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Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, when people steal cars, they do not look at the value of the car. They do not steal a car because they think it is nice and it has shiny wheels. They look through neighbourhoods or shopping centres for cars that are easy to steal. They do not look at the value of t

May 17th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, I believe deterrents work. My son had his car broken into. The person was caught, but there was no consequence other than for him to keep the peace. The person got probation, which is a typical sentencing. However, my son had to pay $100 deductible. He was in his

May 17th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Criminal Code  moved that Bill C-293, an act to amend the Criminal Code (theft of a motor vehicle), be read the second time and referred to a committee. Madam Speaker, it is an exciting day for me in being able to have this debate on Bill C-293. I would like to thank my colleague from Wild Ros

May 17th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

An Act to Authorize the Minister of Finance to Make Certain Payments  Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for sharing with us his perspective on Bill C-48. He brought up very good points. Canadians are overtaxed, they want to have some relief and the Conservative Party will offer that. Bill C-48 is not what was originally presented to the House. I

May 16th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

An Act to Authorize the Minister of Finance to Make Certain Payments  Madam Speaker, I appreciate this opportunity to ask a question of the member across. I believe that the budget bill, Bill C-48, does not deal with the concerns of Canadians. I think it misses opportunities. It is a lot of misdirected talk but no action. For example, we have hear

May 16th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I rise to present another petition also dealing with marriage. It says that marriage is the best foundation for families and for raising children and that marriage is the exclusive jurisdiction of Parliament to decide. The petitioners ask that Parliament pass legisl

May 13th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Conservative Party of Canada  Mr. Speaker, the Conservative Party is the government in waiting and stands for what Canadians want. Conservatives believe in honesty and accountability, not Liberal corruption and scandal. Conservatives believe in the Canada Health Act and the right to access publicly funded h

May 11th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Message from the Senate  Mr. Speaker, this is the third fiscal year that we are in regarding compassionate care. It is not a brand new program. The review has been going on for a year now. The appeal board said that the minister needs to review this issue as an urgent and critical matter because time is

May 10th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Message from the Senate  Mr. Speaker, I rise today to ask the government to give an account regarding the compassionate care program. As we know, the compassionate care program is a program that was established and announced in the Speech from the Throne in 2002 and again in the budget speech of the fol

May 10th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I rise today to present a petition from the wonderful people of Langley, my riding. The petitioners state that marriage is the best foundation for families and for raising children, that the institution of marriage is being challenged and that it is in the jurisdict

May 6th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Petitions  Madam Speaker, I rise today to present petitions from across Canada. I have 13 petitions which contain hundreds of signatures. The petitioners ask that Parliament use all possible legislation, and administrative measures if necessary, to preserve and protect the current definitio

May 4th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, if I bought a toaster or another electrical appliance, I would know it would not electrocute me because it would have a ULC sticker on it. It is a safety standard. It is the same with immobilizers. Canadians are trusting that when we have immobilizers, they will be

April 20th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I am here to talk about immobilizers. An immobilizer is an electronic device in motor vehicles, in cars and trucks, that keeps them from being started unless one has the proper key. About 65% of the vehicles manufactured and sold in Canada now have immobilizers. Thi

April 20th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Civil Marriage Act  Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to speak again on behalf of my constituents of Langley on the government's plan to change the historic definition of marriage. Thousands of Langley residents responded to my request for input and 96% said they want me to vote to uphold the traditional d

April 19th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I have two sets of petitions. The first is from a number of residents from Langley in the greater Vancouver area. They are petitioning Parliament to consider autism therapy for children with autism as a medically necessary treatment. They are also asking for the cre

April 18th, 2005House debate

Mark WarawaConservative