Posts Tagged ‘statement’
Thoughts on Online Streaming Bill (April 20, 2023)
Honourable senators, to begin, a few thoughts on the Senate’s constitutional powers, rights and obligations that have been conveniently redefined in the context of a government simply wanting its bill passed. Legislation in Canada must be approved by both houses. We are here to offer thoughtful critiques of legislation, to hold governments to account and…
Read MoreSpeech on Citizenship Ceremonies (April 20, 2023)
Honourable senators, one of Canada’s greatest achievements has been our ability to create a common sense of purpose in a country that is so vast and where the north-south connections are often stronger than the pull east or west. While the phrase “land of the free” is associated with America, we too are the land…
Read MoreCongratulations to the Honourable Larry W. Smith on Induction to Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Honourable senators, this is the story of Larry “Pretty Boy” Smith. He was, his friends said, always the best-looking guy in the room, but he kind of knew it. He is still the same, I said: perfectly coiffed hair, dapper, charming. But let’s turn to football. In 1972, “Pretty Boy” Smith was the first overall…
Read MoreSpeech on Bill C-18 (March 7th, 2023)
Honourable senators, I rise today to speak to Bill C-18 with a genuine concern about what it means for the free exchange of ideas and open debate in this country. The online news act, as proposed, will restrict access to and the amount of news we can read and consume in this country. The government not…
Read MoreTribute to the Wadena News
Honourable senators, today I pay tribute to the people who, against all odds, try to keep the voice of their community alive. However, after more than a century in business, the Wadena News has had to close its doors. It’s the latest casualty, but it won’t be the last. Community papers are particularly disadvantaged because…
Read MoreThoughts Bill S-248 (October 17, 2022)
Thank you very much, Your Honour, for this opportunity to conclude my thoughts on Bill S-248. Throughout our lives, we deal with death in many forms — the death of a relationship or a career, the death of a loved one, even a beloved pet and, of course, we will face our own death as well. Death…
Read MoreStatement on the Victims of Tragedy in James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon, Saskatchewan
Honourable senators, this morning, thousands gathered in Toronto to bury Constable Andrew Hong, gunned down because he wore a uniform. The horror in Portapique in Nova Scotia — senseless, brutal murders and testimony that catalogues police inaction, confusion and perhaps even deliberate denial of the events that unfolded. Earlier this month, the horrific events in my…
Read MoreTribute to her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Honourable senators, as the former Governor General said yesterday, the Queen — amongst many attributes — was always intentional. I love that description. She did indeed always act with purpose, and was seen but seldom heard — in the sense that she was never heard pontificating in public. But behind the scenes she led and guided presidents and…
Read MoreThird Report of Banking, Trade and Commerce Committee Adopted
Honourable senators, as per rule 12-23(4), I wish to provide brief remarks on the Banking, Trade and Commerce Committee’s report on Bill S-6, An Act respecting regulatory modernization. Three changes were made to the bill. First, the committee voted against Part 6, which proposed amendments to the Pest Control Products Act. The government requested, and the Standing…
Read MoreSpeech on C-10
June 28th 2021 Colleagues, it’s truly unbelievable that we are actually “debating” the need to protect free speech in Canada. What was supposed to be an update of the Broadcasting act and new rules for big tech has become something else entirely. As the minister himself said…if you think bill 10 is controversial, wait until…
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