Madam Speaker, once again the government is insulting disabled Canadians by refusing to answer the question I asked the Prime Minister on their behalf. It is time the government took the concerns of the disabled seriously.
Canadians know how the groping Prime Minister treats strong women, having purged the former health minister, Dr. Jane Philpott, along with the former female justice minister and a former female Liberal MP, who said of the Prime Minister, “You believe in them when it's convenient and you leave them when it's not.” The former Liberal MP also had this to say on why she quit: “So there were just a number of different instances that just didn't sit right with me and the principles that I hold dear, and I wanted to make sure that I was able to look at myself in the mirror the next day.”
Having a fancy title with “disability inclusion” in it and refusing to act is tokenism at its worst. The minister who includes disability in her virtue-signalling title has an opportunity to be more than a prime ministerial photo op. Include the regulations to enact Bill C-462, an act restricting the fees charged by promoters of the disability tax credit, in the disability inclusion plan now.