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Public Services and Procurement   have transparency and answers. This $54-million boondoggle that saw insiders getting rich while Canadians are lined up at food banks is absolutely unacceptable. Now, with the Mounties knocking at the door, they are saying, “Please, just trust us and we're going to make sure all

October 6th, 2023House debate

Michael BarrettConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, this is the same scandal that has whistle-blowers pleading for legal and career protection after exposing the latest scandal in this billion-dollar boondoggle. We know that everyone from the board chair to the CEO is in a conflict of interest. They all protect each

October 20th, 2023House debate

Michael BarrettConservative

Public Services and Procurement   billing, price-fixing and collusion in the creation of the $54-million ArriveCAN app. How much worse can this boondoggle get? I have a simple question: Which Liberal insiders got rich?

October 24th, 2023House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Committees of the House   of the key items on the agenda about one of the boondoggles that the government is actually foisting upon Canadians here. When I say boondoggle, I mean that literally: There are billions of dollars going into a slush fund that does not actually meet a requirement that was necessary

October 26th, 2023House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, I hear members opposite saying, “Oh, here we go.” That is because they realize some facts are about to be dropped on their imaginary next three hours. The member opposite spoke about a boondoggle, yet the Conservative infrastructure plan consisted of fake lakes

October 26th, 2023House debate

Jennifer O'ConnellLiberal

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, I read the Bloc Québécois' supplementary opinion, which says that this was a boondoggle. It is something the federal government uses to dole out money and push the files it prioritizes in the province of Quebec. It is true, it is an economic instrument

October 26th, 2023House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, I was here when members opposite spoke, and a member from Calgary, in reference to the Canada Infrastructure Bank, used the word “boondoggle”, saying it is nothing more than that. He also used the words “slush fund”, and he amplified those words. The member

October 26th, 2023House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Committees of the House   commitment to continue supporting the government because of the boondoggles she sees in this report?

October 26th, 2023House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Committees of the House   Manitoba, and that is not the only fibre it is actually investing in. It is supporting our communities, yet the Conservative Party would say that the Canada Infrastructure Bank is a boondoggle or a slush fund. These are the actual words that Conservatives use to describe it. One member

November 8th, 2023House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Enhancing Transparency and Accountability in the Transportation System Act   of Canadians. However, the member's government has overseen a multi-billion dollar boondoggle in the Canada Infrastructure Bank, which has built zero projects. I find it rather rich that this member is asking for transparency. Specifically, let us get back to this bill, which highlights

November 21st, 2023House debate

Damien KurekConservative

Automotive Industry   of the workers are coming from offshore. Therefore, taxpayers will be subsidizing foreign replacement workers. The battery building strategy has always been a boondoggle to transfer Canadian taxpayer dollars to the shareholders of foreign multinationals. It is an economic race to the bottom

December 5th, 2023House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Public Services and Procurement   they said they were going to use did no work on this $54-million government boondoggle. The scandal of the ArriveCAN app had senior government officials lying before a parliamentary committee. Contractors who worked on the ArriveCAN app are under RCMP investigation. We know

February 5th, 2024House debate

Michael BarrettConservative

Public Services and Procurement   bureaucrats at the CBSA face accusations of lying to committee and even destruction of evidence. After everything else that has been exposed in this $54-million boondoggle, what else is the coalition government trying to hide?

February 8th, 2024House debate

Larry BrockConservative

ArriveCAN App Investigation   into this $54-million boondoggle. Here is what we know so far: 76% of contracts on ArriveCAN did no work whatsoever; $11 million went to a two-person IT company that did nothing; the RCMP is now investigating ArriveCAN contracts; and government officials are accused of destroying documents

February 9th, 2024House debate

Eric DuncanConservative

Public Services and Procurement   consultants who did no work on the app. The final true cost may never be known because the government's record-keeping was so outrageously poor that the Auditor General said it was impossible to calculate all the costs associated with this boondoggle. What did this colossal waste of tax

February 13th, 2024House debate

Mark StrahlConservative