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Citizenship and Immigration committee  , but many people come to my office with issues, particularly with regulation 4, which was brought in by then immigration minister Jason Kenney and the Conservatives. I would love to see regulation 4 abolished today, because it asks the couples, number one, to prove that their marriage

April 7th, 2022Committee meeting

Sukh DhaliwalLiberal

Natural Resources committee   of an economy of $61 billion for Alberta, and 171,000 jobs, if the investments are made in clean tech. What we see is Jason Kenney and this government backing them, continuing to support big oil. What do you as an Albertan think of the potential to transform the economy by making a serious

March 28th, 2022Committee meeting

Charlie AngusNDP

Business of Supply   system crumble so that they can bring in the two-tiered American-style health care we have seen Jason Kenney and the UCP try to bring to Alberta? We need to use science-based decision-making. We need to listen to experts. We need to see this pandemic as a global pandemic

February 10th, 2022House debate

Heather McPhersonNDP

International Trade committee   lots of issues in her jurisdiction because of floods, fires and the like. The Canadian government can really look at infrastructure from a logistics perspective and from a rail company perspective to ensure that the rail companies are providing services that I believe

March 23rd, 2022Committee meeting

Jason Krips

Government Business No. 9—Parliamentary Review Committee pursuant to the Emergencies Act   have gone out there and talked to them. I want to give a quote. This is the Conservative guru from the Prairies. The Conservative Party members know him as Jason Kenney, the premier. This is what the premier had to say about negotiating with protesters. The premier was asked

March 2nd, 2022House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Emergencies Act   are the people who asked the government to help them. As we look at how some other provinces reacted to this, I cannot help but think of the hypocrisy of Alberta's premier Jason Kenney. This is a man who, on February 5, wrote a letter to the federal government asking for help

February 21st, 2022House debate

Mark GerretsenLiberal

Emergencies Act   aspects of this situation. Checks and balances are in place to ensure accountability. I want to express my disagreement with Alberta Premier Jason Kenney's decision to challenge the federal use of the Emergencies Act. On February 5, Alberta's minister of municipal affairs sent

February 21st, 2022House debate

George ChahalLiberal

Emergencies Act   said, “But we need to do what it takes to restore law and order in our country. Blocking billions of dollars of trade, putting hundreds of thousands of jobs on the line, and continuing to disrupt the lives of everyday Ontarians cannot continue.” That is why even Jason Kenney's

February 20th, 2022House debate

Taleeb NoormohamedLiberal

Emergencies Act  Madam Speaker, the member said that all the Prime Minister needed to do was to engage in dialogue and we could have come to a peaceful resolution with the occupiers outside while his premier, Jason Kenney, did not engage in dialogue at the Coutts crossing. The premier of Ontario

February 19th, 2022House debate

Mark GerretsenLiberal

Emergencies Act  Madam Speaker, I find it interesting. All day long, I have been hearing Conservatives talk about the need for the Prime Minister to engage in dialogue and discussion with the occupiers outside, yet I find it interesting that Jason Kenney, the premier of Alberta, did not engage

February 19th, 2022House debate

Mark GerretsenLiberal

Emergencies Act  Mr. Speaker, as I was saying, I am just finding it wildly bizarre to be in the House of Commons, where the NDP is standing up for law and order while the Conservatives capitulate to what is going on outside. Even Jason Kenney, the premier of Alberta, is saying that we should

February 19th, 2022House debate

Mark GerretsenLiberal

Business of Supply   hon. colleague is from Alberta and we know that Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is removing restrictions very soon, so I want to make a couple of comments and get the member's position. Dr. Noel Gibney, professor emeritus at the department of critical care medicine at the University

February 10th, 2022House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Business of Supply  . In the summer in Alberta, Jason Kenney was the very first premier to lift all the restrictions, and we saw the consequences. We saw thousands of Albertans protest against the lifting. They were afraid for their children, people under five who could not be vaccinated and people who were more

February 10th, 2022House debate

Heather McPhersonNDP

Environment committee  . Nuclear has been able to completely decarbonize, or not completely decarbonize, but take out all the coal from Ontario. That's the only jurisdiction that has ever removed all its coal-fired power plants. When Germany recently decided to decommission nuclear reactors, I was not at all

February 15th, 2022Committee meeting

Prof. Jason Donev

Flooding in British Columbia   a short time ago. On June 29, Canada's heat record was shattered as temperatures soared to 49.6°C, marking the hottest day in our nation's history, a record that was broken on three consecutive days. The following day, a fire was sparked and spread so rapidly that residents had

November 24th, 2021House debate

Brad VisConservative