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Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, our international allies, including the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States, have made a clear commitment to protect veterans against cuts to programs and services in any governmental strategic reviews. Will this Conservative government do the same, yes or no?
March 5th, 2012House debate
Pierre JacobNDP
Foreign Affairs committee difficulty going on with the revolution that started. Do you think that Europe missed something and didn't offer a clear option to Ukraine and Moldavia? Do you think it's too late now for Europe to do something real to help Ukraine in her transition?
March 5th, 2012Committee meeting
Bill C-11 committee that providing clarity with respect to intermediary liability and having clear and effective safe harbours is critical to having an environment where investors feel safe in supporting innovative new products and services.
March 5th, 2012Committee meeting
Jay Kerr-Wilson
Foreign Affairs committee for change, but the opposition as well, since it has to use much effort to release political prisoners, instead of developing any clear agenda or action plan. The most important thing is that the population doesn't believe the opposition is able to offer something radically different
March 5th, 2012Committee meeting
Alyona Hetmanchuk
Bill C-11 committee the government's clear intentions, or that result in unintended consequences. Let me illustrate this by focusing on two of our recommendations. The first one pertains to the new section 30.71 that deals with the so-called temporary reproductions for technological processes. The government has
March 5th, 2012Committee meeting
Martin Lavallée
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I want to complete my speech by saying that the motion before us today from the member for Sackville—Eastern Shore ignores a critical point. Our government has been very clear that we will maintain benefits for veterans. However, this does not mean we cannot find
March 5th, 2012House debate
Chris WarkentinConservative
Consumer Protection Mr. Speaker, our government is helping to protect Canadians with pro-consumer measures. We are ensuring Canadians get clear and direct information on financial products so they can make the best decision to help their families. That is why we introduced new measures to empower
March 5th, 2012House debate
Shelly GloverConservative
The Environment Mr. Speaker, as I said, Dr. Wicklum is on leave without pay. He is subject to the values and the ethics code for the public service and this code is clear on the measures to be taken by public servants to avoid real or perceived conflicts of interest. Dr. Wicklum's assignment
March 5th, 2012House debate
Peter KentConservative
Veterans Mr. Speaker, it is clear the opposition wants to maintain the red tape. That is what it wants to do. We want to maintain benefits to veterans. If the member is serious about getting unanimous consent, he would support our amendment to ensure that benefits are maintained. Our
March 5th, 2012House debate
Steven BlaneyConservative
41st General Election clear that the Liberal Party has in fact contacted hundreds of thousands of households. The Liberals made a lot of calls in the last election and they are the source of all these complaints.
March 5th, 2012House debate
Dean Del MastroConservative
41st General Election to make sure they got out and voted on election day. It is also clear that the Liberal Party spent millions of dollars to contact hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of homes right across this country. It appears it has given them some incorrect information. However, the Liberal
March 5th, 2012House debate
Dean Del MastroConservative
Government Priorities Mr. Speaker, this is the party that is putting families ahead of everything else when it comes to Canadians. To be clear, we are on track for modest growth in Canada. We are in relatively better shape than others. We are focused on implementing the next phase of Canada's
March 5th, 2012House debate
Shelly GloverConservative
Phone Calls to Mount Royal Constituency What is reprehensible, Mr. Speaker, is that the opposition, specifically the Liberal Party, is having a very hard time accepting the results of the last election. It is very clear and it is a fact that the Liberal Party and its riding associations spent millions of dollars
March 5th, 2012House debate
Dean Del MastroConservative
Phone Calls to Mount Royal Constituency Mr. Speaker, it is very clear that after the election, in the riding of the hon. member for Mount Royal, calls were made that were authorized directly by the Conservative Party. The Speaker of the House described those tactics as reprehensible. I will ask the question again
March 5th, 2012House debate
Bob RaeLiberal
Phone Calls to Mount Royal Constituency Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives cannot even answer an interesting, clear, factual question. A poll was commissioned by the Conservative Party. The Conservative candidate said, “It was not me; it was the party”. The government House leader said, “It is okay; it is just free
March 5th, 2012House debate
Bob RaeLiberal