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Procedure and House Affairs committee   going to go through what each province is doing, I think it needs to be more reflective of the current scenario. It doesn't take much, Madam Chair. It just takes a line to reflect that. I've gone through a whole list of the latest information. I've shared with Mr. Duncan our

May 12th, 2020Committee meeting

John BrassardConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I beat him. I thought Mr. Duncan was going to jump in here.

May 7th, 2020Committee meeting

John BrassardConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee  . There have been several examples, and Mr. Duncan and Mr. Gerretsen spoke about this. Certainly, when I was on Barrie city council we never made the decision on what kind of increase we were going to have. We made the decision on whether we were going to get the increase as recommended

February 25th, 2020Committee meeting

John BrassardConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Patrice. Good morning, Madam Chair and committee members. I am accompanied today by Duncan Retson, Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, and Jennifer Garrett, director general responsible for the Centre Block program at Public Services and Procurement Canada. We

February 18th, 2020Committee meeting

Rob Wright

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

Resumption of debate on Address in Reply   was the daughter of the late Chief Solomon Mallett from Fisher River. She was the last Cree speaker in our family. I pledged to her and to all of my family to fight for indigenous languages to ensure that we do not lose native speakers like my grandma Mabel Lazar and lose their language. We

December 9th, 2019House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act  . The commission believed that the pipeline process had not taken native culture seriously and that any development needed to conform to the wishes of those who lived there. Berger predicted that the social consequences of the pipeline would not only be serious; they would be devastating

April 9th, 2019House debate

Linda DuncanNDP

The Economy   the wonderful team of staff and volunteers who supported my campaign, people like Erica, Gale, Tom, Epiphany, Eleanor, John and so many others who worked so hard. I would like to say a special thanks to my good friends Scott Parker and Megan Rich for being such incredible supports for me

December 12th, 2019House debate

Heather McPhersonNDP

Criminal Records Act   also want to speak about other vulnerable individuals whom this bill does not help. I want to speak about the issues raised by the Native Women's Association of Canada, which came to committee and said that one of the groups that would benefit the least from this legislation

June 6th, 2019House debate

Matthew DubéNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1  , and the scale of the rollout, gradually building to $116 million. The Province of B.C. stepped in and invested $50 million to save languages, because of the delays from the federal government to invest in languages. In fact, we are losing many native language speakers, month by month

June 4th, 2019House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

Canadian Heritage committee   Light St. John's Friendship Centre, there is language programming in Mi'kmaq offered to anyone in the community. The classrooms and conversations were also recorded and broadcast, and made available through Webex so that anyone could join in person or online. The proposal we

February 26th, 2019Committee meeting

Christopher Sheppard

Aboriginal Cultural Property Repatriation Act   about a situation just shy of 200 years ago. A native group was established on the Island of Newfoundland centuries ago called the legendary Beothuk. The last known Beothuk passed away in 1829. Her name was Shawnadithit. She passed away in St. John's. She succumbed to tuberculosis

February 19th, 2019House debate

Scott SimmsLiberal

The Budget   and 12,000 year ago.” The images of that life are carved in the wall with Inuit people carrying out their hunting traditions. We can go forward, and there are the native people who greeted the Vikings in the year 900 and 1000. We have images in the centre stone of John Cabot holding up

April 2nd, 2019House debate

Kevin Lamoureux

Indigenous Languages Act   territory we are losing native speakers every year. Month by month we are losing speakers. In the Barkley dialect of the Nuu-chah-nulth, we have gone from 15 speakers in 2015 to nine today. The Liberals are dragging their feet. We are losing native speakers, and there is no base

February 20th, 2019House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

Public Safety committee  I will start and then I will turn it over to Ian, because they are actively working on their plan. We meet regularly with stakeholders such as the John Howard Society and native associations, organizations that work with offenders across the country. We've had consultations

April 29th, 2019Committee meeting

Angela Connidis