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Employment Insurance Act  . It is fundamentally unfair, and this is a very simple way to make sure all those families are treated equally by their government. I do not have a lot more to say. I am really touched by what this is. I am touched by the parents and the families who came to talk to us and who shared their stories

April 30th, 2024House debate

Scott AitchisonConservative

Employment Insurance Act  Uqaqtittiji, I rise to speak to Bill C-318, an act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and the Canada Labour Code regarding adoptive and intended parents. Qujannamiik to my colleague from Battlefords—Lloydminster for this important piece of legislation, which would help bring

April 30th, 2024House debate

Lori IdloutNDP

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  . They want to actually send it back. A member of Parliament who is not from our region, who has no connection, thinks they know better than two duly elected premiers from Atlantic Canada. It is disgraceful what this represents. Thankfully, we have the NDP who, in this case, believes

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Employment Insurance Act  Madam Speaker, the purpose of this bill is to amend the Employment Insurance Act to introduce a new type of special benefits: an attachment benefit of 15 weeks for adoptive parents and parents of children conceived through surrogacy. It also amends the Canada Labour Code

April 30th, 2024House debate

Sylvie BérubéBloc

The Budget  Madam Speaker, I am thankful for the opportunity to highlight some of the important actions in budget 2024 to ensure that Canada's social safety net works for every generation. When our government was first elected in 2015, we recognized that the economy had changed. People

April 29th, 2024House debate

Ryan TurnbullLiberal

The Budget   the support of the NDP. It is a way of spending their own way to feed their addiction to power. There is nothing fair about running up scandal-ridden bills, changing an election date to secure pensions on their way out and then leaving that bill for our children and grandchildren to pay

April 30th, 2024House debate

Glen MotzConservative

The Budget  , things have not been going too well for the Liberals for quite some time, so they put out a budget designed to boost their standing in the polls. That in a nutshell is what this budget is about. This is an election budget, that much can be said. It can also be described as a budget

April 29th, 2024House debate

Mario SimardBloc

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, I will be sharing my time with the member for Jonquière. I am very pleased to be discussing the budget today. We have read it, and it looks more like a Liberal election platform than real fiscal policy, which is exactly what we feared. We in the Bloc Québécois had

April 29th, 2024House debate

Kristina MichaudBloc

Industry committee  A citizen's voting age is determined solely by a government decision. It isn't really related to the concept of the age of majority or minority. No section of the Canada Elections Act states that only adults can vote. The voting age is simply set at 18. In this context, the age

April 29th, 2024Committee meeting

Mark Schaan

Industry committee  The Canada Elections Act is clear. Minors are people under the age of 18. If I'm not mistaken, under this legislation, young people aren't adults before the age of 18.

April 29th, 2024Committee meeting

Bernard GénéreuxConservative

Bill C-26 An Act respecting cyber security, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other Acts

Act, Division 1.1 of Part 16.1 of the Canada Elections Act or sections 51 to 53 of the Accessible Canada Act , and examine the document, information or thing or remove it for examination or reproduction; 2014, c. 39, s. 209(6) (3) Paragraph 71(6)(b) of the Act is replaced

April 19th, 2024
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Marco MendicinoLiberal

National Council for Reconciliation Act   the Indian Act. It is 2024. The Indian Act is totally unacceptable, unfair and discriminatory. I would like to know what my colleague thinks about that.

April 19th, 2024House debate

Luc DesiletsBloc

The Budget  Madam Speaker, when I give a speech, I usually say that I am pleased to rise in the House to speak to a subject. Today, however, I cannot really say that I am pleased. I would like to begin with a brief look back in time. The date is August 2, 2015, when the election was called

April 18th, 2024House debate

Pierre Paul-HusConservative

The Budget   it. It is the Prime Minister, who attacks his immigration minister for letting the system get completely out of control and then attacks himself for doubling housing costs, making life so unfair. If they are so busy attacking themselves and their own record, why do they not just call a carbon tax

April 17th, 2024House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative