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Information & Ethics committee  , our backlog now stands at approximately 3,400 complaints. Even if we manage to reduce the number of complaints in the backlog by a few hundred a year, we will not be able to completely eliminate it by the end of my mandate. A lot of the files are very complex. They sometimes

May 12th, 2023Committee meeting

Caroline Maynard

Information & Ethics committee   and publish reports. However, that costs a lot of money and we also want to be able to meet the demand. Right now, I have a backlog of 3,400 complaints, and I don't have the resources needed to investigate them. I would be delighted to be given additional temporary funding to conduct

May 12th, 2023Committee meeting

Caroline Maynard

Information & Ethics committee  For some, that backlog of 3,400 complaints may make it seem as though they are being denied access to information.

May 12th, 2023Committee meeting

René VillemureBloc

Natural Resources committee  Thank you, honourable member. I think it's around 30%. I don't have it exact, but I think there are about 3,400 megawatts of wind and about another 1,200 megawatts of solar out of a total grid capacity of probably about 15,000 megawatts. It's a high percentage. I think it's

September 25th, 2023Committee meeting

Dale Friesen

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act   for 3,400 coal workers in 14 communities, and some say past behaviour is a good predictor of future behaviour. Last year, the environment commissioner said that plan failed by every measure and left those workers and all those communities behind. Now the Liberals claim they can do

September 29th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Justice committee   and also adults around this country. The statistics that I've been shown from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, Ms. Dhillon, indicate that they've received 3,400 reports of sextortion in the last year alone. That's 65 children victimized per week. That is unacceptable. Again

October 3rd, 2023Committee meeting

Arif ViraniLiberal

Canadian Heritage committee   dollar set-up in front of me yet we want to bring a person in from Winnipeg at $2,200. There's an unspecified person coming in for $1,200. It's a total of $3,400. I see no reason in this budget to bring people in. We can bring them in on Zoom. We've done this in the past. I have

October 5th, 2023Committee meeting

Kevin WaughConservative

Information & Ethics committee   a hard time, as a former consultant myself, understanding how an individual can come up with the kind of cash to send people on a trip like this, to have the kinds of expenses—$3,400 in champagne and wine and nearly $1,000 for steak—without there being some kind of fiduciary interest

October 16th, 2023Committee meeting

Matthew GreenNDP

Information & Ethics committee  Thank you. That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(3)(h) and in relation to the recent disclosures of sponsored travel by Stephen Ellis, Rosemary Falk, Philip Lawrence, Shannon Stubbs and John Williamson, which include more than $3,400 for champagne and wine and nearly $1,000

October 16th, 2023Committee meeting

Matthew GreenNDP

Information & Ethics committee   interference—as being germane, yet the order of magnitude in which the scenario was provided to you: $3,400 for champagne and wine I think, and one of them might have been a $700 bottle of wine.... I know you don't want to do hypotheticals, but let's have an ethical exercise right now

October 16th, 2023Committee meeting

Matthew GreenNDP

Information & Ethics committee   a group of MPs across the Atlantic to London for an upscale conference that includes $3,400 in champagne and $1,000 steak dinners. If it were the case, sir, that a company or an entity were funding something indirectly through consultants, how would you frame that? Would

October 16th, 2023Committee meeting

Matthew GreenNDP

Business of Supply   to know that if they have people using home heating oil, they are paying, on average, $3,400 a year on that oil. For those on natural gas, it is $900 a year. Therefore, oil is almost four times the amount. If people do not have the money, how do they get off

November 2nd, 2023House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Radiocommunication Act   makes that goes into general revenues and ensure that perhaps some of that needs to go back to rural Canada to connect the north and connect rural municipalities. We have 3,500 municipalities in Canada and only 94 of them are urban, which means that over 3,400 municipalities

November 2nd, 2023House debate

Ryan WilliamsConservative

Business of Supply  , it is $900 versus $3,400. In Winnipeg, Manitoba, it is $1,300 versus $4,700. In Montreal, Quebec, it is $1,300 versus $3,400. In Fredericton, New Brunswick, it is $1,600 versus $3,600. In Halifax, Nova Scotia, it is $2,200 versus $3,200. In every example I have given, I have shown

November 7th, 2023House debate

Mark GerretsenLiberal

Natural Resources committee   promised by the government. Over 3,400 or 3,500 workers were impacted by the microtransition that happened in coal in Alberta. Entire communities were devastated. Who knows? Maybe the Liberals will put forward a subamendment to hear from people from Hanna, Alberta. I think they would

November 29th, 2023Committee meeting

Jeremy PatzerConservative