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Presence in Gallery  Mr. Speaker, I was going to wrap up by saying thanks to our pages and everyone who was involved. I know we cannot table objects, but we do have something that we will be presenting to the pages outside of this place.

June 5th, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Presence in Gallery  Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order, with the support of the whips and House leaders of all recognized parties in this place, to recognize an important event that took place outside of these four walls last week: the annual soccer game between members of Parliament and the pages.

June 5th, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, it is indeed important for members from rural ridings to work together in the House of Commons to support our farmers. I agree that we need to provide more support for our farmers. However, I would remind my colleague of this government's initiatives, including increased funding for the provinces and territories to help our farmers under the Canadian agricultural partnership and increased funding for risk management, because the Conservative government did away with that program.

June 4th, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I will be quick because that was an important question. I know the question of food prices right now is a top-of-mind issue for all Canadians. I want to remind my hon. colleague that the Prime Minister was asking retailers, and working with them, to try to stabilize food price inflation, which has happened.

June 4th, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, Bill C‑234 is important to our farmers. That is exactly why I voted in favour of that motion. The bill stands in the name of the member for Huron—Bruce, a Conservative member. I would remind my hon. colleague that I was frustrated with how the Conservatives moved this bill forward.

June 4th, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, it is always a pleasure to be in the House to debate and discuss initiatives presented by my opposition colleagues. Today, we are debating an NDP motion that was moved by the hon. member for Cowichan—Malahat—Langford. The Deputy Speaker said that extremely well and we will have this exchange.

June 4th, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Pharmacare Act  Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I just want to raise to the attention of the House a really important matter that happened, and I am sure that I can have unanimous consent. We know the important role that pages play in the House of Commons to help support us. One of the annual traditions here in the House of Commons has been the actual ability to have a soccer game among pages and MPs, and last week—

June 3rd, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Pharmacare Act  Madam Speaker, I will be very quick, but I just want to recognize that there is an annual game played among MPs and pages. It is a long-standing tradition, and the game took place last week. I am pleased to present the fact that the—

June 3rd, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present, in both official languages, the 18th report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, entitled “A Call to Action: How Government and Industry Can Fight Back Against Food Price Volatility.” Pursuant to Standing Order 109, the committee requests that the government table a comprehensive response to this report.

May 23rd, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, I want folks in Newfoundland and Labrador, and indeed in Nova Scotia, to know that this government is extremely supportive of the offshore sector, and oil and gas. It was our government that actually took the permitting process from 900 days down to 90 days. It was 900 days under Harper, and it is 90 days under our government.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, it is important, when we are in this place, to make sure of the facts in what is being said about what another member has said. I just want to be very clear, so it is in Hansard, and it can be checked by the table staff. I said that their position was weak and disgraceful, not the Conservatives themselves nor the hon. member.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, I too have a law degree from Dalhousie University. It is a wonderful institution. When I was in law school, not too long ago, the member for Saanich—Gulf Islands came and gave a presentation, so it is nice to be able to join her in this place now, debating the laws of the country.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, let me be crystal clear. The purpose of this bill is to create a regulatory regime for the wind energy sector in Atlantic Canada. This is not for Quebec; it is for the Atlantic, for coastal Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. This bill is very important—crucial, even—to the development of this industry.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, I agree that this bill and the wind farm industry are important. Of course, other jurisdictions such as those in the European Union and the United Kingdom are ahead of Canada in this area. That is precisely why we have this bill, which seeks to amend the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord and ensure that companies and businesses have some certainty about future investments.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, the member opposite is certainly bombastic and passionate in his approach. However, there are a couple of things he may have missed during the discourse. There are processes in place to make sure that the fishing industry is protected and is consulted, and that the new emerging opportunities in the offshore wind industry do not injure, in any way, the fishing industry.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Kody BloisLiberal