The House is on summer break, scheduled to return Sept. 15

Evidence of meeting #21 for COVID-19 Pandemic in the 43rd Parliament, 1st session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was chair.

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On the agenda

Members speaking

Before the committee

Chrystia Freeland  Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
Mary Ng  Minister of International Trade
Carolyn Bennett  Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
Mona Fortier  Minister of Middle Class Prosperity and Associate Minister of Finance
Seamus O'Regan  Minister of Natural Resources
Karina Gould  Minister of International Development
Diane Lebouthillier  Minister of National Revenue
Marie-Claude Bibeau  Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
Steven Guilbeault  Minister of Canadian Heritage
Bardish Chagger  Minister of Diversity and Inclusion and Youth
Mélanie Joly  Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages
Anita Anand  Minister of Public Services and Procurement
Carla Qualtrough  Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion
Patty Hajdu  Minister of Health
David Lametti  Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
Ahmed Hussen  Minister of Families, Children and Social Development
Jonathan Wilkinson  Minister of Environment and Climate Change
Bill Blair  Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness

The Chair Liberal Anthony Rota

Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe, you now have the floor.

Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe Bloc Lac-Saint-Jean, QC

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

The military's mission in long-term care facilities ends tomorrow. However, before asking my question, I want to make sure I'm addressing the right person.

If I want to know whether the government will extend the military's mission in long-term care facilities, should I address my question to the minister or to his office?

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

I thank the honourable member for his question, which is very important for all Canadians and all Quebeckers.

I can say clearly that Canada, the federal government, will be there for Quebec's seniors. That is absolutely important.

Obviously, we're in the process of—

The Chair Liberal Anthony Rota

Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe, you have the floor.

Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe Bloc Lac-Saint-Jean, QC

Mr. Chair, if I've understood correctly, everything is still vague.

However, yesterday, the Minister of Public Safety confirmed that the military's mission in long-term care facilities would continue until mid-September—the Deputy Prime Minister has just told me that it isn't very clear—but immediately afterwards, the office of the Minister of Public Safety said the opposite.

I'd like to know who's telling the truth.

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

I thank the honourable member for his question.

I understand how concerned Quebeckers are. I can speak on behalf of the government. I can assure the honourable member and Quebeckers that the federal government and the Canadian Armed Forces will be there.

I should also say that we are in discussions with Quebec as to how to do this. I think everyone agrees—

The Chair Liberal Anthony Rota

We are continuing with Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe.

Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe Bloc Lac-Saint-Jean, QC

What I understand is that there is no agreement.

The deadline is tomorrow. How can you think that two governments are going to come to an agreement when the people in the party that forms the government can't even agree amongst themselves?

The minister said the military would remain in long-term care facilities. Are they going to?

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Mr. Chair, I've made it extremely clear: Canada will stay there.

I would add that everyone should thank the men and women of the Canadian Armed Forces who have saved and continue to save—

The Chair Liberal Anthony Rota

We now return to Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe.

Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe Bloc Lac-Saint-Jean, QC

Mr. Chair, will the military be in long-term care facilities after tomorrow, yes or no?

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Yes.

Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe Bloc Lac-Saint-Jean, QC

Until when, Mr. Chair?

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Is the honourable member asking me until what time they'll be there?

An hon. member

No, he wants to know how long they'll be there.

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

The military are there, and they will be there until their services are no longer needed, obviously.

Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe Bloc Lac-Saint-Jean, QC

If I understand correctly, an agreement with the Government of Quebec is on the table, and it has been signed.

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Quebec has asked the federal government to help Quebec's seniors. We were—

The Chair Liberal Anthony Rota

Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe has the floor.

Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe Bloc Lac-Saint-Jean, QC

Mr. Chair, I want it clearly stated that the military will remain in long-term care facilities until mid-September.

Have I understood correctly?

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Mr. Chair, as a former journalist, I try to choose very specific words.

What I said, and I'll repeat it, is that Canada will be there.

Canada—

The Chair Liberal Anthony Rota

Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe, you have the floor.

Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe Bloc Lac-Saint-Jean, QC

Mr. Chair, we've heard that the army could leave long-term care facilities and train civilians, the people from the Canadian Red Cross, to do the work it's doing right now. That's not what the Government of Quebec is asking for.

Can the minister confirm that the military personnel currently present will remain there until the Government of Quebec decides that it no longer needs them?

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

I have a question for the honourable member. Does he speak on behalf of the Government of Quebec? I thought it was the Government of Quebec that spoke for the province.

What I can say—

The Chair Liberal Anthony Rota

Mr. Brunelle-Duceppe, you have about 10 seconds to ask your question.