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Business of the House studying Bill C-23, the unfair elections act, to travel, consult, and meet with Canadians and hear from them about their own democratic process. The homeless, first nations, seniors, and new Canadians are all groups that will have their ability to vote limited. We now see
February 27th, 2014House debate
Democratic Reform Mr. Speaker, documented cases like the bogus information from the member of Parliament for Mississauga—Streetsville is all the member has. The unfair elections act requires Elections Canada investigators to warn elections fraud suspects that they are under investigation
February 27th, 2014House debate
Democratic Reform Mr. Speaker, Section 18 of the unfair elections act says, “The Chief Electoral Officer may provide the public...with information on the following topics only....” There are only five topics listed, none of which is voter fraud. I am sure the Prime Minister understands
February 26th, 2014House debate
Democratic Reform Mr. Speaker, the unfair elections act would ban the use of voter cards and vouching as a form of ID. Why?
February 26th, 2014House debate
Democratic Reform Mr. Speaker, this is not the Conservative's first draft of the unfair elections act. An earlier version was presented to the Conservative caucus and rejected. Why?
February 26th, 2014House debate
The Budget was on the doorsteps. I had several conversations with constituents about Bill C-23, the unfair elections act. They are alarmed by the Conservatives' cynical approach, which they feel will bring American-style politics north. The Conservatives' scheme to overhaul Canada's Election Act reeks
February 25th, 2014House debate
Fin DonnellyNDP
Democratic Reform the deliberate misleading of the backbencher from Mississauga—Streetsville and leave him on the committee proves the reality that this act is really the unfair elections act.
February 25th, 2014House debate
Wayne EasterLiberal
Democratic Reform Mr. Speaker, Canadians are upset about the unfair elections act, upset about changes that would suppress the vote of youth, first nations, the homeless, and even seniors. Changes to elections rules should be non-partisan. Instead, Bill C-23 would in effect rig the Canada
February 24th, 2014House debate
Craig ScottNDP
Democratic Reform Mr. Speaker, I thank the minister for that answer. Let us talk about a democratic path here in Canada. Conservatives have said that public hearings on the unfair elections act would be “a gong show” and “a circus”. However, Conservatives supported the unelected Senate holding
February 24th, 2014House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, the hon. member across the way said at the beginning of his question that the New Democrats came out against the unfair elections act before it was released, but that is not true. We did not come out against this act before it was released. To sum up
February 24th, 2014House debate
Ryan ClearyNDP
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I stand in support of the motion by the hon. member for Hamilton Centre that there should be nation-wide public hearings on the fair elections act, a bill known increasingly across this country as the unfair elections act. The member for Hamilton Centre proposes
February 24th, 2014House debate
Ryan ClearyNDP
Democratic Reform Mr. Speaker, yesterday the House leader's parliamentary secretary told reporters he opposes hearings on the unfair elections act. He is worried that by letting Canadians have their say, it would rally public opinion against his bill. I agree. The more Canadians learn
February 14th, 2014House debate
Paul DewarNDP
Democratic Reform Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives have blocked cross-country hearings on their unfair elections act. Obviously, they are afraid of public opinion. They are proposing massive and complex changes to our election laws that would significantly change the way our democracy operates
February 13th, 2014House debate
Democratic Reform Mr. Speaker, the parliamentary secretary to the government House leader left today's committee meeting on the unfair elections act to say he was against cross-country hearings, and said that meeting with Canadians would be a “gong show”. Does the Minister of State for Democratic
February 13th, 2014House debate
Democratic Reform Mr. Speaker, the parliamentary secretary said he was opposed to cross-country hearings on the unfair elections act because it would influence public opinion. Is that what the minister is afraid of, Canadians having the audacity to exercise their democratic right to express
February 13th, 2014House debate