The Minister of Finance said that his sale of $680,000 shares in Morneau Shepell in the days before he announced tax changes, a sale that saved him a cool half... read more →
Last year the conviction of Travis Vader of two counts of second degree murder of Lyle and Marie McCann was vacated after the trial judge applied a section of the... read more →
The taxes of the middle class are going up. I know the mantra of the government is to say that it has cut taxes for the middle class while increasing... read more →
I oppose Bill C-47 for two broad reasons. First, I am not satisfied that the Arms Trade Treaty and Bill C-47, the implementation of that treaty, would actually strengthen Canada's... read more →
I want to congratulate Dane Lloyd, the new Conservative MP, for his massive victory. Dane's win is especially meaningful to me, as he ably served as my parliamentary assistant prior... read more →
Bill C-343 is a common-sense bill. It will go a long way toward strengthening the role of the victims' ombudsman so that the victims' ombudsman can better fulfill her mandate... read more →
The Supreme Court was established in 1875. For 142 years, the Supreme Court has heard and decided upon thousands of cases. During the debate around this bill and identical bills... read more →
I had the opportunity to study Bill C-46 at the justice committee. One thing was very clear, coming out of the justice committee and based upon the evidence from a... read more →
Mr. Speaker, the finance minister misled Canadians by hiding his assets from the Ethics Commissioner. He made millions off the company he regulates. He broke the law. Now he is... read more →
Why should Canadians believe the Minister when he says he is not hiding other conflict of interest in eight numbered companies that he owns?