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Canada Revenue Agency Act  Madam Speaker, from my meetings with the CRA in the past on implementing this on the tax form, the question would be there every year for the individual to either mark yes, they were willing, or to just leave blank. If a person left it blank, it would stay that way on next year's form.

October 26th, 2020House debate

Len WebberConservative

Canada Revenue Agency Act  moved that Bill C-210, An Act to amend the Canada Revenue Agency Act (organ and tissue donors), be read the second time and referred to a committee. Mr. Speaker, it is an absolute honour to finally rise again in the House and speak on my private member's bill, Bill C-210. I first introduced this bill four years ago almost to the day back in October 2016.

October 26th, 2020House debate

Len WebberConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I have a petition regarding the issue in China. It brings attention to the Uighur Muslims and the ongoing campaign of Uighur birth suppression by the Chinese Communist Party, which includes methods such as forced sterilization and abortion. It is estimated that up to three million Uighurs and other Muslim minorities have been detained in what have been described as concentration camps.

October 8th, 2020House debate

Len WebberConservative

Jock Osler  Mr. Speaker, this summer we said goodbye to a giant in the Calgary community: Jock Osler. Most first knew Jock as a reporter for the Calgary Herald and later as senior editor for the Financial Times, but he was also a public relations legend in the Alberta oil patch. He served as press secretary to former prime minister Joe Clark, and later, Brian Mulroney appointed him to our Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.

October 6th, 2020House debate

Len WebberConservative

Canada Revenue Agency Act  moved for leave to introduce Bill C-210, An Act to amend the Canada Revenue Agency Act (organ and tissue donors). Mr. Speaker, I rise today to reintroduce my private member's bill that I had originally introduced in the previous parliamentary session. Last year, the bill passed unanimously through all stages in the House in just 25 sitting days.

February 19th, 2020House debate

Len WebberConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, my second petition comes from residents throughout southern Alberta. The petitioners are asking that the government recognize the historical practice of allowing farmers to freely save, reuse, select, exchange, condition, store and sell seeds. The petitioners assert that restricting these activities is harmful to farmers and society alike.

June 12th, 2019House debate

Len WebberConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I have a couple of petitions to present. The first is a petition from people in and around Calgary. These petitioners are very concerned about the way the Liberal government is taxing small businesses. They are concerned that current tax policies make it more difficult for small businesses to be profitable.

June 12th, 2019House debate

Len WebberConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present a petition today from dozens of residents in Calgary. It was presented to me by Charlotte Woo from the University of Calgary. The petitioners are asking that the government address the fact that there are approximately 766 million people living in poverty around the world.

May 28th, 2019House debate

Len WebberConservative

National Suicide Prevention Action Plan  Madam Speaker, it is my pleasure to rise today to speak to Motion No. 174 brought forward by the member for Timmins—James Bay. The motion suggests that the government establish a national suicide prevention action plan with numerous provisions, provisions such as setting up culturally appropriate community-based suicide prevention programs and conducting analyses on a long list of subjects relating to suicide.

May 2nd, 2019House debate

Len WebberConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present a petition to urge the Parliament of Canada to move quickly on proposed legislation Bill S-240 to prohibit Canadians from travelling abroad to acquire human organs removed without consent or as a result of a financial transaction and to render inadmissible to Canada any and all permanent residents or foreign nationals who have participated in this trade in human organs.

April 11th, 2019House debate

Len WebberConservative

Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302  Mr. Speaker, on Sunday, March 10, Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 crashed and claimed the lives of 157 people, 18 of them Canadians. My eldest daughter Lauren worked for the United Nations World Food Programme. She lost seven close colleagues and a dear friend, 25-year-old Stephanie Lacroix from Timmins, Ontario.

March 19th, 2019House debate

Len WebberConservative

Conservative Party of Canada  Mr. Speaker, life is getting more expensive for Canadians every day. Taxes are going up and we have little to show for it. A middle-class family with at least one child should brace for an average increase of over $2,200 a year. It is an alarming amount, and the situation is made worse when you consider the cost of child care, rising interest rates and mortgage payments.

March 18th, 2019House debate

Len WebberConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure to rise today to speak to Bill C-417, an act to amend the Criminal Code section 649, which has been brought forward by my colleague, the Conservative member for St. Albert—Edmonton. I have had the honour of knowing the hon. member for over 10 years and I am very aware of his experience and his encyclopaedic knowledge of statutory law.

February 6th, 2019House debate

Len WebberConservative

Petitions  Madam Speaker, I am pleased to table a petition in support of Bill S-240. Bill S-240 would amend the Criminal Code to create new offences in relation to trafficking in human organs and tissues. It would also amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to provide that permanent residents or foreign nationals would be inadmissible to Canada if the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration was of the opinion that they had engaged in any activities relating to trafficking in human organs or tissues.

January 28th, 2019House debate

Len WebberConservative

Canada Revenue Agency Act  Mr. Speaker, I will be brief as well. In the week since we have debated this legislation, five more Canadians have died awaiting a life-saving transplant. Delays are costing lives at a rate of five per week. Bill C-316 has been unanimously supported through a health committee study and it has been unanimously supported by all parties at second reading.

December 12th, 2018House debate

Len WebberConservative