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44th Parl. 1st Sess.
May 23, 2024 10:00AM
  • May/23/24 9:00:07 p.m.
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The hon. member.
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  • May/23/24 9:00:09 p.m.
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Madam Chair, the Liberals promised to review the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights, which was created by former prime minister Stephen Harper. They have never done this. Victims deserve a date, and they deserve it right now. When will it be reviewed, and when will victims come first in Canada?
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  • May/23/24 9:00:28 p.m.
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  • Re: Bill C-48 
Madam Chair, our commitment to victims, including victims of intimate partner violence, is steadfast, and that is witnessed through our reforms in Bill C-48 and Bill C-75, which dealt with the reverse onus on bail for people who are victims of intimate partner violence. That is demonstrating our commitment to victims, and we will continue to do so.
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  • May/23/24 9:00:51 p.m.
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Madam Chair, I would like to have a straight-up conversation about some facts. Is the minister aware of the tragic car crash that occurred on Highway 401 in Durham region on April 29?
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  • May/23/24 9:01:07 p.m.
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Madam Chair, I am aware of the traffic fatalities as a general proposition.
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  • May/23/24 9:01:11 p.m.
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Madam Chair, I will inform him that the Highway 401 car crash made national news because four people were killed, including an infant. Does the minister know that the robbery suspect who caused that car crash was out on bail after being arrested for similar crimes in the past?
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  • May/23/24 9:01:37 p.m.
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Madam Chair, what I would emphasize is that bail is governed by certain fundamental precepts that are in the Criminal Code of Canada. It is about ensuring that people are not a flight risk or likely to repeat an offence. It is also demonstrating the community's denunciation. In Ontario, individual bail determinations are mainly made by justices of the peace.
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  • May/23/24 9:02:10 p.m.
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Madam Chair, is the justice minister aware of the community safety alert issued by the Durham Regional Police on May 10 concerning a high-risk sex offender?
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  • May/23/24 9:02:19 p.m.
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  • Re: Bill S-12 
Madam Chair, high-risk sex offenders are obviously a priority of ours. I indicated that we re-established the sex offender registry through the swift passage of Bill S-12.
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  • May/23/24 9:02:27 p.m.
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Madam Chair, the community safety alert was issued by the Durham police because this high-risk sex offender poses a serious danger to children. Is the minister aware that the offender was arrested for previous crimes in the past and then released on bail?
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  • May/23/24 9:02:48 p.m.
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Madam Chair, as a point of clarification, the Victims Bill of Rights was reviewed by the justice committee last year. With respect to decisions about individual cases of bail, those are made by independent and impartial justices of the peace in Ontario.
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  • May/23/24 9:03:03 p.m.
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Madam Chair, does the justice minister recognize the name of a 27-year-old Toronto man, Edwin John Redmond?
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  • May/23/24 9:03:15 p.m.
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Madam Chair, what I can further indicate with respect to bail decisions is that the Criminal Code provides that one can bring a review application for a bail decision—
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  • May/23/24 9:03:22 p.m.
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The hon. member.
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  • May/23/24 9:03:24 p.m.
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Madam Chair, Mr. Redmond was very sadly and tragically beaten to death in Toronto, not far from the minister's home constituency, three months ago. Does the minister know that Mr. Redmond's attackers were previously arrested for similar crimes and then released on bail?
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  • May/23/24 9:03:46 p.m.
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Madam Chair, I appreciate that the member opposite is new to the House and I welcome him. What I would indicate to him is that we have been spending some time talking about the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. I would encourage him to look at the fact that constitutional protections apply to bail and are entrenched in section 11(e) of the charter.
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  • May/23/24 9:04:02 p.m.
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Madam Chair, the condescending tone from the minister, just because I have not been here for very long, does not mean that I do not know what I am talking about. In fact, with these cases in mind, I would like to know if the justice minister is willing to humbly acknowledge that Liberal bail policies are enabling repeat offenders to commit more crimes.
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  • May/23/24 9:04:31 p.m.
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  • Re: Bill C-48 
Madam Chair, again, for his edification, I would point the member toward Bill C-48, which may have been passed before he arrived. It talked about serious, violent, repeat offenders being subjected to a reverse onus, so instead of being presumed to receive bail, they are presumed not to receive bail and have to convince a justice of the peace otherwise.
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  • May/23/24 9:04:50 p.m.
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Order. I have a point of order from the hon. deputy government House leader.
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  • May/23/24 9:05:00 p.m.
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Madam Chair, on this side of the House we are being very quiet and letting the questions be answered, yet the minister is continually being heckled when he is trying to provide answers. Perhaps you could encourage the members on the other side, including the former Speaker of the House of Commons, to use better judgment and instead of lashing out, listen to what the minister has to say. An hon. member: If anyone knows—
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