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Proceedings of the House and Committees   a number of tragedies recently in the Canadian Armed Forces with the recent Snowbirds crash and the crash of the Cyclone maritime helicopter in the Mediterranean off the coast of Greece. We have not had a chance, as parliamentarians, to discuss this. One of the things missing from

May 25th, 2020House debate

James BezanConservative

COVID-19 Pandemic committee   Fredericton and, indeed, with the entire Canadian Armed Forces community during this time of grief. Can the Minister of National Defence give us an update as to the Cyclone helicopter crash off the coast of Greece last week?

May 5th, 2020Committee meeting

James BezanConservative

COVID-19 Pandemic committee   Wednesday in a helicopter crash off the coast of Greece. [A moment of silence observed] We'll return to order. Colleagues, we meet today to continue our discussion about how our country is dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. As we do, Canadians, like everyone around the world

May 5th, 2020Committee meeting

The Chair Liberal

Human Resources committee   of a Royal Canadian Navy helicopter, carrying six members of the Canadian Armed Forces, off the coast of Greece. As our Prime Minister said today, all of them are heroes. Our Canadian Armed Forces members serve our country with amazing dignity and courage. Mr. Chair, I am pleased

April 30th, 2020Committee meeting

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Industry committee  I call this meeting to order. Before we begin, I'm sure you will join me in sending our thoughts and prayers to the Canadian Armed Forces members and their families. Following last night's tragic helicopter accident off the coast of Greece. To our fellow military families, we

April 30th, 2020Committee meeting

The Chair Liberal

Health committee   in Germany. We work in Spain. We work in Greece. We will probably increase our budget in high-income countries by easily tenfold from what we have had in the past. This is something very different, and it's probably linked to the fact that there are travel bans. It's probably also linked

April 15th, 2020Committee meeting

Dr. Joanne Liu

Canada-China Relations committee  , a move toward the regionalization and deglobalization of global supply chains. Globally induced inequalities have led to great polarization and tensions in most advanced democracies. This is an age of anxiety and anger in countries such as the U.S., the U.K., France, Italy, Greece

February 24th, 2020Committee meeting

Prof. Yves Tiberghien

Apollo Restaurant  Madam Speaker, Sudbury's Apollo Restaurant celebrates its 50th anniversary in March 2020. It was established on the Kingsway in 1970 by George and Toula Sakellaris, who immigrated to Canada from small villages in southern Greece. The Apollo introduced Sudburians to Greek

January 31st, 2020House debate

Paul LefebvreLiberal

Natural Resources   to learn that Canada is one of the only developed nations in the world that has failed to approve access to sustaining CF. Australia, Denmark, England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Greece, Spain, Luxembourg and the United States

January 29th, 2020House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Citizenship and Immigration committee   families.” Again, there are two people writing this letter. The first says, “My brother ran from Iraq with his family, and they are staying in a shelter in Greece. He is living with his wife and three children. My brother is stuck in Greece, and I would very much appreciate

February 25th, 2019Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, petitioners within my riding of Saanich—Gulf Islands, one of whom has extensive personal experience on the ground with the refugee crisis on Samos Island, Greece, where thousands of people without adequate shelter and care have taken refuge and are in need of help

May 17th, 2019House debate

Elizabeth MayGreen

Citizenship and Immigration committee  . Europe's experiences suggest that this may in fact be very difficult to do. There are two examples that are relevant here. One is the agreement that was reached between the EU and Turkey back in 2016 to return applicants who had come from Turkey to Greece and were thus deemed

May 8th, 2019Committee meeting

Susan Fratzke

The Budget   for every dollar of income, which is a massive increase over the last several years. This makes them vulnerable to increases in interest rates. Furthermore, if we add household, corporate and government debt together, we have a higher debt-to-GDP ratio than Greece by that measurement

April 2nd, 2019House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Standing Orders  moved: That: (a) the House eliminate the lists of members submitted by the parties to the Speaker which are used during debate, oral questions, Standing Order 31 statements and other rubrics of the House of Commons and, acknowledging the right of recognition of the Speaker to e

June 14th, 2019House debate

Frank BaylisLiberal

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee  There are certain countries: Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Serbia and Greece. I would say that Hungary and the Czech Republic have cases that have been documented more and there's much more evidence. That's also the case in Romania. In fact, just to go back to what I

June 11th, 2019Committee meeting

Dafina Savic