Thank you, Chair.
The motion I wish to move is as follows:
Given that, the Department of Canadian Heritage, under the leadership of the Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, approved ‘anti-racism’ grants upwards of $130,000 to Laith Marouf of the Community Media Advocacy Centre (CMAC), on October 21, 2022, the Honourable Pablo Rodriguez appeared before the Heritage Committee, during which time he was asked by a number of MPs about the date he was made aware of Laith Marouf’s derogatory remarks about Jews and Francophones and the minister reported to the Committee that he was not informed until after August 22, 2022, an article by the Globe and Mail and an Access to Information Request indicate emails circulated from the former Diversity and Inclusion Minister, the Honourable Ahmed Hussein, his former chief of staff, Minister Rodriguez’s former chief of staff, and the deputy minister at Canadian Heritage between August 17th and August 19th, 2022, including one sent to Minister Rodriguez’s personal email account titled “Laith Marouf and antisemitic hate speech,” the Committee invite the former Minister for Canadian Heritage, the Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, to appear before the committee as soon as possible for no fewer than two hours to clarify his remarks concerning Laith Marouf, and that the committee report its findings to the House.
To the committee, through you, Chair, the reason why this motion is important is that the members here will recall the former minister of heritage, Mr. Pablo Rodriguez, was brought before this committee and asked questions with regard to Laith Marouf's hiring and as to when the minister was made aware of Laith Marouf's anti-Semitic behaviour and conduct on social media platforms.
The minister told this committee he did not find out until it was announced in the media, but we have an ATIP that actually shows the minister was made aware through an email to his P9 account and that email was sent between August 17 and August 19, before things broke in the media. That email was titled “Laith Marouf and antisemitic hate speech”. That's pretty clear. That's a pretty clear indication to the minister that there's a problem.
The minister either misled this committee or didn't do his job with great competency. I'd like to give him the opportunity to clarify which one it is. In order to give him that opportunity to clarify, he would need to come to this committee to give us the opportunity to ask questions, hence the motion I have put on the table today, which asks for him to come for no fewer than two hours so we would be able to finally—hopefully, I guess—get to the bottom of this and understand what took place here. After all, $130,000 was given by the heritage department to a raging anti-Semite and someone who also rages against francophones, and then that $130,000 was given to him to run anti-racism training. It's insane. It is the definition of insanity.
It is incumbent upon the minister to come to this committee and answer the questions we have with regard to what happened and, further to that, to answer questions with regard to when he knew about Laith Marouf and his horrible conduct and incredibly vile remarks. Further to that, this is an individual who continues to make those remarks and this is an individual who is supposed to pay back the $130,000 now that it's been brought to the government's attention by the official opposition. However, more than nine months have passed since that was demanded of him, and not a single dime has been paid back. That's a problem.
I'm curious as to how the former minister would justify what has happened here. The only way that can be settled is for the minister to have the opportunity to come here to clarify the former remarks he made that now seem to be falsehoods and to clarify why this decision was made with 130,000 Canadian taxpayer dollars.
That is my motion. Consider it moved.