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Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, last November 12 NDP members of Parliament stood in the House, did the right thing, and voted to scrap the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry at second reading. However, they have another important decision to make. Bill C-391 is now in front of the public
May 6th, 2010House debate
Bruce StantonConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, the residents of Labrador must be as confused as we are about their Liberal MP's position on the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Last December he was very clear. He said, “I've been clear about my position...and I will vote...to scrap the long gun
May 5th, 2010House debate
Larry MillerConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, the Liberal member for Nipissing—Timiskaming has a big decision to make when it comes to the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. He was once clear with his constituents when he called the long gun registry “disgusting”. At the second reading vote on Bill C
May 3rd, 2010House debate
Greg RickfordConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, the Liberal leader has whipped his members into supporting the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. We hope that those Liberals who voted for Bill C-391 will not deceive their constituents by changing their vote just to satisfy the Liberal leader. The choice
April 30th, 2010House debate
Kelly BlockConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, the Liberal member for Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca has now made it clear that he will ignore his constituents. He is going to allow his vote to be dictated to him by the Liberal leader, and he will be forced to support the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry
April 30th, 2010House debate
John DuncanConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, the Liberal leader has whipped his members to support the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry by promising to implement unconstitutional amendments to Bill C-391. I hope those Liberals who voted for Bill C-391 previously will not deceive their constituents
April 27th, 2010House debate
Vic ToewsConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, since the Liberal leader announced his plans to force his MPs to support the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry, the Liberal member for Yukon has been sending mixed messages about what he will do. Last week, the member for Yukon was quoted as saying he
April 27th, 2010House debate
James BezanConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for Portage—Lisgar for her private member's bill, Bill C-391. The Liberal leader has whipped his members to support the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Now the Liberals are attempting to hijack the public safety committee
April 26th, 2010House debate
Dave MacKenzieConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, since the Liberal leader announced his plans to force his MPs to keep the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry, the Liberal member for Avalon has been awfully silent. The member for Avalon has not said whether he will represent his constituents and oppose
April 26th, 2010House debate
David AndersonConservative
Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada Mr. Speaker, last week, pollster Frank Graves advised the Liberals they should start a culture war against rural Canadians and it appears the Liberal leader is taking this advice. He has insisted on forcing his rural MPs to keep the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry
April 26th, 2010House debate
Gord BrownConservative
Firearms Registry farmers and hunters. First Liberal MPs are whipped to support the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry, and now their leader is trying to silence Canadians who disagree with him. Let us work together to end the long gun registry.
April 23rd, 2010House debate
Pierre LemieuxConservative
Firearms Registry Mr. Speaker, the Liberal leader has again chosen to turn his back on rural Canadians by clearly stating he still supports a wasteful and ineffective long gun registry. Our government believes that gun control should target criminals, not law-abiding citizens. It should promote
April 20th, 2010House debate
Vic ToewsConservative
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply built this country includes recognizing the contribution of those who make their living on the land and the realities of rural life in Canada. Our Government will continue to support legislation to repeal the wasteful and ineffective long-gun registry that targets law-abiding farmers
March 22nd, 2010House debate
Address in Reply will not continue the wasteful and ineffective long gun registry that burdens law-abiding citizens, law-abiding hunters, law-abiding farmers. This government's record of standing up for Canadian families is clear. I would like to highlight that the government is reintroducing the consumer
March 3rd, 2010House debate
Scott ArmstrongConservative
Speech From The Throne veterans. Honouring those who built this country includes recognizing the contribution of those who make their living on the land and the realities of rural life in Canada. Our Government will continue to support legislation to repeal the wasteful and ineffective long-gun registry
March 3rd, 2010House debate
The Governor General