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Mental Health and Addictions  Mr. Speaker, the pilot program in B.C. was set forth at B.C.'s request, to save lives. They have come to us now to amend their proposal. Working with the B.C. government, law enforcement and health care services to get this right and to save the lives of people who are dying

May 6th, 2024House debate

Ya'ara SaksLiberal

Mental Health and Addictions  Mr. Speaker, a pilot project was put in place at B.C.'s request. B.C. now has serious concerns about some aspects of that. We share those concerns and are addressing them. I do want to say that I do not think there is a family in Canada that has been untouched by the tragedy

May 6th, 2024House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Jeffrey S. Marcoux  Hon. colleagues, it is with a heavy heart that I rise today to acknowledge a very sorrowful occurrence, the loss of one of our colleagues, Constable Jeffrey S. Marcoux. Over the course of several years, Constable Marcoux showed up in this place to serve, to keep each one of us

May 1st, 2024House debate

The SpeakerLiberal

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns   for funding program, (iii) amount of lapsed funding, (iv) number of applicants to program; (b) which of the funding programs in (a) have been identified by ISC as part of budget 2023’s commitment to refocus government spending; and (c) what is the total amount of funding reduction

May 3rd, 2024House debate

Niki AshtonNDP

Petitions  Mr. Speaker. I rise to present a petition in which the petitioners are calling on the government to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act and for Parliament to pass Bill S-281, known as Brian's bill, which would do just that, such that convicted murderers would

May 3rd, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Pensions  Mr. Speaker, I want to take this opportunity to thank all the wildland firefighters, who have done amazing work. We have been working very closely with provincial counterparts to address this issue, but one thing to make clear is that, in fact, we care very deeply about the work

May 3rd, 2024House debate

Harjit S. SajjanLiberal

Mental Health and Addictions  Mr. Speaker, if the member thinks that B.C.'s experience with open public drug use is so great, then why is she not advocating for it in her province? I was talking to a resident just two days ago from my—

May 3rd, 2024House debate

Tracy GrayConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, the NDP-Liberal Prime Minister is not worth the cost, the chaos, the drugs and the crime. After nine years of the Prime Minister's extremist policies, deadly hard drugs are now available in B.C.'s public spaces, such as parks, coffee shops and even hospitals. Now

May 3rd, 2024House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Fisheries and Oceans   taking apart derelict vessels in Union Bay, has been hit with a pollution abatement order from the province. The company is illegally allowing toxic effluent to run off into Baynes Sound and the marine environment, B.C.’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy has

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

Mental Health and Addictions   sweep the pitch for needles. The legion and many businesses in Mission have to deal with crack smoke every day. When will the government do the right thing and cancel its ideologically extreme experiment to legalize hard drugs, and start protecting B.C.'s children?

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Brad VisConservative

Mental Health and Addictions  Mr. Speaker, the Liberal minister responsible for legalizing hard drugs is misleading Canadians. Yesterday she told Canadians that the Liberals were waiting for further information from British Columbia in response to B.C.'s request to end the legalization experiment. However

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Frank CaputoConservative

Public Safety   has fled the country. Canadians have lost faith in our justice system. Despite the Prime Minister 's inaction, extortion is a federal responsibility. The Criminal Code is federal. The RCMP responsible for catching these criminals is federal. The catch-and-release bail policies

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Arpan KhannaConservative

Justice committee   labour minister Seamus O'Regan was going on one of his famous tangents against Canadian parents. Ms. Mbarki said, “I am always very skeptical when the federal government gets involved in saying how parents should parent. Have we forgotten about residential schools? The 60's scoop? Off

May 2nd, 2024Committee meeting

Jamil JivaniConservative

Justice committee  , The reality is that without s. 43, Canada's broad assault law would criminalize force falling far short of what we think of as corporal punishment, like placing an unwilling child in a chair for a five-minute “time-out”. That brings me to our amendment, Conservative motion number 1

May 2nd, 2024Committee meeting

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Bill C-388 An Act to fast track energy and mining projects and to facilitate the provision of munitions to Ukraine and develop its munitions industry

-20; 2001, c. 33, s.2(F) Export Development Act 7 Section 10 of the Export Development Act is amended by adding the following after subsection (1.01): Development of munitions manufacturing capacity in Ukraine (1.011) In carrying out its purpose under paragraph (1)(c

May 2nd, 2024
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Garnett GenuisConservative