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Nordresa  Mr. Speaker, I recently visited Nordresa, a company located in Marc-Aurèle-Fortin. This jewel of Laval's economy develops, manufactures and commercializes electric drivetrains for commercial trucks. If I had to name one company that epitomizes the alliance between the environment and the economy, it would have to be Nordresa.

May 6th, 2019House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

Seniors  Mr. Speaker, last week I had the pleasure of meeting with a few seniors in my riding, Marc-Aurèle-Fortin, at Domaine des Forges and Manoir Thérèse-Casgrain. During our discussions, they shared their concerns for the future, but they also told me how pleased they were with everything we have done for seniors.

May 1st, 2019House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

710 Ste-Rose, Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron  Mr. Speaker, I recently had the pleasure of visiting the 710 Ste-Rose Air Cadet Squadron in Laval, where I attended the commanding officer's parade. The squadron's cadets perfectly executed a musical program in preparation for the annual parade to be held on May 18. As a former air force major for the air cadet camps at CFB Bagotville, I know that the work of the squadron's commanding officer, Captain Mélanie Paquette, is very important, and I sincerely thank her for her efforts.

April 8th, 2019House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

World Autism Awareness Day  Mr. Speaker, today I want to mark World Autism Awareness Day, because not many Canadians know about this cause. It is more important than ever to raise awareness of autism, because the number of children being diagnosed is rising. The autism spectrum requires us to use a different approach with each person affected by this disability, but we need to do more to promote their inclusion as a group.

April 2nd, 2019House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

Working Women's Association  Mr. Speaker, this March we are celebrating the contribution of women in Canada and around the world. At a time when women and girls are speaking out, we cannot treat this occasion just like any other. As we know, the cause of women is the challenge of our time. This cause really hit home for me when I met with the people at Femmes en emploi, the working women's association in Laval.

March 18th, 2019House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

National Defence Act  Madam Speaker, our government is committed to the care, health and well-being of our military personnel and their families. We recognize that we need to continually adapt the way we care for people with mental illness. That is why the minister has asked the Standing Committee on National Defence to examine the issue of suicide and self-harm within the Canadian Armed Forces with a view to making recommendations to the government for dealing with these challenges.

February 28th, 2019House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

National Defence Act  Madam Speaker, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that, from the outset, this new defence policy, which was unveiled in June 2017, put our people at the forefront of our priorities and of all we do within the Canadian Armed Forces for years to come. We have a concrete vision informed by diligent consultation with fellow citizens from coast to coast to coast.

February 28th, 2019House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

National Defence Act  Madam Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to draw your attention to our judge advocate general, of whom we are very proud. We fully support her important work. Under the direction of the new judge advocate general, we have already started to act on some of the recommendations of the Auditor General.

February 28th, 2019House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

National Defence Act  Madam Speaker, I am pleased to rise today to speak to this legislation, which will affect a part of Canada's justice system that is largely unfamiliar to many Canadians, including perhaps some members of this House. Bill C-77 makes important changes to our military justice system, bringing it more in line with our civilian criminal justice system with respect to victims' rights and sentencing for indigenous offenders.

February 28th, 2019House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

Indigenous Languages Act  Mr. Speaker, I would first like to commend the member for Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs for his courage and determination to learn the Mohawk language. When he visits those communities, how is he received by indigenous peoples who can now speak to him directly?

February 7th, 2019House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

Seniors  Mr. Speaker, our government recognizes seniors' essential contribution to Canadian society. We are doing everything we can to ensure they enjoy the comfort and security they deserve. Would the Prime Minister tell the House what our government has accomplished for seniors and what we still hope to do to properly recognize their contribution to Canadian society?

January 30th, 2019House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

Volunteers in Marc-Aurèle-Fortin  Mr. Speaker, I would like to use the time set aside for this very purpose and recognize the exceptional work being done every single day by our volunteers from coast to coast to coast. These are caring people with big hearts, people whose dedication knows no bounds and who are taking concrete action to support their communities.

December 11th, 2018House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

Veterans' Week  Mr. Speaker, on Remembrance Day this year, we hope that every Canadian will take a moment to pay tribute to all those who served. We remember the service and sacrifice of all the soldiers, sailors and aviators who answered the call of duty and paid the ultimate price. We honour those who continue to serve our country to make our world a safer place.

November 5th, 2018House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

Laval Family and Friends Association for Mental Wellness  Mr. Speaker, on October 11, I attended the annual vernissage hosted by the Association lavalloise de parents et amis pour le bien-être mental, or ALPABEM for short. The mission of ALPABEM is to support the family and friends of people with clinical signs of serious mental health problems by offering a wide range of services to provide the information, assistance and tools they need to improve their quality of life.

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal

Laval Vocational Schools  Mr. Speaker, over the summer I toured eight vocational schools in Laval. The mission of these schools is to train our society's future professionals, from firefighters and aestheticians to horticulturalists and mechanics. Laval's vocational schools offer 53 specialized programs that lead directly to the job market.

October 18th, 2018House debate

Yves RobillardLiberal