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Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, Bill C-51 is so detrimental to our rights and freedoms that thousands of Canadians have come out to protest against this one piece of legislation. Now Stephen Toope, former dean of law at McGill, former UBC president, and currently the director of the Munk School of

April 29th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Corrections and Conditional Release Act  Mr. Speaker, I know that I have very limited time tonight, but I do want to chime in on this debate because I think, with all due respect to the very honourable intentions of the member for Saint John, it is never really a good idea to craft legislation around a single incident.

April 28th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I note that the hon. member mentioned how part of the policies, which he talked about in great detail, forbid the use of advertising money to promote political candidates. Does he not believe that once someone becomes a candidate in the next election, he or she shoul

April 27th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, there is a new member of the growing coalition of Canadians telling Conservatives and Liberals not to pass Bill C-51. That is the high-tech business community. This is an absolutely critical sector of our economy, and now high-tech entrepreneurs and CEOs say this dan

April 27th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Navigation Protection Act  moved for leave to introduce Bill C-667, an act to amend the Navigation Protection Act (Sooke River). Mr. Speaker, I am introducing this private member's bill today to restore federal environmental protection for the Sooke River by adding it to part 2 of the schedule of the Navi

April 23rd, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Navigation Protection Act  moved for leave to introduce Bill C-668, an act to amend the Navigation Protection Act (Colquitz River). Mr. Speaker, I am introducing this private member's bill today to restore federal environmental protection for the Colquitz River system. Again, this is protection that was r

April 23rd, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I would like to know if the member agrees with her colleague from South Shore—St. Margaret's who claimed that after the cleanup there was less than a third of a litre of oil left in the water. The second thing I would like to ask is if she agrees with her other coll

April 20th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I could not help hearing the hon. member place a lot of emphasis on polluter pay. My question is to how he understands that. My understanding of polluter pay is that it is just the cleanup costs. It does not account for damage to our tourism industry. It does not acc

April 20th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I, too, wondered. Out-of-the-world class is probably where the government is heading with this. I do not know. It is very clear that all the things we are doing along the coast in marine safety and security and all the things that are being cut reduce our capacity.

April 20th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, the member raises the important point that while the environment is very important, this is also about jobs. Many people on the west coast work in tourism, recreation and in areas that depend very much on these pristine waters off our coast to maintain those industr

April 20th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, first, I am sure the commissioner's statement was approved in the minister's office before it was issued. I am prepared to go with someone who has no dog in this fight, and that is the former commander of the Kitsilano Coast Guard station who said, when he was there

April 20th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise on this debate today. I think that the story of the bunker oil spill from the bulk grain carrier, the MV Marathassa, is now becoming clear, not from what the government is telling us today, but through the work of journalists, sailors, and mariti

April 20th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, one of my colleagues said they were busy doing advertising. I think that unfortunately may be the answer. The recreational crab and prawn fishery remains closed in Burrard Inlet, including Jerricho Beach, a very popular spot in Vancouver, until we can do some sampli

April 20th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, Canadians in Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Windsor, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria, and many other communities gathered together this weekend with one common goal: to urge the government to stop Bill C-51 from becoming law. They recognize t

April 20th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, it is no wonder the Conservatives rushed Bill C-51 through. They could not stand the opposition coming even from their own base. The more Canadians have heard about Bill C-51, the more they oppose it. Even the Bloc has seen the light and will not vote for this danger

April 2nd, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP