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Ecuador  Mr. Speaker, first of all, I would like to offer our sincere condolences to the grieving family and the victims' loved ones. I would also like to assure everyone here that the Quebec family is receiving assistance from Canadian consular officials. Our team is in contact with local authorities to assess the impact of the earthquake and the needs on the ground.

April 18th, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

International Development  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my colleague from Gatineau for his question. The Syrian refugees on the Hill today will be pleased to hear that Canadians have donated nearly $32 million to the Syria Emergency Relief Fund. As promised, our government is matching that contribution, and even topping it up for a total of $100 million.

April 14th, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

International Development  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his interest in Canada's response to Cyclone Winston. After initial support of basic supplies for 5,000 Fijians, our government has made additional contributions to the Red Cross and UNICEF of $1 million to improve health, food, and education of 350,000 people affected by the cyclone, including 120,000 children.

March 22nd, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

Health  Mr. Speaker, I believe that my hon. colleague misunderstood my speech yesterday. We are very proud to support a wide range of reproductive health services. Yesterday, I was joined by Dr. Babatunde, from the United Nations population fund. The plans we announced did not directly target abortion, but that does not mean we are against it.

March 8th, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

Canada's Contribution to the Effort to Combat ISIL  Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for the question. I believe that every country has a duty to consider how it can best contribute in the fight against this crisis. In Canada's case, we consulted our allies and partners. We determined what our greatest strengths are and where we could make a real difference.

February 22nd, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

Canada's Contribution to the Effort to Combat ISIL  Mr. Speaker, at the end of the year, we received all the requests for humanitarian assistance from various major organizations. Our department is currently analyzing all those requests. We are also in talks with the countries involved and other major donors to develop our three-year strategy for determining how we will deal with the arrival and growing number of refugees in the neighbouring countries.

February 22nd, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

Canada's Contribution to the Effort to Combat ISIL  Mr. Speaker, we are doing both. The strategy presented in our plan incorporates military, diplomatic, and humanitarian and development assistance, and development components, so I do not understand my colleague's question when he says that we are not doing both. I truly believe that we are acting on a number of fronts at the same time.

February 22nd, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

Canada's Contribution to the Effort to Combat ISIL  Mr. Speaker, I am proud to remind the House that our government has made a long-term, three-year commitment: $1.1 billion for humanitarian and development aid. The $870 million for humanitarian aid represents 30% more than what was given over the past three years. The $270 million for development and resilience aid is more than double what was given in the past.

February 22nd, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

Canada's Contribution to the Effort to Combat ISIL  Mr. Speaker, my colleague, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, is working on that file. I will leave it to him to update us on that file.

February 22nd, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

Canada's Contribution to the Effort to Combat ISIL  Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question. Our integrated approach, which includes revised military actions following genuine consultations with our allies and partners, as well as humanitarian aid and development aid, will enable us to have a much better impact on the Syrian crisis.

February 22nd, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

Canada's Contribution to the Effort to Combat ISIL  Mr. Speaker, Canada has been working with the same large humanitarian organizations for decades. There has been no change in that regard. The main difference between our government and the previous government is that we are proud to do so. We are proud to contribute humanitarian assistance and to work with those large, multilateral organizations.

February 22nd, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

Canada's Contribution to the Effort to Combat ISIL  Mr. Speaker, today I speak with conviction and satisfaction as I present the humanitarian aid and development and resilience programming elements of our government's plan to address the crisis in the Middle East. My remarks will focus on the human dimension of the ongoing crisis in Iraq and Syria and its impact on the men, women, and children who have been forced to flee their homes and who now live in fear.

February 22nd, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

International Development  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his interest in this matter. During my recent visit to the Zaatari camp in Jordan, which houses 80,000 refugees, I was able to see firsthand the impressive work being done by our humanitarian partners, including the grocery store set up by the World Food Programme and the health clinic set up by the United Nations population fund, which has made it possible for 5,000 babies to be delivered safely.

February 19th, 2016House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

International Development  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his question. Climate change is a global challenge that affects every person and every country, particularly the poorest countries and developing countries. Canada has committed to spend $2.65 billion over the next five years to help the countries that are most affected, most of which are developing countries.

December 9th, 2015House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal

International Development  Mr. Speaker, last week we said that we would contribute $100 million in humanitarian assistance on the ground to help the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees prepare a larger number of refugees. In addition, $90 million has been allocated to helping the refugees who are currently living in camps in neighbouring countries.

December 7th, 2015House debate

Marie-Claude BibeauLiberal