moved for leave to introduce Bill C-231, An Act to amend the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
Mr. Speaker, it is with a great deal of emotion that I rise today with the support of my wife, Caro, who is at home, to introduce my first bill, the friends of David bill.
This bill aims to help teenagers who are struggling with addiction at a very young age to access treatment programs so that they can get help rather than being punished by the justice system.
This enactment amends the Youth Criminal Justice Act in order to
(a) clarify the measures governing addiction treatment programs for young persons;
(b) enable, in some cases, the youth justice court that finds a young person guilty of an offence to delay sentencing to enable the young person to participate in an addiction treatment program;
(c) enable the youth justice court to include in certain orders the condition of attending an addiction treatment program;
The Criminal Code already gives judges this option when sentencing adults. I hope my colleagues will support my bill to make this option explicitly available when young people are being sentenced as well.
I would like to thank everyone who helped us draft this bill for David's friends.
(Motions deemed adopted, bill read the first time and printed)