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Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, I certainly support all members going back to their ridings and having this discussion with their constituents. On reasonable foreseeability and diagnosis, as I said, we leave the determination, taking into account all of the elements, up to medical practitioners.

April 22nd, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, I am confident in the proposed legislation that we put forward in terms that it meets and answers the Supreme Court of Canada decision in Carter. As well, it is compliant with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Supreme Court was very clear on two things: one,

April 22nd, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, in terms of influences, it is welcomed as well as supported. I thank the special joint committee for its substantive recommendations, all of which have propelled forward a national discussion on this really important issue. I had the opportunity to work closely w

April 22nd, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, first let me say that I am looking forward to the substantive discussion that we have in this House around this particular issue. I am certainly looking forward to the discussion that will ensue in both Houses in terms of the committee work. I expect that the robus

April 22nd, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Criminal Code  moved that Bill C-14, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make related amendments to other Acts (medical assistance in dying), be read the second time and referred to a committee. Madam Speaker, I am pleased to rise in the House to address Bill C-14, which would, for the f

April 22nd, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Physician-Assisted Dying  Mr. Speaker, we look forward to having a vigorous debate on Bill C-14. As the Attorney General, I read the Carter decision very carefully. I am confident we are responding in a substantive way to the Carter decision, as well as ensuring that it is in compliance with the Charter o

April 18th, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Physician-Assisted Dying  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to have been able to introduce legislation and to encourage robust discussions. We have had substantive feedback reports, including the special committee report that spoke to the fundamental need to ensure that we present the best approach that balances

April 14th, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Criminal Code  moved for leave to introduce Bill C-14, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make related amendments to other Acts (medical assistance in dying). (Motions deemed adopted, bill read the first time and printed)

April 14th, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, without question, our government takes human trafficking and the exploitation of women and girls incredibly seriously. We are committed to strengthening the efforts to combat this problem. With respect to Bill C-452, I have had discussions and there are concerns wit

April 13th, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Situation in Indigenous Communities  Mr. Speaker, I would like to acknowledge the hon. member across the way and thank him for his ongoing efforts and his commitment to ensuring the advancement of indigenous peoples in this country through such mechanisms as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous

April 12th, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Situation in Indigenous Communities  Mr. Speaker, I share the member's comments with respect to the importance of education. I recognize that education is the means to unlocking the potential in indigenous people as well as all people. In terms of education and moving forward, I am pleased to be part of a governmen

April 12th, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Situation in Indigenous Communities  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the hon. member across the way for Timmins—James Bay for providing us with this very important opportunity to have this substantive discussion. I certainly want to acknowledge all members who are in the House to participate in this debate. I am very

April 12th, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, leaving aside the fundraising, the judiciaries appointments are fundamentally important and we are moving forward with a new process, renovating the process, ensuring that the appointment of Superior Court judges across the country is not only based on merit but that

April 12th, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, we are moving forward with appointments, not only to the superior courts across the country but certainly, in the impending retirement of an honoured justice out of the Supreme Court of Canada, moving forward with the process to appoint a new Supreme Court of Canada

April 12th, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I did attend a fundraising event. In advance, I cleared it with the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner and complied with all federal rules with respect to fundraising. The purpose of the discussion, the primary discussion that occurred at that event, was a

April 11th, 2016House debate

Jody Wilson-RaybouldLiberal