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Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, I commend the member to read the Canada Elections Act. In fact, the pilot project provision in the existing act allows the CEO to experiment with different methods of voting after consulting only the parliamentary committees responsible for that, which include, und

February 7th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, I am the only who has actually presented any data on the question at all. First of all, I presented the fact that since Elections Canada started its promotional campaigns, the voter turnout has plummeted by roughly 15 percentage points. Among youth, between 1984 and

February 7th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, the limits in question in the bill seek to limit the amount of money spent on election campaigns and not the amount of money spent on fundraising in the first place. That is a reasonable change. In fact, that same rule applied during the Liberal Party leadership race

February 7th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Quite the contrary, Mr. Speaker, the former electoral officer in fact gave the bill an overall A minus, which is pretty good, I think. The bill will actually now go to committee after the vote next week, at which point, we can work hard with the former CEO, many expert witnesse

February 7th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member has made a factual error in her question. Section 18 of the existing act deals with promotional advertising by Elections Canada and has absolutely nothing to do with communicating allegations of wrongdoing. Sections 534 and 535, not section 18, requi

February 7th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, clause 7 amends section 18, which has absolutely nothing to do with the reporting of allegations of wrongdoing. Section 18 deals with advertising. The last time I checked, Elections Canada does not combat or report allegations by purchasing advertising. It reports a

February 7th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, in fact, we are making it easier to vote by giving them an extra voting day and allowing resources to reduce congestion at the polls so that voting is faster for Canadians. Furthermore, we are requiring Elections Canada to communicate to people the basics of voting,

February 7th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Fair Elections Act  Mr. Speaker, I do not think anyone in the House of Commons failed to see the irony of that member standing in his place to talk about infractions for robocalls. He will go down in history forever as the first person in Canada to be convicted of making an illegal robocall. In the

February 7th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Fair Elections Act  Mr. Speaker, one of the provisions in the fair elections bill would protect against voter fraud. Due to enormous volumes of Elections Canada mistakes in the last election, we saw heightened irregularities in the use of vouching. According to the report commissioned by Elections

February 6th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his excellent question and his work on this file. Yesterday, the Leader of the Opposition said he did not think a new offence to cover impersonations was even necessary and asked where it even came from. It turns out that it was recommended by

February 6th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the hon. member for his suggestion. Obviously, we will continue to study the bill in committee. The fair elections act will protect the integrity of our votes and elections.

February 6th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, it is important for the member to understand what powers the commissioner already has. One, he can seek a warrant to obtain documents from a judge already. Two, if there are charges, a judge can issue a subpoena to compel testimony in a court. Three, the powers tha

February 6th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, 73% of aboriginal young people did not receive the information that would allow them to vote ahead of the election. If those young people are working on election day, are at school or are not available to vote, not having information on voting opportunities was what

February 6th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member just proved my point. Elections Canada's efforts are not working. In fact, their own data show that young people are not voting because they do not have the information they need to do so. Half of young people do not even know that they can vote befo

February 6th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Democratic Reform  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member misunderstands the roles of the various players at Elections Canada. First, the referee in elections is the Commissioner of Elections Canada. He is the one whose job it is to enforce the law, and he would gain new independence and new powers under th

February 6th, 2014House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative