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Foreign Affairs committee   that are important for us to have the dialogue on, and through these discussions, understand more about the drug trade that unfortunately Mexico is drawn into because it's the only land access from South America into the United States, a great area of demand. It's going to weaken our capacity

May 26th, 2015Committee meeting

Michael Wilson

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee   supporting combatting the drug trade. This could become more human rights friendly, or become more focused on rule of law and the judiciary, so there are still avenues open for countries to take them to task in a more fine-grained manner on human rights violations.

May 7th, 2015Committee meeting

Dr. Ahmed Shaheed

Finance committee   of goods, and the drug trade. But as often as not, it's legitimate funds that are misdirected to finance terrorist purposes ultimately, which makes it one of the reasons it's difficult to identify.

April 30th, 2015Committee meeting

Ron King

Health  Mr. Speaker, it is deeply disturbing that the City of Vancouver is looking to legitimize the illegal marijuana drug trade. This irresponsible scheme to sell marijuana in stores just like alcohol and cigarettes can have only one effect: increasing marijuana use and addiction

April 27th, 2015House debate

John WestonConservative

Finance committee  Not working in that world right now and not having that high-level intelligence available, I can only say that the drug trade is alive and well. Afghan heroin is flowing over here. Somebody is putting it out, and in a lot of our communities, as you well know, organized crime

April 23rd, 2015Committee meeting

Garry W.G. Clement

Finance committee  So it's taking a model that's been used in west Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Far East. It's been used in gangs and urban centres in North America and drug trades. There are a couple of consistent factors. One is the causal identity and the second one is money. There's

April 23rd, 2015Committee meeting

Nathan CullenNDP

Finance committee   connections, especially in the drug trade. We know that for sure there is a significant involvement in the drug trade by terrorist entities, and they're using the old smuggling routes from places such as South America. These kinds of activities are now being emulated by other groups

April 23rd, 2015Committee meeting

Haras Rafiq

Drug-Free Prisons Act   can actually find ways to cut the recidivism rates and ensure that we are pulling people out of the prison system and out of the nightmare of drug addiction and drug trading. I have seen a few really good models at the grassroots level of how we could actually be smart on crime

April 21st, 2015House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Drug-Free Prisons Act   to measure the overall effectiveness of its investments. With respect to performance indicators and public reporting, a more balanced score sheet might include consideration of these measures: Decreased gang activity linked to the institutional drug trade. Reduction in the number

April 21st, 2015House debate

Jean CrowderNDP

Drug-Free Prisons Act  Mr. Speaker, I listened with great interest to my hon. colleague. There are so many people working on making safer streets, dealing with recidivism, making sure that we actually get people out of the drug trade and making sure that people do not get involved in drugs. Then we

April 21st, 2015House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Drug-Free Prisons Act   involved in the drug trade, and also to be able to stop it by going after the gangs who are trading in fentanyl patches?

April 21st, 2015House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Drug-Free Prisons Act   custody, approximately 75% of federal offenders report having engaged in drug or alcohol abuse one year prior to their incarceration. It is clear that tackling drug use and the drug trade in federal prisons can help offender rehabilitation. We actually heard about this at committee

February 17th, 2015House debate

Roxanne JamesConservative

Public Safety committee  Certainly. As I said, detection is a big key. You know you have a good handle on the drug trade when you start seeing lots of brew being made in jail. They make home brew. That's an indication. That's almost, as correctional officers, what we strive for. I say that jokingly

January 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

Public Safety committee  Yes, sir. Some of our primary jobs are looking for contraband, looking for drugs, interviewing inmates, and finding out what's going on in the jail, who's running the drug trade, who's running those things. That's most of our day. So more tools certainly are welcome. We're

January 29th, 2015Committee meeting

Kevin Grabowsky

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  Okay. In regard to your comments of the military police being used more and more for routine policing, I'm curious about all of these moves that you're mentioning. Have you been aware of how the government is justifying these moves? Are they using the drug trade to justify

December 9th, 2014Committee meeting

David SweetConservative