Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu

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  • fr, members, activity_stream, news_article, text Fighting the desire for revenge

    That's why Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues Boivenu's impulsive comment last February was so understandable. Boisvenu, whose daughter was raped and murdered in 2002, said that serial murderers should be given rope to hang themselves with in prison. (more)

    fr, members, activity_stream, time_ago – Canada.com

  • fr, members, activity_stream, news_article, text Fighting the desire for revenge

    That's why Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues Boivenu's impulsive comment last February was so understandable. Boisvenu, whose daughter was raped and murdered in 2002, said that serial murderers should be given rope to hang themselves with in prison. (more)

    fr, members, activity_stream, time_ago – Calgary Herald

  • fr, members, activity_stream, news_article, text Fighting the desire for revenge

    That's why a recent public opinion survey on capital punishment, an Angus Reid/Toronto Star poll suggesting 63 per cent of Canadians think the death penalty is sometimes warranted, is hardly surprising. That's why Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues ... (more)

    fr, members, activity_stream, time_ago – Ottawa Citizen

  • fr, members, activity_stream, news_article, text Fighting the desire for revenge

    That's why a recent public opinion survey on capital punishment, an Angus Reid/Toronto Star poll suggesting 63 per cent of Canadians think the death penalty is sometimes warranted, is hardly surprising. That's why Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues ... (more)

    fr, members, activity_stream, time_ago – Victoria Times Colonist

  • fr, members, activity_stream, news_article, text Fighting the desire for revenge

    That's why a recent public opinion survey on capital punishment, an Angus Reid/Toronto Star poll suggesting 63 per cent of Canadians think the death penalty is sometimes warranted, is hardly surprising. That's why Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues ... (more)

    fr, members, activity_stream, time_ago – Montreal Gazette

  • fr, members, activity_stream, news_article, text Reasonable Doubt: Doubling the victim fine surcharge is the wrong way to go

    With the introduction to this proposal, Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu said: “Canadians deserve a justice system that sentences offenders in a way that reflects the severity of their crime and respects victims of crime. By doubling the victim surcharge ... (more)

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  • fr, members, activity_stream, news_article, text Government of Canada Commits to Doubling Victim Surcharge

    ETOBICOKE, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - April 24, 2012) - The Honourable Rob Nicholson, PC, QC, MP for Niagara Falls, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, joined by the Honourable Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu, today announced the ... (more)

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  • fr, members, activity_stream, news_article, text Tories table bill to double victim surcharge

    "By doubling the victim surcharge and ensuring that it cannot be waived, our government is sending a signal that offenders must pay for the harm they cause to victims," Conservative Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu said in the government's statement. (more)

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  • fr, members, activity_stream, news_article, text Parents of killed or missing kids to get income help

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper discusses the income support program for parents of victims of crime alongside Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu. (Canadian Press) Parents with children who have died or disappeared as a result of a crime will be eligible to ... (more)

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  • fr, members, activity_stream, news_article, text PM Announces New Income Support Program for Parents of Victims of Crime

    The Prime Minister was joined by Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills and Development, and Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu, founder and president of the Association of Families of Persons Assassinated or Disappeared (AFPAD). (more)

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