, 2010House debate

Jason KenneyConservative