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National Security  Mr. Speaker, we have government documents that show the RCMP and CSIS are not sharing vital information despite a written agreement to do so. With the threat of terrorism operating within our borders, a plague of missing refugee claimants and biker gangs flexing their muscles, h

February 21st, 2002House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

Laura Ellis  Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay my respects to Toronto police constable Laura Ellis. Tragically, constable Ellis was killed yesterday when her police cruiser collided with another car and hit a utility pole. Ms. Ellis and her partner were apparently responding to an emergency c

February 19th, 2002House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

Species at Risk Act  Mr. Speaker, I am honoured today to partake in the debate on Bill C-5, the species at risk act. This is the first opportunity I have had to state to my constituents', mostly my rural constituents, opposition to certain provisions in the new law. We should make no mistake, there

February 18th, 2002House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

Correctional Service Canada  Mr. Speaker, less than an hour ago the Ontario office for victims of crime accused the solicitor general of continuing to encourage parole quotas. In April 2000, the solicitor general assured members of the House that there was no formal plan to parole more offenders. Why does

February 18th, 2002House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

Correctional Service Canada  Mr. Speaker, we have evidence quite to the contrary and I think you have been given evidence to the contrary. An internal memorandum from senior correctional officials and accountability contract reports from two Ontario institutions contradict the solicitor general's denial. Th

February 18th, 2002House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36 I have the privilege to present to the House a petition signed by concerned constituents of my riding of Crowfoot. The petitioners are from communities such as Czar, Wainwright, Provost, Chauvin, Amisk and Brownfield. These constituents

February 6th, 2002House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

Supply  Mr. Speaker, first, I want to thank the member for Langley--Abbotsford for his hard work in understanding what is needed. I failed to do that in my speech. He has travelled around through prisons and has met with different victims groups. I know his passion for doing the right th

February 5th, 2002House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

Supply  Mr. Speaker, I stood in the House almost a year ago in support of the Canadian Alliance motion requesting the establishment of a national sex offender registry. During that same period of time on the other side of the House the Liberal government unanimously stood in support of i

February 5th, 2002House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

Youth Criminal Justice Act  Mr. Speaker, in 1995, under Bill C-41, the Liberal government undermined one of the most fundamental principles of our justice system, that all Canadians are equal before the law. We see it eroding again today. In its 1997 report on the role of victims in the justice system, the

February 4th, 2002House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

Terrorism  Mr. Speaker, repeatedly we have heard and learned about the presence of suspected terrorists operative in this country from foreign countries, that is, from the States, from Jordan, from France and from Great Britain. This is a sorry indictment of the government, which for almos

December 12th, 2001House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

Terrorism  Mr. Speaker, Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaïda terrorist network had a foothold in Canada. The solicitor general's continual denial of any Canadian connection ignores the fact that we are vulnerable to the infiltration of terrorists. I ask the solicitor general, will he now pull his he

December 12th, 2001House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member's question raises a point I should have brought forward. Just in the last week the police chief from Toronto, Mr. Fantino, came forward and said that $1 million has been spent already, it is projected that $6 million will be needed and there is no co

December 11th, 2001House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, there is a disaster in the agricultural sector. Last night I spent time on the phone with a young lady from north of Drumheller in the Morrin area. I could feel her sense of frustration and her emotions as she talked about the commodity prices. We talk about taxes.

December 11th, 2001House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to stand in this place and to partake in the budget debate. This is the first time since being elected just a little over a year ago that I have had the opportunity to participate in a budget debate, because as we all know it is the first budget we ha

December 11th, 2001House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance

Transitional Jobs Fund  Mr. Speaker, on March 6, 2000 the RCMP launched an investigation into a transitional jobs fund grant. The money was supposed to go to the riding of Rosemont in Montreal but the jobs appeared to turn up in the Prime Minister's own riding. The RCMP's investigation has now been ove

December 10th, 2001House debate

Kevin SorensonCanadian Alliance