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Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, we had so many witnesses from so many different backgrounds and so many different political perspectives come before the public safety committee and all of them had the same message: Bill C-51 has serious problems. Yesterday, former Conservative senator Hugh Segal

March 24th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, the short answer to that is absolutely. Peter Ross, one of the world-renowned experts, has made that link. What happens is that the toxins attach themselves to the microbead plastics. They are ingested by plankton. They are eaten by the herring and the salmon, and

March 24th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, let me be very clear. I am saying that microbead plastics are one of the pollutants that are a threat to southern resident killer whales. They are not the only one. They may not even be the major one. The problem is that the government has eliminated the science unit

March 24th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his question and for pointing out the very obvious thing, which is that the science exists. The science is very clear that microbead plastics are part of the problem here. They are not the whole problem, but they are part of the problem. As I

March 24th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I am very pleased to rise today to support the NDP opposition day motion to designate microbead plastics as toxic under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. As people will know from following the debate, microbeads were originally found in cleansers, and abou

March 24th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives came here to change Ottawa, but it seems like Ottawa has actually changed them. There was a time when the Conservatives would have been the first to speak up against legislation that so profoundly threatens our rights and freedoms, but now they cha

March 23rd, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, let us be clear. Bill C-51 is so problematic that even groups that normally support the Conservatives, like the National Firearms Association, are speaking out against it. When the government has lost even some of its closest allies because it is threatening the rig

March 23rd, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, speaking of common sense, we have had 12 witnesses appear before the public safety committee this week, witnesses from a wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives, and every single one of them has highlighted serious problems with Bill C-51. The bill is so bad tha

March 13th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Privacy  Mr. Speaker, we will give the minister a second chance. The minister may not like what the Privacy Commissioner has to say, but that is no reason for the Conservatives to block him from the committee. Bill C-51 would make sweeping changes that would have serious privacy implica

March 12th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, the minister's appearance at committee yesterday confirmed what Canadians already suspected: Bill C-51 is a dangerous piece of legislation that lacks proper safeguards. The Privacy Commissioner has sounded the alarm, saying that the bill is unprecedented and excessiv

March 11th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, like some of the members opposite, I fondly remember my best Christmas ever, and that was the Christmas I got a BB gun. I had the BB gun for some time before I moved on to harder weapons. Some might describe a BB gun as a gateway gun, and I am quite serious about t

March 10th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I listened with interest to my hon. colleague's explanation of his bill. He said something that concerned me at the end of his speech, which I will ask him about in one of my questions. Who did the member talk to before he prepared this bill? Did he consult police o

March 10th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, first it was former prime ministers and former Supreme Court justices. Now the Privacy Commissioner and even the Canadian premiers have weighed in on the risks of adopting Bill C-51. Even the B.C. Premier says that Bill C-51 could impinge on the fundamental rights en

March 9th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, Canadians are watching the debate on Bill C-51 carefully. They want parliamentarians to do their jobs to review this sweeping bill thoroughly and to allow Canadians who want to be heard to appear before the public safety committee. Why do the Conservatives want to r

February 26th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, we have agreed to sit nights and weekends during the break week, whatever it takes to have a full study of this bill., but we have never called for a delay. Today, we heard alarming news that six young people have left Canada to join ISIS. Police already have the po

February 26th, 2015House debate

Randall GarrisonNDP