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Port Police   this, the government has gone ahead and proceeded with the changes anyway. These highly specialized forces focus on extremely important security issues for Canada, such as illegal immigration, illicit drug trading, exportation of stolen goods and security for foreign vessels. Already this policy

September 30th, 1997House debate

Bill CaseyProgressive Conservative

Criminal Code  That is the point people want to know about. Young offenders are being used as mules in the drug trade. It is commonly done in the west. People want assurances in that regard. There could be a group of five of which only one is of legal age. However it would still cover

April 21st, 1997House debate

Chuck StrahlReform

Criminal Code   to the actions of gangs, the drug trade, the illegal trafficking in guns, gambling and prostitution, in short, organized crime activities, not only in Quebec but across the nation. Canadians who are watching the debate today in its abbreviated form are perhaps scratching their heads

April 18th, 1997House debate

Jay HillReform

Organized Crime   that, and I quote: The Hell's Angels and the Rock Machine have a vast arsenal of weapons and munitions and are determined to go to the very limit. At stake in this war is control of the drug trade in the Montreal area and elsewhere in the province. These are federal documents

April 10th, 1997House debate

Michel BellehumeurBloc

Organized Crime  Mr. Speaker, biker gangs are a scourge and a blight on our society. Gangs like the Hell's Angels and the Rock Machine exist for one reason only and that is to commit crime. In Quebec the biker gangs are killing for control over the lucrative drug trade and prostitution

March 20th, 1997House debate

Art HangerReform

Criminal Code   not saying they have gone that far yet, but the opportunity is there. We can see in American society the advantages of using electronic shackles to prevent people from committing armed robberies. They could be used in the drug trade. If these things could be put on people, crime could

October 4th, 1996House debate

John BrydenLiberal

Criminal Code  , the percentage that wants to break the laws and take advantage and run in the drug trade and the sex trade and whatever else is going on, to steal and to violate other people's property. They are out there without a threat of what will happen to them. That must change. What about those who

September 24th, 1996House debate

Ray SpeakerReform

Prisons And Reformatories Act   on the sale of drugs, in my opinion. There are young girls who are prostitutes in Vancouver who probably are the recipients of that drug trade. I wonder if we are sending the right message with temporary absences. Are we doing the right thing? We want to think about that when we extend

September 17th, 1996House debate

Randy WhiteReform

Criminal Code   identification and preventive work to keep young children out of the criminal justice system, prostitution and the drug trade. There are ways and means. We must spend more of the $10 billion that we spend at the back end of the system in preventive programs. They are there and they need our

June 10th, 1996House debate

Jack RamsayReform

Witness Protection Program Act   spilling out on the streets in our country. It is no secret in law enforcement circles that the Hell's Angels are in an all out war with the Outlaws over control of the lucrative drug trade, the prostitution industry and the massive contraband smuggling and distribution industry

March 28th, 1996House debate

Randy WhiteReform

North American Aerospacedefence Command   extent in the fight against drug trafficking. It could be used more intensively against drug traffickers using Canadian and American airspace. And, if it were extended to other countries in the Americas, it could be put to greater use in their struggle against the drug trade

March 11th, 1996House debate

Stéphane BergeronBloc

North American Aerospacedefence Command   with the signing of the open skies agreement. Unfortunately, it is also becoming increasingly penetrated by illicit activity from the air. That is particularly true when it comes to the drug trade and their use of air space to make their connections. The agreement we are proposing will clearly

March 11th, 1996House debate

Lloyd AxworthyLiberal

Witness Protection Program Act   on the part of this government right now to change a lot of that. It is no secret in law enforcement circles that the Hell's Angels are in an all out war with the Outlaws motorcycle gang over control of the lucrative drug trade, prostitution, and a mass of contraband smuggling

November 28th, 1995House debate

Art HangerReform

National Housing Act   to the type of bill we are amending here today, the National Housing Act. The House has heard the problems that are facing the Parkdale area of my riding, with prostitution, drug trade, high school dropouts, et cetera. We are trying to analyse why in one part of my riding

November 3rd, 1995House debate

Jesse FlisLiberal

Controlled Drugs And Substances Act   of prisoners in jail for drug offences in that country continues to grow with little sign of any stemming of the insidious drug trade or the use of illegal drugs. Despite being part of Canada's drug strategy which emphasizes harm reduction as its primary goal, Bill C-7 in its original form

October 30th, 1995House debate

Sue BarnesLiberal