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Official Languages  Will the Conservative leader who is right in front of me today join us, join his voice with ours and denounce the cuts currently being made in Alberta and talk to his friend Jason Kenney?

October 29th, 2020House debate

Mélanie JolyLiberal

Official Languages  This was necessary not only at the federal level, but also at the provincial Conservative government level, including Doug Ford's government. We are now very worried that Jason Kenney is targeting Franco-Albertans with Campus Saint-Jean. Will my colleague join us in condemning the cuts that Jason Kenney is making to funding for Franco-Albertans and Campus Saint-Jean?

September 25th, 2020House debate

Mélanie JolyLiberal

Health  Speaker, the governing United Conservative Party of Alberta has voted in favour of privatizing health care. Despite a guarantee during his election campaign to maintain public health care, Jason Kenney is gutting our publicly delivered universally accessible health care. Once the Conservatives destroy public health care in Alberta, which province is next? What is the minister doing to protect Canadians from two-tiered, American-style health care in Alberta and across Canada and what is she doing to make sure that premiers are adhering to the Canada Health Act?

October 19th, 2020House debate

Heather McPhersonNDP

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply  The lack of respect by the Prime Minister for our natural resource industries is unacceptable because these industries form the backbone of our economy. In the words of Alberta premier Jason Kenney: In a 6,783 word throne speech, not one word recognized the crisis facing Canada’s largest industry: the energy sector that supports 800,000 jobs.... Instead, we got a litany of policies that would strangle investment and jeopardize resource jobs when we most need the industry that generates 20 percent of government revenues in Canada.

September 24th, 2020House debate

Candice BergenConservative

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  There has been. Prime Minister Harper appointed Jason Kenney, who was a sitting member of Parliament at the time, with the role to assist in and secure the release and return of Michael Kapoustin, who had been detained in Bulgaria for at least 14 years at the time.

July 20th, 2020Committee meeting

Chris MacLeod

COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Matters  It is vital that all federal funds that go to provinces must go toward creating affordable universally accessible child care. How can we make sure that Jason Kenney and the UCP will use the federal dollars provided to create new, affordable child care spaces?

July 22nd, 2020House debate

Heather McPhersonNDP

Industry committee  We need to say, “Listen, we've just lived this, and these are the essential workers.” You can't have the Jason Kenneys of the world, and frankly, the Doug Fords, saying when they first come into power, “Look, the problem is we're open for business, so we have to freeze the minimum wage”, which, we now know, impacts the most vulnerable essential workers in society.

July 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Jerry Dias

Finance committee  I'm curious to get your thoughts on whether you agree with the current equalization formula, which was implemented by the Harper government and in which Jason Kenney was a senior minister and, just to remind everyone, both of whom were MPs from Alberta. I'm curious to get your thoughts on that, please.

June 18th, 2020Committee meeting

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

Business of Supply  All three members of this family have health issues. When Jason Kenney kicked dependants off the seniors drug program, Helen and her son lost their coverage. Today, this family is facing an additional $4,000 in drug costs. That is $4,000 per month.

March 12th, 2020House debate

Heather McPhersonNDP

Finance committee  One of the first things that many provincial governments have done—the Ford government and the Jason Kenney government—was to eliminate a lot of the labour law reforms that were implemented, which included paid sick days. I think they're both probably feeling pretty foolish today for doing that, because there is no question that what we have done by not giving our workers sick leave is that we're forcing them to go to work sick, which is of course making other people sick.

May 21st, 2020Committee meeting

Jerry Dias

COVID-19 Pandemic  Madam Chair, the long-awaited announcement of $1.7 billion for an active well cleanup and $750 million for methane reduction are very positive steps for the energy sector for Alberta, Saskatchewan and B.C. They do not need to take my word for it. I am going to quote Premier Jason Kenney, who said, “Thank you to the Prime Minister...for announcing $1.7 billion to accelerate cleanup of orphaned and abandoned wells in Canada's energy sector. This is critical to getting thousands of people in the energy sector back to work immediately.”

April 20th, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

COVID-19 Pandemic  It is minus $40 for WTI with an expectation that the price will continue to slide, and just to remind the government, Alberta's Premier Jason Kenney did mention that this year there was the full expectation of a negative price for Western Canadian Select. If we have negative pricing for WTI, we will have negative pricing for Western Canadian Select.

April 20th, 2020House debate

Tom KmiecConservative

Finance committee  Why is PPE not getting out from the supplies? We're hearing there are supplies. There are planeloads coming in. Jason Kenney had some and distributed them. How come they're not getting down to the ground? What do we need to do there?

April 17th, 2020Committee meeting

The ChairLiberal

Finance committee  That's led to all of these problems, social and economic problems that are well known to everybody. The statistics are horrendous. Recently, Premier Jason Kenney pointed out that Alberta was, in general, likely going to end up with 25% unemployment. That's comparable to the highest unemployment during the Great Depression in the U.S. What most people don't understand is that is the unemployment rate across all first nations in Canada all the time.

April 8th, 2020Committee meeting

Calvin Helin

Business of Supply  Without that, they are not going to have the social licence or the buy-in from the rest of Canadians. There will be more conflict if people like Jason Kenney continue to push their 20th-century vision as opposed to recognizing a 21st-century reality.

February 20th, 2020House debate

Charlie AngusNDP