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Privilege   consideration by the House. Saturday morning's Globe and Mail article entitled “John Fraser finishes his time as interim Ontario Liberal leader as party elects permanent replacement”, written by Laura Stone, rather remarkably quotes the Speaker. I will read the relevant paragraph: 'He’s

December 4th, 2023House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee   face across the country. When we talk about the notion that there should be a higher standard of consultations, that's absolutely right, because first nations had these rights taken away from them by none other than Duncan Campbell Scott in 1927. He was the Department of Indian

June 5th, 2023Committee meeting

Clarence T. (Manny) Jules

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee   on Indigenous Affairs. My name is John Martin. I am the chief of the M'Kmaq of Gesgapegiag. [English] I just want to thank you for the opportunity to speak to you tonight. I'm speaking about the first nations educational regional agreement. It's a historic agreement for us

March 8th, 2023Committee meeting

Chief John Martin

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Thank you very much, Madam Chair. I would like to apologize to my colleague Mr. Duncan. He has to wait for his turn to speak, but I am very much looking forward to hearing the points he has to make. I would also, in turn, like to congratulate my colleagues Mr. Gerretsen, Ms

March 7th, 2023Committee meeting

Greg FergusLiberal

Indigenous Affairs  Mr. Speaker, the Tseshaht First Nation has shared its partial research findings into the horrific deaths of children at the Alberni Indian Residential School, which operated on its lands, without consent, for almost 80 years. Seventeen suspected unmarked graves have been

March 7th, 2023House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

National Council for Reconciliation Act   Watt-Cloutier, Okalik Eegeesiak, Dalee Sambo Dorough, Cindy Blackstock, the member for Winnipeg Centre, Justice Murray Sinclair, John Amagoalik, Tagak Curley, former member of Parliament Romeo Saganash, John Borrows, Tracey Lindberg, Duncan McCue, Pam Palmeter and James Eetoolook. I

November 29th, 2022House debate

Lori IdloutNDP

Hindu Heritage Month   against the young and defenceless have filled newsfeeds for the last two years. This is unacceptable. There are many Canadians who are just waking up to the fact that residential schools were there to drive the Indian out of those children. Tens of thousands of them went to those

September 22nd, 2022House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Indigenous Affairs   to clear the plains, the government would install its most insidious policy: that of the residential schools. A policy from this place, it intended to “kill the Indian in the child”, as stated by then prime minister Sir John A. Macdonald. These attacks on our children never stopped

June 10th, 2022House debate

Blake DesjarlaisNDP

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the court cases Ahousaht Indian Band and Nation v. Canada (Attorney General), 2008 BCSC 1494; Ahousaht Indian Band and Nation v. Canada (Attorney General), 2011 BCCA 237; Ahousaht Indian Band and Nation v. Canada (Attorney General), (29 March 2012) SCC File

June 18th, 2021House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

Indigenous Affairs   health implications are dire for this population. Their spirits are often simply broken. Many of them are suffering from systemic racism from public institutions, and are often struggling to overcome multi-generational trauma caused by colonial policies, like the Indian residential

December 7th, 2020House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families   to control a broken, underfunded system. It is ironic that one of the only times the department of Indian affairs will agree to spend more money on children is when they are being taken from their families. That has been the policy. The sixties scoop has been called the millennial scoop

March 19th, 2019House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, the young indigenous people whom I met with in the office of the Minister of Northern Affairs were not radical activists. They were sensitive, young indigenous people expressing the importance of the land, water and air. One young woman, who had slept

February 20th, 2020House debate

Carolyn BennettLiberal

Committees of the House  , and that the committee be composed of: Ruby Sahota, Kevin Lamoureux, Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Kirsty Duncan, Churence Rogers, Mark Gerretsen, John Brassard, Blake Richards, Eric Duncan, Corey Tochor, Alain Therrien, and Rachel Blaney.

December 11th, 2019House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Bill C-86 A second Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures

issues identified by the bodies established under the Act; and (c) provide another option for First Nations to access moneys held by Her Majesty for their use and benefit. Division 13 of Part 4 amends the Export and Import Permits Act to give the Minister of Foreign Affairs

December 13th, 2018
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Bill MorneauLiberal

Business of Supply   Commission. Duncan Campbell Scott articulated the policy: I want to get rid of the Indian problem....That is my whole point. Our objective is to continue until there is not a single Indian in Canada that has not been absorbed into the body politic, and there is no Indian question

April 26th, 2018House debate

Charlie AngusNDP