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Mental Health and Addictions Mr. Speaker, every day that this radical Prime Minister dithers on the deadly experiment of legalizing hard drugs is a day that more people die. Six people a day are dying in British Columbia. After nine years of this Prime Minister, Quebec is not immune to this crisis, which
May 2nd, 2024House debate
Luc BertholdConservative
The Budget Madam Speaker, first nations across Canada are facing a housing crisis, a crisis that did not just happen but is the result of years of Conservative and Liberal underfunding of housing on reserve. The Auditor General recently revealed that first nations in Manitoba, Saskatchewan
April 30th, 2024House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Sashbear Foundation stigmatization and raise awareness about this illness and our national mental health crisis. I urge my colleagues to visit sashbear.org to learn more about BPD.
May 2nd, 2024House debate
Élisabeth BrièreLiberal
Daniel Boucher Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to Daniel Boucher, who is retiring after 30 years as executive director of the Société de la francophonie manitobaine. He took up this position at the height of the language crisis in Manitoba. This situation motivated him to dedicate
May 2nd, 2024House debate
Mona FortierLiberal
Finance committee , in billions of dollars of investment to electrify our country, and we're going to put an additional cost on them at this time. One, we are hindering our ability to fight climate change, and two, we are worsening the affordability crisis. This is something that internationally has been
April 30th, 2024Committee meeting
Philip LawrenceConservative
Finance committee have him come here and answer, because he was recently promoting him. I would also hope the NDP would want him to come here and change their stance on this motion. When the IMF is saying that Canada is most at risk in the G7 for a mortgage default crisis, Mark Carney is calling
April 30th, 2024Committee meeting
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
Finance committee default crisis. He is jet-setting around, making all sorts of monetary and fiscal comments in support of the carbon tax scam. He is one of those people who will do everything they can to follow the radical woke agenda of the Prime Minister to kill the energy sector, putting more
April 30th, 2024Committee meeting
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
The Budget Mr. Speaker, I also know that my colleague was an esteemed police officer. We heard from the B.C. chiefs of police and chiefs of police across this country. When it comes to the toxic drug crisis, the chiefs of police see it as a health issue. They do not want to go back
April 30th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Housing the national effort to solve the housing crisis by working with municipalities to remove outdated approaches to permitting and zoning that have blocked the housing Canadians need. Through our agreements, we have secured ambitious housing reforms in communities big and small, in every region
April 29th, 2024House debate
Pam DamoffLiberal
National Defence continue to bury their heads in the sand, providing literally nothing for military housing while we are in the midst of a very real housing crisis. In my initial question, I asked if the Prime Minister was aware that the government's facade policy would keep CAF personnel
April 29th, 2024House debate
Kevin VuongIndependent
Housing Madam Speaker, we know that the only way to effectively address the housing crisis is to involve all partners on housing: municipalities, provinces, and the public and private sectors. We all have a part to play in the solution. The Government of Canada cannot do it alone
April 29th, 2024House debate
Pam DamoffLiberal
Carbon Pricing Madam Speaker, I have to admit that there was one truth in what he said, which is that Canadians want action on the climate crisis. Unfortunately, this is just a tax. He talks about how they have reductions, yet there is no data to show that. There is actually data to prove
May 1st, 2024House debate
Gerald SorokaConservative
Petitions issue, I know, to members on all sides of the House. It is the crisis of the absence of family doctors, specifically in Saanich—Gulf Islands. Where 92% of physicians across Canada work in urban areas, areas such as Saanich—Gulf Islands have 8% left to cover the needs
April 29th, 2024House debate
Elizabeth MayGreen
The Budget and the Prime Minister for ensuring that we take a serious look at the federal lands that are in our hands and making them available right across this country. The second issue that is important for Davenport residents is affordability. We do have an affordability crisis in Canada. I have
May 1st, 2024House debate
Julie DzerowiczLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper ) not made available to attend the CFIA Food Security Roundtable in Chatham-Kent, Ontario on March 24, 2024; and (b) what are the current best practices for industry and various levels of government, including HC, in the event of a pathogenic or contamination crisis, when importing
May 1st, 2024House debate
Dave EppConservative