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Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker. I am pleased to rise tonight with respect to Bill C-49, which would amend, in Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia, the offshore petroleum board's mandate from petroleum to regulating overall energy. We have proposed an amendment at this stage to deal with the fact that parts of this bill would implement elements of the Impact Assessment Act, IAA, that have been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.

May 27th, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, I listened intently to the speech by my colleague from Nanaimo—Ladysmith, with whom I serve on the fisheries committee. I know that she has a deep understanding of the region, since she was born in Newfoundland and raised in Newfoundland. I would like to ask her if she is aware of the projects that are going through the IAA process in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia right now, and the fact that most have taken more than seven years and still have no end in sight, and how she thinks applying that process to offshore wind is going to get any offshore wind built in any timely manner in the next decade or two in Atlantic Canada.

May 27th, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, not to be outdone by my colleague, I would say that given the numbers on the other side, the member for Calgary Nose Hill who might be tilting at windmills in terms of having members listen. This bill would bring, as the member pointed out, four sections from the Impact Assessment Act into it.

May 27th, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Privilege  Madam Speaker, it is amazing how the member for Winnipeg North is so partisan that he defends a partisan Speaker with such veracity. I will ask a similar question to the one just asked by my friend from the Bloc about this. There really are only two opposition parties because the third one is in a coalition with the government.

May 27th, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Canada–Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The premier of the province never appeared in the committee—

May 27th, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Canada–Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, it was very comical to hear that the Liberal government actually listens to provinces; that will be a first for them. Let us talk about Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, P.E.I. and New Brunswick. All four premiers are asking the government to get rid of the carbon tax. It is not listening to them very much when it comes to that.

May 27th, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Canada–Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, what Bill C-49 would do, which the member articulated very well, is bring the no capital bill, Bill C-69, into offshore energy in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. To give an example, every summer, as the member for Avalon would know, the Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board puts out a call for exploratory licences, and every summer it gets applications.

May 27th, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Canada Labour Code  Mr. Speaker, the interventions from the NDP-Liberals are interesting. They go about an inch deep on a lot of issues. Let me provide a little more colour and give the member an opportunity to do this on the particular issue of foreign replacement workers in Stellantis. Canada's Building Trades Unions have condemned the government for its use of foreign replacement workers for non-proprietary jobs at Stellantis, such as forklift driver jobs.

May 24th, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Canada Labour Code  Mr. Speaker, I have heard a lot from the illiterate Liberal economic policy on the other side with regard to this and other things. One thing I find fascinating is that the Liberals take one position but do something else. While they have expressed themselves about the bill, they are allowing foreign replacement workers at the Stellantis plant in Windsor.

May 24th, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Housing  Mr. Speaker, after nine years, the NDP-Liberal Prime Minister is not worth the hunger and the homelessness. The Prime Minister promised to end homelessness. What was the result of the posturing? Long-term homelessness is up 38%, because Canadians cannot afford a place to live. More Liberal help like this will produce greater misery for Canadians.

May 23rd, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Housing  Mr. Speaker, let us take a look at the record that the Liberals are so proud of. The results are that the number of homeless in Halifax has grown from 284 in 2015 to over 1,200 now. The housing minister gave taxpayer money to Halifax to hire 30 more gatekeeper bureaucrats. After nine years of the NDP-Liberal Prime Minister, there are now over 30 homelessness encampments in Halifax.

May 23rd, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1  Madam Speaker, my colleague would know from living in B.C. that RBC has a report out now on the housing crisis in Vancouver, which says that it now takes 106% of people's gross income for them afford the average mortgage on a house in Vancouver. That is before paying taxes, buying food or doing anything else.

May 21st, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1  Madam Speaker, I thought my speech made it clear. This budget, with its fiscal irresponsibility and efforts to continue to destroy the Canadian competitive advantage of our natural resources, is so significantly dire that we are at a crucial economic turning point for our country.

May 21st, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1  Madam Speaker, the member from the Bloc and I served together for quite a while on the industry committee, and he added a lot of great value. Conservatives and the Bloc share the same concerns with the constant and historic desire of the Liberal Party to always tell provinces what to do and how to do their job.

May 21st, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1  I apologize, Madam Speaker. In 2016, the Prime Minister told the World Economic Forum “My predecessor wanted you to know Canada for its resources. Well I want you to know Canadians for our resourcefulness.” While that is a cute thing, let us look at how that has worked out. In 2019, natural resources accounted for 14.9% of Canada's economy, dropping from 19.5% in 2015.

May 21st, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative