Bill C-14
Bail and Sentencing Reform Act
Bill C-14 has passed the House and is being considered in the Senate.
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Bail and Sentencing Reform Act
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An Act to amend the Criminal Code and other Acts
Export and Import of Rough Diamonds Act
Canada Shipping Act, 2001
Division Votes (4)
Time allocation for Bill C-14, An Act to amend the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Act and the National Defence Act (bail and sentencing)
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Time allocation for Bill C-14, An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 (electoral representation)
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3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-14, An Act to implement certain provisions of the economic statement tabled in Parliament on November 30, 2020 and other measures
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2nd reading of Bill C-14, An Act to implement certain provisions of the economic statement tabled in Parliament on November 30, 2020 and other measures
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Parliamentary Debates (801)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-14.
Government Orders
…s question. However, he may be conflating different issues. The issue of extortion, as addressed in Bill C-14, is important. However, from what I read, the Conservatives' request for an emergency debate does not specifically target extortion itself; rather, it focuses on the fact that the government is letti…
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The House resumed from November 3 consideration of the motion that Bill C-14, An Act to amend the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Act and the National Defence Act (bail and sentencing), be read the second time and referred to a committee.
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…peaking for Markham—Unionville. The Liberals claim they want to “balance firmness with fairness” in Bill C-14 and that they want "a justice system that works for everyone." This is a false equivalence. There is no “everyone” when it comes to our justice system; there is a value hierarchy, and there is only o…
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…honoured to rise on behalf of the people of Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan. I rise today to speak to Bill C-14, the bail and sentencing reform act. I want to acknowledge the good work being done by the local Moose Jaw Police Service. Moose Jaw saw its crime severity index drop nearly 12% in 2024. Crimes again…
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Mr. Speaker, I am thankful for the opportunity to rise today to speak to Bill C-14 on behalf of the people of London—Fanshawe. Every week when I speak with residents across my riding, I hear concerns about how crime is affecting their daily life. People tell me that they no longer …
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…ress release pretending to be a bill. That is why Conservatives will work tirelessly to ensure that Bill C-14 scraps Liberal bail. Thankfully, we have already put forward the real solution, Bill C-242, the Conservative jail not bail act, which was introduced by the member for Oxford. Unlike Bill C-14, which …
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…g discussed here, especially with regard to the justice system. What I want to add, though, is that Bill C-14 does not go far enough, but it has support, because London—Fanshawe cannot afford more delays while Parliament debates the perfect solution. I am supporting Bill C-14 at second reading because people…
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…n the justice system erodes, the very fabric of our democracy is weakened. With the introduction of Bill C-14, the bail and sentencing reform act, we strengthen this fabric. The bill sets out a clear, responsible path forward, one that protects public safety and upholds the rights enshrined in the charter. T…
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…now the safety and security, the well-being of their communities, is protected. However, this bill, Bill C-14, does not go far enough. I wonder if the hon. member, my colleague, would care to comment further on that.
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…s run away. Now, the same government that weakened the guardrails of our justice system claims that Bill C-14 will fix everything. Bill C-14 is not a solution, not a complete solution. It is a hollow echo of the Conservative proposal, a half measure drafted by a government that still refuses to acknowledge t…
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