Mr. Chair, how much money has been allocated to alleviating the concerns and challenges with the no-fly list?
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Mr. Chair, how much money has been allocated to alleviating the concerns and challenges with the no-fly list?
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Mr. Chair, will the minister commit to partnering with the Province of British Columbia on the expansion of Highway 1?
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Mr. Chair, will the minister commit to providing federal funds to expand Highway 1 from Langley to Chilliwack, which is one of the most crowded major highways in Canada with one of the highest number of accidents?
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Mr. Chair, that is still not on par with what the previous government invested in that airport, but maybe we will get there.
Will the government consider in-cockpit electronic awareness aids?
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Mr. Chair, there are all kinds of improvements that can be implemented for pilots, such as runway status lights or direct-to-pilot warnings. These things exist in 23 other countries, yet the minister has yet to implement them here in our country. Why?
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Mr. Chair, if the minister's government does not step up, it is only a matter of time before a catastrophic accident occurs. What are the Liberals doing to implement a more aggressive hazard identification regime?
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Mr. Chair, with regard to runway incursions, Nav Canada recorded an average of 445 runway incursions each year from 2013 to 2017. There were 21 high-severity events in each of the past two years, any of which could have led to a loss of life.
The minister is spending $165 million on green vehicles. Why does the government not care about airline safety?
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Mr. Chair, the tenth railway worker fatality in less than 24 months took place in my province of British Columbia just last week. What is the minister doing to rectify this issue?
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Mr. Chair, one of the biggest concerns for the railway crews who were on strike just recently was railway safety and their own safety. The TSB has directed 16 rail safety advisories and information letters to the minister resulting from employee concerns about fatigue, and he has not responded once. Why?
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Mr. Chair, if the minister is willing to do that, we will take him up on his offer.
Some railways in Europe and the U.S. have train controls that sound an alarm or even stop the train if the crew is not paying attention. However, similar technology has not been implemented under the minister's watch. Why?