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House Hansard - 154

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
February 6, 2023 11:00AM
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Mr. Speaker, after eight years of this Prime Minister, the numbers are worrisome. Violent crimes are up 32% and gang-related murders are up 92%. That is where things stand under the Liberals. Why? It is because they have introduced policies that benefit criminals rather than victims. Could the minister protect victims and leave rapists and thieves in prison where they belong?
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  • Feb/6/23 2:36:10 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, we have invested more than any other government in Canadian history to protect victims and ensure that they are heard by our justice system. As for the bail system, no one should be released if they pose a threat to Canadian society. That is what we are working on. We are open to working with the provinces and territories to fine-tune the system and to support them in the administration of the system.
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  • Feb/6/23 2:36:48 p.m.
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Mr. Speaker, I cannot believe that the minister is still trying to protect the legislation flowing from Bill C‑5. There is clearly a problem with the word “justice” in the office of the Minister of Justice. Under this new legislation, a crook caught in possession of a fully loaded illegal firearm and a rapist will serve their sentence at home. That is the Liberal record after eight years. We are living in a country that does not prioritize victims' rights. Could the minister admit that the Bill C‑5 legislation is a failure and send criminals back “inside” so that there may be justice for the victims?
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