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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

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act  As I asked yesterday in the House, I am wondering if the Government of Canada is afraid to say “yes” to prime minister Jason Kenney—Premier Jason Kenney. I was thinking in French. It would be an interesting one to look at that. Albertans will say that if this project is not approved, they will know they are not respected within the Confederation.

February 7th, 2020House debate

Tom KmiecConservative

Natural Resources  If reconciliation with first nations means something, surely it means saying yes to economic development for indigenous peoples. Premier Jason Kenney said that if the Liberal government does not say yes to this project, it means the end of the oil sands and thousands of jobs in Alberta. Is the Liberal government afraid to say yes to Premier Jason Kenney when it comes to the Teck Frontier project?

February 6th, 2020House debate

Tom KmiecConservative

Emergency Debate  Madam Speaker, at the heart of this debate is one fundamental truth: We need a solution to the economic crisis gripping my province, we need an economy that supports Albertans and we need the UCP and the Liberal government to stop playing politics with the people of my province and get to work. I am so tired of listening to this blame game in which not one member of Jason Kenney's government or the Prime Minister's Liberal government is actually working with Albertans. Teck was never the solution to the crisis impacting my province. The Prime Minister knew that, and so does Mr.

February 25th, 2020House debate

Heather McPhersonNDP

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  In the past it was zero, so that is a big victory. I want to share with my colleague some of the things his colleagues have said. Jason Kenney said he was “relieved”. I imagine it takes a lot to relieve him, but he is “relieved that a renewed North American Trade Agreement has been concluded”. Wow, he is relieved. Let us talk about Brian Mulroney, a former prime minister of the country and chief negotiator.

March 11th, 2020House debate

Darrell SamsonLiberal

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  Premier Moe of Saskatchewan said that a signed CUSMA trade deal is good news for Saskatchewan and Canada. Premier Jason Kenney of Alberta said that he is relieved that a renewed North American trade deal has been concluded, and Jerry Dias of Unifor has said that this is a much better deal than the deal that was signed 24 years ago.

March 11th, 2020House debate

Larry BagnellLiberal

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  Let me quote what some of the other Conservative premiers in this country have said, such as, “A signed USMCA trade deal is good news for Saskatchewan and Canada." The Conservatives' wonderful Jason Kenney, the Premier of Alberta, said he is “relieved that a renewed North American trade agreement has been concluded”. Former leader Rona Ambrose was part of the negotiation. I think I have already quoted a former prime minister from the 1980s who concluded the first free trade negotiation and NAFTA and said that it was a “really good job”.

March 10th, 2020House debate

Randeep SaraiLiberal

Emergency Debate  It was negotiated by the late and quite wonderful Hon. Jim Prentice. It was approved by a cabinet that includes Alberta Premier Jason Kenney. Also, 2020 is the year the Copenhagen target falls due, so by this year we should be emitting no more than roughly 600 megatonnes of greenhouse gases. The last figure we have is that we are at 716 or 717 megatonnes of greenhouse gases.

February 25th, 2020House debate

Elizabeth MayGreen

Emergency Debate  Need I remind the members that 50,000 people in Quebec work for the petrochemical industry? Need I remind the members that Quebeckers are quite familiar with pipelines? Jason Kenney did not invent them; they have been around since 1942. Quebec has 2,000 kilometres of pipeline. A 248-kilometre pipeline was built in 2012 between Lévis and Montreal. It crosses 26 waterways and 630 parcels of agricultural land.

February 25th, 2020House debate

Gérard DeltellConservative

Natural Resources  The Teck Frontier review was actually done under CEA 2012, the process put into place by Stephen Harper's government of which Jason Kenney was a minister of the Crown. The decision that was made by Teck Frontier was independent of the review, but I will say that one of the problems with CEA 2012 was that it forced all of the various difficult issues to the back end.

February 25th, 2020House debate

Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal

Business of Supply  If the Government of Quebec decided to offer a program, it would be able to develop a plan and receive federal funding. That is reasonable. To the other provinces, like Jason Kenney's Alberta, which would love a national dental care plan and then would give it to some oil executives, we would say no, that the money has to go to dental care. We have to protect the rights of citizens in this.

February 25th, 2020House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, Albertans are paying the price for a failure of leadership by both Jason Kenney and Justin Trudeau. Teck's decision—

February 24th, 2020House debate

Heather McPhersonNDP

Business of Supply  I have been trying to find these sources of their numbers as well. I know one of them came from a tweet from Jason Kenney, so I think that pretty much sums up the credibility there. The fundamental issue is that this is a motion that attempts to say there are good native people and there are bad, reckless, agitated ones who are fooling them and dividing them.

February 20th, 2020House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Business of Supply  We need to have a credible plan, and certainly that is going to be a discussion about Teck Frontier right now, because Jason Kenney has put that front and centre. This has become the Conservative proxy war, which I believe is destabilizing the issues that we need to address in order to get this blockade issue dealt with.

February 20th, 2020House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Petitions  The petitioners are drawing the attention of the House to the fact that on May 30, 2019, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney kept his campaign promise and gave Albertans the largest tax break in Alberta history by repealing the punishing NDP carbon tax. Therefore, they are asking the Government of Canada to scrap the leftover federal carbon tax that has been imposed on Albertans as of January 1, 2020.

February 19th, 2020House debate

Tom KmiecConservative