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Justice Mr. Speaker, it is difficult to square that answer with the government's impressive record for passing unconstitutional legislation. Instead of real scrutiny at committee, what the Conservatives seem to prefer is rubber stamp approval. However, it is precisely because the minis
February 25th, 2015House debate
Privacy Mr. Speaker, once again, it is difficult to square that answer with the budget cuts to CSIS and the RCMP. There are new reports today that the Communications Security Establishment is collecting millions of emails from Canadians to government agencies and storing associated meta
February 25th, 2015House debate
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, there we have the minister hiding behind fear again, instead of committing to a proper study. It is no wonder that he will not, when every day new information is coming out about critical flaws in Bill C-51. Experts are warning that the bill could create a legal grey
February 24th, 2015House debate
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, Bill C-51 has been roundly condemned by security experts for being over-broad, vague, and ineffectual. It would sacrifice Canadians' rights and freedoms to give security agencies new powers without any new oversight. Rather than answer questions or address these prob
February 24th, 2015House debate
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, so much for not railroading Bill C-51 through the House, as the Conservatives could not even wait 24 hours to limit debate on this bad bill. That is in pretty strong contrast to the U.S. President, who is out talking about what works to counter terrorism. Here is wha
February 19th, 2015House debate
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, if the government is so confident in this bill, why is limiting the debate? The minister would do better if he took a hint from the U.S. President, who has appointed a full-time coordinator at Homeland Security dedicated to stopping violent extremism before it takes
February 19th, 2015House debate
Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015 Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for Alfred-Pellan for her remarks and her support for my motion. We on this side of the House took some time to study the bill and to consult with our constituents and talk to experts in the field. Many of us learned a lot about the bill that
February 19th, 2015House debate
Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015 Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for Northumberland—Quinte West for his comments. I have worked with him on the public safety committee, and I know him to be a member of great integrity. I value his experience and his views. However, he is incorrect to say that we were oppos
February 19th, 2015House debate
Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015 Mr. Speaker, I first want to say that I have the utmost respect for the hon. member for Malpeque as a colleague here in the House. However, the Liberals keep trying this diversionary tactic of talking about oversight when they have already promised to support the bill even if ove
February 19th, 2015House debate
Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015 Mr. Speaker, as I tried to make clear in my speech, we already have adequate provisions to combat terrorism, and the government has failed to show us where those gaps are and how the measures it is proposing would address those gaps. At the risk of the other side accusing me of
February 19th, 2015House debate
Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015 Mr. Speaker, at the conclusion of my remarks, I intend to move a motion. It is with a genuine sense of disappointment that I rise to speak against Bill C-51, the anti-terrorism act, 2015. I am particularly disappointed to be doing it under time allocation, which will have the ef
February 19th, 2015House debate
Anti-terrorism Act, 2015 Mr. Speaker, I think this last exchange between the Liberals and the government illustrates why we need the time to have a full debate and expose what is actually in the bill. The government keeps saying that the new powers of CSIS are subject to judicial oversight. No, they are
February 19th, 2015House debate
Anti-terrorism Act, 2015 Mr. Speaker, I have to start off by marking another milestone for the government. This marks the 88th time the government has moved time allocation or closure to limit debate in the House. It is particularly shocking this time because we had not even finished the fourth speech. W
February 19th, 2015House debate
Anti-terrorism Act, 2015 Mr. Speaker, I listened with care to the member for Papineau's address on Bill C-51 and I am still having trouble making sense out of the position he has taken. It is the primary duty of members of this House to give a full and complete review of bills and to stand up to bad bi
February 18th, 2015House debate
Anti-terrorism Act, 2015 Mr. Speaker, as usual the Leader of the Opposition has elevated the debate in the House, clearly laying out what is at stake with this legislation. I want to ask him about something he talked about at the beginning of his speech and then reflected on at the end. We all came toge
February 18th, 2015House debate