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Contraventions Act and Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (marijuana) Madam Speaker, whenever the occasion permits I try in my remarks to the House to develop arguments that form part of a larger, more coherent whole than is permitted by the 10 minute speaking slots that are assigned to us under the Standing Orders. A larger, more complete picture
April 11th, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Grants and Contributions Mr. Speaker, we all know that Groupaction has been a generous donor to the Liberal Party of Canada. We all know that Groupaction was paid several hundred thousand dollars to produce a second report that was virtually a mimeograph of the first. What is new is the revelation as to
March 22nd, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Grants and Contributions Mr. Speaker, a document provided by officials of the minister's department in response to a motion for the production of papers placed by the Alliance includes a history of the contract prepared by the president of Groupaction. It states that on May 1 contract was received by Gr
March 22nd, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Species at Risk Act Mr. Speaker, it is a pleasure to speak to the Group No. 4 amendments to Bill C-5. As a way of developing a theme in which to frame my remarks I make the observation that there are concerned members of parliament on both sides of the House. There are those opposed for a variety o
March 21st, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Species at Risk Act Unfortunately it will be much harder to tie them in because of the fact that some of my time has been eaten up by the intervention of the hon. member. The point I was driving at was that this former piece of private member's legislation served as a thematic link to the amendments
March 21st, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Species at Risk Act Mr. Speaker, I want to address my comments today to the amendments in Group No. 3. The amendments have been divided into several groups. Group No. 3 deals with amendments on the theme of socioeconomic interests and public consultation. A great deal of the work I have done in put
March 21st, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Act to amend the Criminal Code (cruelty to animals and firearms) and the Firearms Act Madam Speaker, I am privileged to speak to Bill C-15B which contains unfortunately provisions that are continuations of some of the greatest flaws in the legislative drafting practices of the current government. It behooves us to look at what some of these themes are and to think
March 20th, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Supply Mr. Speaker, I will be dividing my time with the member for Calgary Southeast. In my presentation I will talk first about some directing principles of the Canadian Alliance policy in this area. Second, I will talk about health care and how the motion applies to health care. Thir
March 18th, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Supply Madam Speaker, I thank the member for Yukon for his speech. I know he cares a great deal about this issue. I learned a lot from his speech. I had no idea that there was a softwood lumber industry in Yukon. I have a series of questions out of personal curiosity I would be interes
March 14th, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Health Care Mr. Speaker, the primary victim of the federal-provincial fiscal inequity that the finance minister is always so anxious to deny is the health care system. The minister knows full well that the needs of our health care system will continue to grow as the population ages. He also
March 14th, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Health Care Mr. Speaker, the minister's policy is evidently that if we withhold money from all provinces this would somehow benefit the poorer provinces. Let me draw the attention of the finance minister to the remarks of Canada's academic authority on fiscal federalism. Thomas Courchene re
March 14th, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Benoît Lécuyer Mr. Speaker, it is with sorrow that I rise in the House today to pay tribute to a brave man who gave his life to protect our roads and our freedom. Constable Benoît Lécuyer, who was shot down in cold blood on February 28 during a routine arrest for speeding, will not be forgotten
March 11th, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Species at Risk Act Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak in favour of the several amendments I have put forth which seek to remedy the glaring absence of mens rea in Bill C-5. Allow me to explain a bit about mens rea in Canadian criminal law. Our criminal justice system is based upon several fundamen
February 21st, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Species at Risk Act moved: Motion No. 122 That Bill C-5, in Clause 100, be amended by replacing lines 16 and 17 on page 57 with the following: “100. A person is not guilty of an offence under this Act unless the person knowingly committed the act that is the subject of the offence.” Debate arose
February 21st, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance
Species at Risk Act moved: Motion No. 86 That Bill C-5, in Clause 60, be amended by replacing line 12 on page 34 with the following: “rial minister, no person shall knowingly destroy any part”. Motion No. 90 That Bill C-5, in Clause 61, be amended by replacing line 22 on page 34 with the follow
February 21st, 2002House debate
Scott ReidCanadian Alliance