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Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  moved: That Bill C-50, in Clause 7, be amended by replacing lines 25 and 26 on page 6 with the following: “strategies and measures to encourage growth in goodpaying, high-quality jobs including jobs in which workers are represented by a trade union — in a net-zero economy;”

April 11th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  moved: That Bill C-50, in Clause 2, be amended by replacing lines 5 to 10 on page 5 with the following: “municated in accordance with the Paris Agreement. (économie carboneutre)”

April 11th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  moved: That Bill C-50, in Clause 2, be amended by replacing lines 25 and 26 on page 5 with the following: “Canada's pathway to achieving a net-zero-emissions future and that reflects the concept of”

April 11th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  moved: That Bill C-50, in the preamble, be amended by replacing lines 4 to 7 on page 3 with the following: “communities;”

April 11th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  moved: That Bill C-50, in the preamble, be amended by replacing line 31 on page 3 with the following: “risdiction, without interference from the federal government, to support the shift to a net-zero economy;”

April 11th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I just want to set some of the background narrative. The hon. member mentioned what Danielle Smith spoke about three years ago. Last week, she did talk about the difference between $65 and $80. She also talked about the comparison of the government's plan with that of the Alberta NDP, which only rebated a portion of revenue to low- and middle-income earners, when it was in government.

April 9th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, after eight years of the NDP-Liberal government, Canadians are tapped out. April 1 saw Canadians hit with a 23% carbon tax increase by these Liberals. As a farmer, I know the first-hand true impact of a carbon tax bill on farm operations. The Prime Minister is not worth the cost.

April 9th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Philanthropy in Red Deer—Mountain View  Madam Speaker, recently, Red Deer Polytechnic hosted a transformational celebration of a major gift from one of Canada's leading philanthropic families, that of the late Jack Donald, his wife, Joan, and their children, John and Kathy. The Donald family institute for healthtech innovation will stand tall in the creation of an ecosystem where teams of experts, practitioners, researchers, faculty and students will collaborate on a solutions-based approach to health care training, applied research and economic diversification across Alberta.

April 9th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, it is always a pleasure to listen to my friend from Manitoba, but if we look at what the business of supply is today, it is the opportunity to let the provinces make their cases about the strategies they have in place to counter excess carbon emissions. An NDP member earlier talked about toxic drug supply and getting the premiers together to speak about that and how significant and how important it was.

April 9th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, Stella Quinn Crawford, a three-year-old from Alberta, was killed by an impaired driver on the afternoon of April 15, 2023. Falon Milburn, Stella's aunt, reached out to my office to sponsor petition e-4710, and I am honoured to table this petition today to call upon the government to make these changes.

April 9th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Canada Labour Code  Mr. Speaker, what I said is it was a couple of years ago when it was first proposed and now we are finally seeing it come for discussion. The other question was whether we should have 18 months. There will be a different government in 18 months. It still comes back to: What have we heard?

February 26th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Canada Labour Code  Mr. Speaker, a lot of Canadians are in suspense right now as well because they want to know what would happen if we have an election. I am prepared to listen to whatever the electorate says in that regard as well. We are talking about three westerners from the Liberal Party. I hope that the member is one of them.

February 26th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Canada Labour Code  Mr. Speaker, part I of the Canada Labour Code “sets the rules for unionization, collective bargaining and labour disputes in federally regulated sectors. More specifically, Part I applies to” and it then goes through the list, “the federally regulated private sector, which includes key industries such as: banking; telecommunications and broadcasting; air, rail and maritime transportation; most Crown corporations (for example, Canada Post);...First Nations band councils”.

February 26th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Canada Labour Code  Mr. Speaker, it would certainly have helped if I had learned some French over the years. My interpretation said 18 days, but it is 18 months, as we know. There are concerns and one is if the House is not sitting and there is an expectation of having right-to-work legislation. When the House sits, we can deal with that when needed, but if it is not, then all of a sudden it gets dragged out.

February 26th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Canada Labour Code  Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to rise today to speak to Bill C-58 regarding labour issues in Canada. In both my former professional role as a teacher and my volunteer role as a hospital board member, I have dealt with labour strife over those years. The issue of replacement workers was always uppermost in the minds of both my colleagues in teaching and our community health care workers.

February 26th, 2024House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative