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Judges Act  Madam Speaker, once again we have a colleague saying we are delaying things. We are not. On December 9, we passed this unanimously. It went to the other place, which came up with some amendments, and we think they make a lot of sense. One of the amendments is one of the amendme

June 15th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Judges Act  Madam Speaker, I would completely agree with that. As the Minister of Justice said, there was an appeal process built within the four walls of this legislation and likely that is the end. However, the experts who came to committee said there must be that one appeal into the court

June 15th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Judges Act  Madam Speaker, this is very important legislation, and it has been dragging on for a long time, so some of my colleagues want to speak to it. This is important legislation, and we have important things to say about it. As for the amendment I just put forward, it says to accept al

June 15th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Judges Act  Madam Speaker, it is an honour for me to rise here this evening to engage in the debate on Bill C-9, a bill to update the Canadian Judicial Council review process for judges’ conduct. The last time I spoke to Bill C-9 was in December 2022, when it was here for third reading. At

June 15th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Judges Act  Madam Speaker, we agree that it is high time that Bill C-9 becomes law. I am disappointed to hear that the government is rejecting an amendment put forward by the other place that we think is very important, and that is the right to appeal to the Federal Court of Appeal. Right

June 15th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Government Business No. 26—Amendments to the Standing Orders  Madam Speaker, my hon. colleague referenced Chuck Cadman, whom I knew. He was from my neck of the woods, and I know that when he was seriously ill, he came here to vote, but an alternative option would have been for the government side of the House to have paired somebody with hi

June 15th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Government Business No. 26—Amendments to the Standing Orders  Madam Speaker, I am surprised and shocked that the debate on something as fundamental as the way this House operates is now going to be cut off. If we are going to have a hybrid Parliament, we need to come to an agreement on how it is going to operate. I recall many years ago t

June 15th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Finance  Mr. Speaker, the budget adds more than $60 billion in new deficit spending, meaning more taxes, more inflation and higher interest rates. The former Liberal finance minister John Manley said that the government is stepping on the gas with new spending while the Bank of Canada is

June 14th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Immigration and Refugee Act  Madam Speaker, my colleague's speech was well thought out. We are talking about economic sanctions against people who are essentially terrorists. The intention of that is to inflict financial and economic pain on them. If the whole western world comes together on that, it can ha

June 13th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Petitions  Madam Speaker, I am presenting a petition signed by a number of Canadian citizens, including those in my riding. They call on the Government of Canada to publicly and unequivocally support a private member's bill, Bill C-314. This bill is sponsored by my colleague from Abbotsford

June 13th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from the Bloc Québécois for a very impassioned speech. I want to refer to a comment made by the member for Winnipeg North. We have heard many times from the Liberal side that there has never been a government that has done more for housing than

June 13th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Miscarriage of Justice Review Commission Act (David and Joyce Milgaard's Law)  Mr. Speaker, the police needed a conviction. There had been four widely reported sexual assault cases already in the city, and now a fifth one that ended with the murder of a young woman on her way to work on a cold January morning in 1969. She had been stabbed in the chest and h

June 12th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Miscarriage of Justice Review Commission Act (David and Joyce Milgaard's Law)  Mr. Speaker, the minister talked about the two-step procedure under the new regime. Would he be open to having the lower standard, where miscarriage of justice may have occurred, for the first step, but the higher standard, where it was likely to have occurred, for the second ste

June 12th, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Canada Business Corporations Act  Mr. Speaker, that is a good question. It goes right to the very heart of what the problem is and what this bill is trying to tackle and remedy. I agree with the member's analysis that snow washing and pumping money into the Canadian economy is forcing up real estate prices for t

May 31st, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Canada Business Corporations Act  Mr. Speaker, ultimately, we will be waiting to see what comes up at committee and what the study will be, but a couple of things come to mind. One is that this system has to be efficient. It cannot be overly bureaucratic. Before I was elected to Parliament, I was practising corp

May 31st, 2023House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative