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Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I will bridge the questions between my colleague from the NDP and my colleague from Beaches—East York regarding how we move forward, but also bring in the concerns of some of my colleagues who have raised potential implications here. The way forward is to first rec

October 29th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, sometimes this is not the case, but there are times when colleagues have legitimate concerns. With respect to looking at case law in this place, we have to be an inch deep and a mile wide in our knowledge on public policy. It is when bills come to the House that some

October 29th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the minister for answering some of those questions, and my colleagues who asked them. It feels like legitimate, real debate has broken out in this place this morning. It is a rare day. It is wonderful. Before I start speaking in favour of Bill C-84,

October 29th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I am encouraged that the government has adopted this legislation. It has been some time since the Supreme Court ruling precipitated the need for this legislation. My question for the minister is twofold. Why was this simple change not included in one of the omnibus

October 29th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Czech Republic and Slovakia  Mr. Speaker, October 28 marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of Czechoslovakia. Citizens of both the current Czech Republic and Slovakia celebrate this day. Czechoslovakia peacefully dissolved into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993. This velvet revolution was a non-

October 24th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the minister of defence, in response to this line of questioning, said, “I know where you're going with this.” That is curious. If the minister knew where we were going with this, has he had discussions in his office, or with the Prime Minister's Office, on the poten

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, prior to today, James Cudmore had not been linked to the Mark Norman case by the government. However, today in their answers, the Liberals have linked him to the case. I am going to ask this very bluntly and I want a very clear answer. Was James Cudmore hired by the

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, if the government's intent is to support the motion, then I would ask what particular actions it is going to take to immediately bring people to justice. Part of the motion is to table a plan in Parliament with concrete action. There are certain things the governme

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, the Conservatives increased funding to the RCMP and national security agencies for the period we were in government. We sent our men and women in uniform to stop the genocide that was happening by ISIS. We strengthened laws to close the intelligence to evidentiary

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, much of the processes that were put in place to bring actors of genocide and atrocity crimes to justice were put in place in the wake of World War II, when state actors were at the head of violence. That is no longer the case. ISIS is not a state actor. It is a net

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, the world has rightly feted Nadia Murad, one of the strongest women in the world, with the Nobel Peace Prize for the work she has accomplished in bringing attention to the need to eradicate one of humanity's oldest and most potent weapons in any conflict; rape. Whi

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, two years ago, the Supreme Court overturned a bestiality conviction on a child molester because it ruled the law does not cover non-penetrative acts. Since then, the Prime Minister has not included this simple definition change in any of his legislation while bestial

October 3rd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship  Mr. Speaker, this summer the Liberals told Canadians that scores of illegal border crossers would be housed in Toronto area hotels at taxpayer expense until September 30. It is October 2 and they are still in hotels, with more on the way. The Liberals still do not tell Canadians

October 2nd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship  Mr. Speaker, it is completely ridiculous to put people up in hotels at taxpayer expense, who by the Liberals' own admission, likely do not have valid asylum claims for years because of the hearing backlogs created by the Prime Minister's bad practices. This is not fair to anyon

October 2nd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, to those who are watching today, who are preparing to call a Liberal MP, we just saw talking points number one and number three. I will repeat my rebuttal so that when they call the deputy House leader's office today, they can rebut him directly. The number one t

October 2nd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative