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House of Commons  Mr. Speaker, Mr. Firth just admitted that the RCMP raided his house, relative to Botler AI. When Mr. Firth introduced Botler AI to his consultant colleague Mr. Vaughn Brennan, he had them email Mr. Jeremy Broadhurst, the former chief of staff for the Minister of Finance and the current Liberal campaign chair.

April 17th, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

House of Commons  Mr. Speaker, is Mr. Firth aware that Mr. Brennan's wife works for Procurement Canada?

April 17th, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, the Procurement Ombud confirmed what we already expected and that is, Dominic Barton and McKinsey & Company received preferential treatment in contracting. The Liberal-NDP government has given over $100 million in contracts to McKinsey & Company. The Prime Minister is not worth the cost of consulting, so why is it that Liberals take care of themselves, friends and insiders when they should be taking care of Canadians?

April 15th, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, a Liberal minister personally signed a contract for McKinsey & Company for $5.7 million. No wonder the Liberals did not want to give us the documents. They were trying to protect their ministers. Department officials were trying to push back. They told the minister not to sign the document.

April 15th, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Privilege  Madam Speaker, as I stated in my speech, the government has had eight years to attempt to clean up its act and to right its wrongs, yet it has refused to do so. It just keeps throwing people under the bus, whoever is expedient and opportune to maintain its power, along with its coalition partners, the NDP, who are jumping ship at a rapid rate.

April 8th, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Privilege  Madam Speaker, I would like to thank the member for Timmins—James Bay for relieving us of our misery and announcing his resignation. I thank him so much. I truly appreciate that. We are all going to really miss him on this side of the House, or not.

April 8th, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Privilege  Madam Speaker, I want to thank the member for Sarnia—Lambton for her leadership and mentorship to me during the seven years since I was elected. My seven-year anniversary was April 3. I am truly grateful for that. The reality is that the price is incredible. We are at a $1.2-billion deficit in government across Canada at this point.

April 8th, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Privilege  Madam Speaker, it is always a pleasure to rise in the House on behalf of the good citizens of Calgary Midnapore. Who is Kristian Firth? Kristian Firth is an individual who is at the centre of this debate here today, an individual who has been called, in contempt of this Parliament, to come and to make amends by providing information that he has not provided to committees, to this House and to Canadians.

April 8th, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Government Accountability  Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I will just wait for everyone unintelligent to yell “debate”, but previous to that, I would just like to point out that we heard a definite concern from the member for Milton about Alberta, in addition to—

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Government Accountability  I have not even said anything—

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Government Accountability  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member of Milton mentioned Premier Smith. I also have some comments regarding Premier Smith. They are that she is also encouraging the government to get rid of this 23% carbon—

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Indian Act  Madam Speaker, we are having some excellent discourse in the House today regarding this very important issue. I was certainly very impressed with my colleague from Yorkton—Melville on this side of the House, who spoke of some of her interactions and relationships. I am hoping that perhaps the hon. member can share some of his interactions and relationship building with first nations groups, which, of course, are so important at this time.

March 22nd, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Interim Supply  Mr. Chair, can the President of the Treasury Board confirm that the bill is in its usual form?

March 21st, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Supplementary Estimates (C), 2023-24  Mr. Chair, I wonder if the President of the Treasury Board can confirm that the supply bill is in its usual form.

March 21st, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, after eight years, scandal runs rampant in the Liberal-NDP government. We all know about ArriveCAN and now we know about another $5 million in fraudulent billing. To make matters worse, the billing is across 36 departments and dates back to 2018, pre-pandemic. This is only the first wave of even more fraudulent billing cases.

March 21st, 2024House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative