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Sep 09, 2010 at 11:06 AM


Welcome to my online office. I have set up this website to give you a chance
to interact with me directly and to learn a little bit more about my work to
Stand Up for St. Catharines in Ottawa. I hope you will take the time to read
my blog, check out the community calendar and look at the services available
through my Community Office. Most of all, I hope you will take the time to
communicate your ideas and concerns by commenting on my blog, voting for the
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please share your thoughts and ideas.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Rick Dykstra

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration

 
 

Canada Day Celebrations at La Residence
Jul 01, 2010 at 03:52 PM

The first picture is of the Canada Day Bike. It's awesome. The fella who put it together yesterday, Noel Boucher (second picture), brought it out for our Country's day. I stopped off at the kick off celebrations at City Hall, Market Square this morning and this event is at the "La Residence", our French senior's residence in the riding. Bienvienue!! 

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Statement from Rick Dykstra re. Limiting Pardons for Serious Crimes Act
Jun 30, 2010 at 09:57 AM

St. Catharines – Rick Dykstra, Member of Parliament for St. Catharines is very pleased to announce that Bill C-23A, the Limiting Pardons for Serious Crimes Act, received Royal Assent today.

“I could not be happier to tell you that this legislation, giving the National Parole Board more latitude in dealing with the issuance of pardons for those who have committed serious crimes, is now the law of the land”, said Dykstra.  “Though we still have to deal with the wider reforms as originally intended, what has been enacted today, ensures that those convicted of the most severe  crimes, will not have their pardon applications rubber-stamped.  I would also like to thank Welland MP Malcolm Allen for putting partisanship aside in helping get this bill through the house.”


BACKGROUNDER

Limiting Pardons for Serious Crimes

On June 17, 2010, the House of Commons passed Bill C-23A, Limiting Pardons for Serious Crimes Act.  It will, among other changes, ensure that the waiting period to apply for a pardon better reflects the severity of the crimes committed.

Under Bill C-23A, people convicted of serious crimes will have to wait longer to apply for a pardon:

• People convicted of a serious personal injury offence, including manslaughter, who received a prison term of two years or more, as well as those convicted of a sexual offence related to a child, prosecuted by indictment, will not be able to apply for a pardon until 10 years after the end of their sentence.  Under the previous legislation, they were able to apply after five years.
• People convicted of other indictable offences or summary offences for sexual crimes against children will have to wait five years instead of three.  
• Those convicted of other summary offences will be able to apply after three years. 

The amendments also ensure the National Parole Board (NPB) has the discretion it needs to consider pardon applications.  For example, the NPB will be able to consider whether granting a pardon will “bring the administration of justice into disrepute.” 
                                                                                         
These measures were given Royal Assent on June 29, 2010, and take effect immediately as follows:

• applications received on or after June 29, 2010, will be disposed of under the new measures; and
• applications received prior to June 29, 2010, and not disposed of, will be governed by the previous rules.

For more information about Bill C-23A, please see the Parliament of Canada website at www.parl.gc.ca

Bill C-23B, which would further amend the Criminal Records Act and other Acts, remains before Parliament at Committee stage in the House of Commons.  You can find more information on Public Safety Canada’s website at www.publicsafety.gc.ca

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