Peter MacKay

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Peter MacKay - Stand up guy!

Nice letter...


MacKay responds to military suicides

“It’s absolutely heartbreaking and troubling in the extreme that anyone, soldiers in particular, find themselves in a position that they see no hope and take their own lives,” MacKay said Wednesday on his way into the weekly Conservative caucus meeting in Ottawa.
Veterans advocates say the number of suicides within the military....

http://www.theprovince.com/Heartbreaking+Peter+MacKay+reacts+fourth+suicide+this+week+Afghanistan+veteran/9246669/story.html

Thursday, November 28, 2013

10 Reasons Peter MacKay should be the next leader of the CPC

In 2015 I predict that Stephen Harper will run and win the general election. I think the NDP and the Liberals will kill each other for the same voters and the Conservatives will tear through the middle with an even bigger majority than they currently have now.
What happens next?
I predict Harper will serve three out of four years and then step down. This will open up a leadership race within the Conservative Party. There will undoubtedly be many people lining up for the job, but there are a few front-runners.

Ten Reasons Peter MacKay Should Be The Next Leader Of The Conservative Party of Canada

"Not criminally responsible" legislation

MacKay said protecting the public is the primary consideration of the bill and putting victims of crimes "front and centre in the system" is also a priority.
The legislation would require the justice system to notify victims when an NCR offender is released from custody.
He said the public has raised concerns about a number of high-profile cases involving NCR offenders...

http://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/not-criminally-responsible-legislation-provides-clarity-mackay-1.1560904

MacKay goes after bullies...and terrorists

MacKay’s legislation targets the distribution of intimate images without consent. Along the way, the bill would make it easier for investigators to obtain warrants to intercept private communications. Individuals who are even suspected of a crime could be tracked by authorities. Police would receive expanded wiretapping powers. MacKay says it’s all necessary, and the Toronto Star quotes him as insisting he’s not pushing an omnibus bill on Parliament: “This legislation is very specific in its intent,” he said....

http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/11/21/need-to-know-peter-mackay-goes-after-cyberbullies-and-terrorists/