Abdelhaq Sari
- Political Experience
- Montreal city councillor for the district of Marie-Clarac in Montreal North, elected in 2017 and re-elected in 2021. Elected Member of Parliament for Bourassa in the 2025 Canadian federal election.
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Total votes cast: 36,202
Mr. Speaker, every year on March 20, we mark the International Day of La Francophonie. With over 320 million speakers worldwide, the French language serves as a bridge between communities, a source of cultural wealth and a driving force for international co-operation. In Canada, and Quebec in particular, French lies at the heart of our identity. It shapes our culture, our history and our ability [more]
Mr. Speaker, I want to reiterate something that my colleague mentioned and elaborate on it. It is important to remember that this bill does not target opinions; it targets acts of hatred and hate crimes. I will give a very simple example. Let us remember what happened at the Quebec City mosque. The young man who opened fire on the people in that mosque had posted hate messages on social media. [more]
Mr. Speaker, I just want to clarify two points that need to be understood when asking this sort of question. Protecting freedoms does not mean tolerating hatred. On our side of the House, we do not want to tolerate hatred. We do not want to, nor can we, tolerate violence against any place of worship. We do not want to prevent anyone from exercising their right to free speech, regardless of their [more]
C-9 Mr. Speaker, it is with a profound sense of responsibility that I rise today to speak at the report stage of Bill. This bill seeks to combat hate. It is an essential bill that is urgently needed to protect Canadians. We have all observed a troubling reality across the country, namely the increase in hate-motivated crime. These acts are not abstract. These acts inflict harm, cause trauma and, [more]
Mr. Speaker, I would like to once again clarify something. The bill has been amended, and I hope that my colleagues opposite have read the amendments. I talked about Montreal, which is a large urban centre, but I could just as easily have been talking about Toronto or any other big city. The issue is that the police need this regulatory power so that they can take preventive action, so that they [more]
C-267, An Act to establish a national framework to promote the durability of electronic products and essential home appliances moved for leave to introduce. He said: Mr. Speaker, I feel a great sense of responsibility as I rise today to introduce my very first bill as a member of Parliament. This bill seeks to establish a national framework on the durability and repairability of electronic [more]
Okay. I really need to know one thing about potential shortcomings in the Lobbying Act. Are there any shortcomings in the powers granted to you? Can you summarize them and make them as easy to understand as possible for the public before I ask my main question?
That's it.