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House debate  Madam Chair, I was not privy to that meeting. People have different practices with respect to the way they take part in meetings.

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, as I have said a number of times this evening, the director of the Public Prosecution Service has said on at least two occasions, including at the announcement of the stay in proceedings, that she felt there was no political interference of any kind whatsoever in the

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, as I have stated a number of times, we are committed to reviewing the question of minimum mandatory sentences. They have been found in a number of circumstances to be completely counterproductive. We did commit in the platform to look at them, and we will commit to l

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, I thank the hon. member for his work on the justice committee. With respect to the power to regulate insurance, the legal argument has not changed. On that particular point, the Quebec Court of Appeal ruled five to nothing in favour of provincial jurisdiction. Howev

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, as the hon. member knows, I was born in Port Colborne, Ontario. Much like Welland, this is a city outside Quebec that has a large francophone population. It is a very proud community. Growing up in Port Colborne, I learned that it was important to protect the right

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, I can assure the House that bilingualism is a central consideration in the appointment of judges to the Supreme Court. I worked there for a year as a law clerk, and it was one of the best years of my life. I understood how important it is that judges be able to hear

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, I say with a smile, after refusing to answer a number of hypothetical questions from my colleagues on the other side of the House, that I certainly will not answer a hypothetical question even if it is coming from my own side of the House. What I will say is that w

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, again, I could tell the House that the Prime Minister is travelling to meet with the Prime Minister of New Zealand as well as the President of France to discuss this issue. It is a priority for our government. Increasingly, in an online world, it is an exceptionally

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, I believe that question has been answered in the House in an official ruling and I will leave the answer at that. I have said a number of times this evening that I certainly have felt no pressure in my role as Attorney General or Minister of Justice.

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, again, as I have said a number of times this evening, I was not privy to those situations. I only have noted that in front of the justice committee there were competing versions, and it is possible that everyone was telling the truth with respect to those competing n

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, as I have said a number of times, I was not privy to that phone conversation, which had been taped without the knowledge of one of the parties.

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, I have no comment on the actual statement itself. As I have said a number of times this evening, and I think it is fundamentally true, in this particular case the institutions of our Canadian society have worked well. The RCMP did an investigation. The prosecution

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, I reject the premise of that question and the various conclusions that are drawn from it. As I have described a number of times this evening, the Department of Justice had a role in the proceedings to fulfill obligations on third party records applications. As I have

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, as I have stated in the House and this evening in the proceedings, public servants had a role in identifying whether there might be privilege attached to the documents. However, the ultimate final decision on whether a document would be produced or whether and how

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, I will not comment on hypothetical questions of that nature. As I have said this evening a number of times and described, we put together a process in fulfillment of our third party obligations, which was rigorous and efficient, and we were complimented for it at the

May 14th, 2019House debate

David LamettiLiberal