Alexandre Boulerice

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NDP MP for Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie (Québec)

Won his last election, in 2011, with 51.00% of the vote.

Yesterday

Spoke in the House on Ethics Mr. Speaker, this is the Conservatives' vision: when the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons found out about the Mike Duffy scandal, he ...

Spoke in the House on 41st General Election Mr. Speaker, the NDP has received thank you letters from Elections Canada. The Conservatives have received a visit from the RCMP. That is the difference. They ...

Posted on Twitter N'oubliez pas demain la Fête de la Famille à Rosemont, quelles que soient les conditions météo. J'y serai à 11h http://t.co/YXl7wXhPBH

Posted on Twitter Déjà 10 000 signatures! Continuons de faire pression sur les conservateurs pour abolir le Sénat : http://t.co/0L8nUE9Psg #polcan #npd

Posted on Twitter Bonne nouvelle! Le siège de l'OACI demeurera à Montréal! http://t.co/7dAQHdAr1N #polcan #npd

Posted on Twitter Ma question en Chambre d'aujourd'hui http://t.co/kcjQMRvcRO #polcan #npd

Posted on Twitter Appels frauduleux : un juge confirme qu'au moins 6 circonscriptions ont été touchées aux dernières élections : http://t.co/8h1dka05YT #npd

Two days ago

Spoke in the House on Ethics Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's leadership involved putting all his trust in his chief of staff. Carolyn Stewart Olsen, who doctored the Senate report, is the ...

Didn't vote on Vote #694 That this House do now adjourn.

Voted Yes on Vote #693 on Bill C-51 Amend the Witness Protection Program Act and to make a consequential amendment to another Act

Posted on Twitter À quelques minutes de mon entrevue avec @AMarieDussault à 24h en 60 minutes! http://t.co/9VYDaer2E4

Three days ago

Spoke in the House on Ethics Mr. Speaker, he is once again unable to answer because he did not see the deal. Can we talk to someone who saw this deal and ...

Voted Yes on Vote #692 That this House do now adjourn.

Voted No on Vote #691 That, notwithstanding any Standing or Special Order or usual practice of the House, commencing upon the adoption of ...

Voted Yes on Vote #690 That the motion be amended by deleting all the words after the word “Fridays” and substituting the following: ...

This week

Spoke in the House on Employment Mr. Speaker, first there was the RCMP visit to Conservative offices and the in and out scandal, and now things keep getting worse for the Conservative ...

Spoke in the House on Ethics Mr. Speaker, in a one-year period, the Prime Minister has lost three ministers, two senators and one chief of staff to scandals. The Conservatives promised to ...

Spoke in the House on Request for Emergency Debate Mr. Speaker, the official opposition's motion also calls for an emergency debate on the Senate scandal and on the involvement of the Prime Minister's former chief ...

Two weeks ago

Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member for his speech, even if I do not agree with his analysis or conclusion. I would like ...

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Engaging Experience: Opportunities for Older Persons in the Workforce Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you very much, ladies, for being here with us today. You do remarkable work despite sometimes difficult conditions, or perhaps increasingly ...

Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Statutory Review of the Conflict of Interest Act and Main Estimates 2013-14: ... Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Thank you very much, Ms. Dawson, for being here with us today. Thank you very much, ladies, for this presentation. ...

Three weeks ago

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Economic Opportunities for Young Apprentices and Engaging Experience: Opportunities for Older Persons ... Thank you, Mr. Chair. My thanks to our two guests for joining us today to help us with our study. I feel that it is really ...

Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Main Estimates 2013-14: Votes 40 and 45 under JUSTICE, Votes 15 and ... Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Good afternoon Mrs. Shepherd; thank you for coming here today. You always have interesting and intriguing testimony to provide. I am going ...

A month ago

Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Annual Report of the Information Commissioner 2010-11 and Annual Report of the ... Thank you for clarifying that. I think it's very important. I would like to read a quote in English by David Akin, since the text was ...

Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Statutory Review of the Conflict of Interest Act and Main Estimates 2013-14: ... Speaking of tools, I was just going to bring that up. In 2010-11, complaints went up by 35%. New technologies that intrude more on people's privacy ...

Mentioned by TheChronicleHerald.ca TAYLOR: Vimy Ridge, Chanak Crisis and nation building Last Tuesday, on the 96th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Sun News blew up its own storm of controversy by republishing a six-year-old blog post by Alexandre Boulerice, an NDP MP from Quebec. In his post, Boulerice described the First World War ...

Mentioned by Ottawa Citizen MP was right about war - Ottawa Citizen The recent case of NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice is a worthy example of this extreme populism. Boulerice has been pilloried for merely writing the fact that thousands of poor wretches died at Vimy Ridge for a muddy hill and that "communists" were the main ...

Mentioned by The Sudbury Star MP's comments on WWI leadership were correct NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice's criticisms were not directed at the bravery of First World War soldiers but at the incompetence of generals and politicians whose failures led to an estimated 16 million military and civilian deaths. Blame might also be extended to ...

Mentioned by Portage Daily Graphic Tolerating communists: We wouldn't stand for people praising Nazis, but it's OK ... Alexandre Boulerice, a New Democrat MP from Montreal, called the Battle of Vimy Ridge repugnant in an online article a few years ago. He also described the shining Canadian achievement of the First World War as one where “thousands of poor buggers ...

Mentioned by Welland Tribune Vimy soldiers' bravery better than MP's blather Writing on a left-wing Quebec blog, New Democrat MP Alexandre Boulerice had mocked the First World War as “a purely capitalist war on the backs of the workers and peasants. “The only ones to have refused this butchery, to have rejected the call of the ...

Mentioned by Sault Star Tolerating communists: We wouldn't stand for people praising Nazis, but it's OK ... Alexandre Boulerice, a New Democrat MP from Montreal, called the Battle of Vimy Ridge repugnant in an online article a few years ago. He also described the shining Canadian achievement of the First World War as one where “thousands of poor buggers ...

Two months ago

Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Statutory Review of the Conflict of Interest Act Thank you. In a paper you published which is entitled Conflicts of Interest and Ethics in Government, you wrote the following: In effect, the greatest sanction ...

Three months ago

Spoke at the Health committee on Technological Innovation Thank you very much, Madam Chair. And thank you for that welcome. This is my first time here but hopefully not my last. Today's presentations by ...

More than three months ago

Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-307 An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code (pregnant or nursing employees)