SummarySpren for "C-75, An Act to amend the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Act and other Acts and to make consequential amendments to other Acts"
- • The Bloc Québécois supported "catch-and-release, soft-on-crime" bills like Bill C-75 and Bill C-5, which have led to a 50% increase in auto thefts in Quebec.
• The speaker is urging the Québécois to stand with the Conservative party and prioritize the rights of victims over those of criminals.
- • The Liberal government has done nothing to address the issue of car theft since being elected in 2015, instead making the problem worse with Bills C-75 and C-5.
• The Liberal response to the issue is a meeting, which is not enough to address the problem.
- • Pierre Poilievre, a Conservative MP, claims that the Bloc Québécois's support for certain criminal justice policies will lead to more crime and wasteful spending, while the Conservative Party is the best choice for Quebecers.
• Poilievre highlights that the Bloc voted in favor of bills that allow for sentences to be served at home and the automatic release of repeat car thieves, which he argues will lead to more crime, while the Conservatives are focused on border security and public safety.
- • The Liberal government has failed to address the issue of auto theft and has a track record of making empty promises and not taking action.
• The Conservative party has four priorities to address the issue of auto theft, including "axing the tax," "building homes," "fixing the budget," and "stopping the crime."