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The Honourable Peter Van Loan
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Business of the House
Oral Questions
November 7th, 2013 / 3:05 p.m.
York—Simcoe
Ontario
Conservative
Peter Van Loan
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons
"...
Finally, the hon. member for Papineau
had a chance earlier this week to put forward a fresh new idea for
governing Canada, any idea in fact, but he did not. However, do not
worry, the Liberals are going to get another chance to give us an idea,
some policy idea other than simply the legalization of marijuana, just
one new idea. We might suggest an idea on continuing Canada's economic
leadership. That will be on Thursday, November 21, which shall be the
fourth allotted day set aside for a Liberal opposition day...."
http://openparliament.ca/debates/2013/11/7/peter-van-loan-1/
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Justice
Oral Questions
October 24th, 2005 / 2:40 p.m.
Conservative
Peter Van Loan
York—Simcoe, ON
" Mr. Speaker, let us talk about the government's legislation. Police tell us that much of this violent crime in Toronto is related to a growing drug culture, yet this government is still advancing legislation to decriminalize the use and some production of marijuana. A Liberal senator has even called for legalization of hard drugs.
Is it any wonder that criminal activity is rising when this Liberal government tells young Canadians that drug use is okay? Parents already have enough challenges trying to raise children without this government telling their youngsters that drug use is all right. Will the minister commit to withdrawing his reckless and dangerous plan to decriminalize the drug use that is fuelling the escalation in violent crime today?
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