Mr. Chair, is the minister aware of a national shipbuilding strategy that was set up to revitalize the Canadian industry?
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Mr. Chair, is the minister aware of a national shipbuilding strategy that was set up to revitalize the Canadian industry?
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Mr. Chair, did the minister sign off on an offshore deal for Marine Atlantic?
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Mr. Chair, is the minister going offshore to purchase ferries for Marine Atlantic?
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Mr. Chair, is the minister responsible for ferry acquisition?
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Mr. Chair, is Marine Atlantic an independent Crown corporation?
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Mr. Chair, I will direct my questions to the Minister of Transport.
Can the minister confirm that all ministers have set up conflict of interest screens?
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply December 9th, 2019
Mr. Speaker, I listened to the speech by my hon. colleague, and it seems he subscribes to the former minister of the environment's rule that if we speak loudly enough, people will believe us.
Let me say this. My province of British Columbia is the largest producer of softwood. Over 140 communities are dependent on forestry. Just two weeks ago, in one fell swoop, we saw Mosaic Forest Management go out of business. That is 2,000 jobs. The next day Canfor, the largest producer of forestry products in our country, announced curtailments all across our province. This is on top of the thousands of jobs lost over the summer and the last year, yet there was not one mention in the Speech from the Throne—not this time, not the previous time. It seems like we are going back in time.
The Liberals talk about it being the Prime Minister's job to stand up for Canadian jobs. It seems the only jobs the Liberals are standing up for are their own or SNC's. Why?
Criminal Code June 19th, 2019
Mr. Speaker, Cody Legebokoff is Canada's youngest serial killer. He heinously killed four young women in my riding. He just started serving his time, but recently he was transferred to medium security. I want to ask our hon. colleague what she feels about the current government's lack of priority for victims' rights. Cody Legebokoff should be behind bars—
Oil Tanker Moratorium Act June 18th, 2019
Madam Speaker, let us be very clear. This is not a tanker ban; this is a product ban. This is geared solely toward the products that are developed and produced in Alberta.
Thirty-five first nations have signed on to share in $2 billion of equity. What is the government's plan for those 35 first nations communities, which are basing their communities' economic hopes on this plan?
Oil Tanker Moratorium Act June 18th, 2019
Mr. Speaker, there are approximately 1,400 inbound tankers on the west coast per year. Conversely, there are about 4,000 tankers on the east coast per year. When can Canadians expect the same type of moratorium on the east coast from the transportation minister?