Hon. Laurie Hawn » Legislation https://www.lauriehawn.ca Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre Fri, 28 Aug 2015 18:58:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.3.1 MP Hawn Launches First Hour of Debate on Motion 532 https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2014/10/21/mp-hawn-launches-first-hour-debate-motion-532/ https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2014/10/21/mp-hawn-launches-first-hour-debate-motion-532/#comments Tue, 21 Oct 2014 19:36:18 +0000 https://www.lauriehawn.ca/?p=1937 The post MP Hawn Launches First Hour of Debate on Motion 532 appeared first on Hon. Laurie Hawn.

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Update from Ottawa https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2014/02/13/update-ottawa/ https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2014/02/13/update-ottawa/#comments Thu, 13 Feb 2014 21:13:17 +0000 https://www.lauriehawn.ca/?p=1573 Hi Folks, It’s been a little while since my last post and I wanted to touch base with you about a few new things that have come before Parliament since the last time I wrote. First of all, I want to talk to you about the changes coming to the Citizenship Act under our Government’s […]

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Hi Folks,

It’s been a little while since my last post and I wanted to touch base with you about a few new things that have come before Parliament since the last time I wrote.

First of all, I want to talk to you about the changes coming to the Citizenship Act under our Government’s Bill C-24, the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act. I am very pleased with the changes proposed in this new Act. Please let me highlight a few of the major ones for you:

1. Physical presence in Canada – Those seeking Canadian citizenship will now be required to be physically present in Canada for 1,460 days (four years) out of the six years. Under the current Act, residence in Canada is only required for three years and there is no requirement that the resident be physically present in Canada. Out of those four years, it will also be required that the resident be physically present at least 183 days a year in four out of those six years.

2. “Lost Canadians” – This bill will extend citizenship to “Lost Canadians” born before 1947 as well as their 1st generation children born abroad. My son Robb was born in Germany when I was posted abroad and he faced issues in obtaining proof of Canadian citizenship. I firmly believe Canadian citizenship should be easily obtainable by the children of Canadians born abroad and serving abroad.

3. Revoking Citizenship – The new bill also creates the authority to revoke Canadian citizenship from dual citizens who were members of an armed force or organized group engaged in armed conflict with Canada, and deny citizenship to Permanent Residents for the same reason. It also establishes the authority to revoke Canadian citizenship and deny it to Permanent Residents who are convicted of terrorism, high treason, treason, or spying offences, depending on the sentence received. If you take up arms against our country, you should not be able to continue to benefit from the rights of Canadian citizenship.

4. Honouring those who serve Canada – This new bill also establishes a fast-track mechanism for citizenship for Permanent Residents serving with—and individuals on exchange with—the Canadian Armed Forces to honour their service to Canada. Those serving in the uniform of the Canadian Armed Forces should be able to move up the line faster to become a citizen of Canada. This is just one example of the type of immigrants we want to become Canadian citizens.

Canadian citizenship is valuable. We do not want a Canadian passport to become one of convenience. We want Canadians that fully embrace the rights AND responsibilities of their citizenship. This bill takes another step in enhancing the value of Canadian citizenship, and I welcome these changes and your comments on them.

Another piece of legislation that our Government has brought forward in recent weeks is the Fair Elections Act. This is part of our Government’s commitment to uphold the integrity of our voting system. In the 2013 Speech from the Throne, our Government committed to bringing forward changes to Canada’s election laws before the next federal election.

The Fair Elections Act will make our laws tough, clear and easy-to-follow. It will make life harder for election law-breakers, and put the focus back on honest people taking part in our democracy. It will implement 38 of the Chief Electoral Officer’s past recommendations. The bill brings to light concerns raised by Canadians, various groups and think tanks, Elections Canada and parliamentarians themselves.

Among other things, the Fair Elections Act will:

1. Protect voters from rogue calls with a mandatory public registry for mass calling, prison time for impersonating elections officials, and increased penalties.

2. Give more independence to the Commissioner of Canada Elections, allowing him or her control over their staff and investigations, empowering him or her to seek tougher penalties for existing electoral offences, and providing more than a dozen new offences to combat big money, rogue calls, and fraudulent voting.

3. Crack down on voter fraud by prohibiting vouching or Voter Information Cards as acceptable forms of ID, while continuing to allow 39 forms of authorized identification for voters to prove identity and residence.

4. Ban the use of loans used to evade donation rules. The personal donation limit will rise to $1,500 and election spending limits will increase by 5%. A total ban on union and corporate money will remain.

5. Repeal the ban on premature transmission of election results, upholding free speech.

6. Provide better customer service to voters, and establish an extra day of polling.

I am encouraged by the tabling of this bill. It is comprehensive, covers a lot of ground and addresses a number of issues related to the electoral process that have come up in the news in the past few years. Our democracy will never be perfect, but this bill will make it better. I have often been told that our democracy “does not work.” That’s true; we have to work it. The Fair Elections Act will help us continue to ensure our democracy functions well for ourselves and future generations.

Thank you for reading. Now I want to hear from you. You can find me on Facebook, message me on Twitter, submit a comment to me at www.lauriehawn.ca or email me at [email protected] Please let me know what you think of these pieces of legislation. Thank you for taking part in our democratic process.

For more information on the Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act, please visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/backgrounders/2014/2014-02-06.asp

For more information on the Fair Elections Act, please visit: www.democraticreform.gc.ca

Sincerely,

Laurie Hawn, PC, CD, MP

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The Hawn Report VLOG – Throne Speech Edition https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2013/10/18/hawn-report-vlog-throne-speech-edition/ https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2013/10/18/hawn-report-vlog-throne-speech-edition/#comments Fri, 18 Oct 2013 20:33:36 +0000 https://www.lauriehawn.ca/?p=993 MP Hawn does his first video blog back in Ottawa to kick off the new session of Parliament. This edition focuses on measures laid out in the Speech From The Throne, as well as a call to action to take part in the upcoming Edmonton civic elections on October 21, 2013. Full text of the […]

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MP Hawn does his first video blog back in Ottawa to kick off the new session of Parliament. This edition focuses on measures laid out in the Speech From The Throne, as well as a call to action to take part in the upcoming Edmonton civic elections on October 21, 2013.

Full text of the Speech From The Throne can be found here – http://www.speech.gc.ca/eng/full-speech

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MP Laurie Hawn Encourages Applications for Federal Funding to Protect Recreational Fisheries https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2013/06/21/mp-laurie-hawn-encourages-applications-for-federal-funding-to-protect-recreational-fisheries/ https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2013/06/21/mp-laurie-hawn-encourages-applications-for-federal-funding-to-protect-recreational-fisheries/#comments Fri, 21 Jun 2013 18:47:52 +0000 https://www.lauriehawn.ca/?p=879 OTTAWA, ON – The Honourable Laurie Hawn PC, CD, MP on behalf of the Honourable Keith Ashfield, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, is encouraging local angling, fishing and conservation groups to get their applications in for the newly established Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnership Program (RFCPP). As outlined in Economic Action Plan 2013, Fisheries and Oceans […]

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OTTAWA, ON – The Honourable Laurie Hawn PC, CD, MP on behalf of the Honourable Keith Ashfield, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, is encouraging local angling, fishing and conservation groups to get their applications in for the newly established Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnership Program (RFCPP). As outlined in Economic Action Plan 2013, Fisheries and Oceans Canada will make $10 million available over two years to support conservation activities through partnerships with local groups who will undertake a variety of projects to restore and protect recreational fisheries habitat.

“Edmonton has countless amateur anglers who enjoy fishing in Alberta’s lakes and rivers. I am pleased our Government is providing assistance to enhance and restore fish habitat that will only heighten their experience,” said MP Hawn.

According to the 2010 Survey of Recreational Fishing in Canada, more than 3.3 million adult anglers participated in recreational fishing activities in Canada. These activities contributed a total of $8.3 billion to various local economies in Canadian provinces and territories.

Activities that directly restore recreational fisheries habitat are eligible for RFCPP funding.  For example, the program can fund projects that mitigate streamside practices to improve the quality of recreational fisheries habitat, enhance habitat, manage the areas bordering streams, lakes and wetlands, and enhance connectivity (e.g., barrier removal, enhancing fishways).

The program will consider requests for funding of up to $250,000 per project per year.  Applications can be submitted for new projects as well as projects already up and running that could benefit from additional funding.  In recognition of the importance of a partnership approach, at least 50% of project funding must come from a source other than the federal, provincial, territorial and/or municipal governments.

The Government is now accepting applications for projects to be undertaken over the next two years. Additional information about the program and application forms are available on the Department’s website at: http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/habitat/rfcpp-ppcpr/index-eng.asp

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Budget 2013 Implementation Act https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2013/06/10/budget-2013-implementation-act/ https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2013/06/10/budget-2013-implementation-act/#comments Mon, 10 Jun 2013 20:05:18 +0000 https://www.lauriehawn.ca/?p=850 MP Laurie Hawn gives a speech in the House of Commons on June 3rd, laying out important details from Budget 2013 and explaining how it will continue to keep Canada’s economy on the right track.

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MP Laurie Hawn gives a speech in the House of Commons on June 3rd, laying out important details from Budget 2013 and explaining how it will continue to keep Canada’s economy on the right track.

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The Hawn Report VLOG – May 30 https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2013/05/30/the-hawn-report-vlog-may-30/ https://www.lauriehawn.ca/2013/05/30/the-hawn-report-vlog-may-30/#comments Thu, 30 May 2013 22:17:22 +0000 https://www.lauriehawn.ca/?p=841 MP Laurie Hawn does his weekly video blog from Ottawa. In this edition he discusses recent events in Edmonton, taking part in the MS Walk, touring the National Research Council facilities, and legislation currently before the House of Commons. http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/index.html

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MP Laurie Hawn does his weekly video blog from Ottawa. In this edition he discusses recent events in Edmonton, taking part in the MS Walk, touring the National Research Council facilities, and legislation currently before the House of Commons.
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