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Countering Foreign Interference Act  Further explosive revelations in the subsequent months followed in the media. Finally, on March 6, 2023, the government promised to look at introducing measures in law to counter these threats. It took years for the government to take the advice of CSIS, the senior civil service and countless reports.

June 12th, 2024House debate

Michael ChongConservative

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, explosive revelations from Global News highlight the ethical concerns surrounding the NDP-Liberal government. Text messages implicate a Randy in shady business dealings from a company that the employment minister has a 50% interest in.

June 10th, 2024House debate

Larry BrockConservative

Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act  The article says that farmers are at the end of their rope. They can no longer deal with the vagaries of weather, the interest rate explosion and the high cost of transportation—because the carbon tax does indeed add a bit to the high cost of transportation—that are preventing them from competing on a level playing field with Mexican vegetables being sold at a lower price in stores.

June 10th, 2024House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Innovation, Science and Industry  Mr. Speaker, the Auditor General's explosive report on the NDP-Liberal green slush fund shows that personal friends of the Prime Minister voted themselves millions in taxpayer cash. With 96 cases of declared conflicts by board members, they still voted to award themselves that taxpayer cash.

June 7th, 2024House debate

Tom KmiecConservative

ArriveCAN App  Mr. Speaker, there has been more explosive testimony on the ArriveCAN scandal. Yesterday, the committee heard from Minh Doan, the former CBSA vice-president who is at the centre of this controversy. Not only was he the person responsible for hiring GC Strategies, but it is also alleged that he deleted 20,000 emails pertaining to arrive scam.

June 6th, 2024House debate

Larry BrockConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, it is always difficult to follow my colleague from Terrebonne, but I will do my best to address the day's topic, the production of documents following the three rather explosive reports just made public by the Auditor General of Canada. I will quickly address the Conservatives' motion because I may have a few proposals to make at the end of my speech. The Conservatives' motion essentially asks that the House order the government and Sustainable Development Technology Canada, or SDTC, to produce several documents within 14 days following the potential adoption of the motion.

June 6th, 2024House debate

Christine NormandinBloc

First Nations Clean Water Act  Modern advances in sanitation, industrialization and sanitation-based practices have led to an explosion of the use of water, and with it, a growth in populations. As populations grew, people moved into rural and remote areas, where they always experienced difficulty finding water. However, indigenous people in this part of the world knew where fresh water was.

June 5th, 2024House debate

Martin ShieldsConservative

Public Safety committee  This term is defined in a number of places in the Criminal Code, and the definition includes many more things than computer devices. Devices can be explosives or weapons, for example. That could be a problem in court.

June 5th, 2024Committee meeting

Emmanuelle Rheault

Innovation, Science and Industry  Speaker, the minister did nothing for 48 months, even though he had officials sitting in the meetings. The Auditor General's explosive report on the NDP-Liberal green slush fund shows that personal friends of the Prime Minister funnelled obscene amounts of money into their own pockets. The Auditor General confirmed that, an incredible 186 times, with almost half of all the green slush fund projects, Liberal swindlers voted themselves hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer money to their companies.

June 4th, 2024House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative

Innovation, Science and Industry  Mr. Speaker, the explosive Auditor General's report proves that the Prime Minister is not worth the cost or corruption. The NDP-Liberal government knew conflict of interest policies were not being followed and did absolutely nothing.

June 4th, 2024House debate

Larry BrockConservative

Ethics  When Liberals came to office nine years ago, they wanted to bring in well-connected insiders, and of course they chose their dear friends at McKinsey. Today's explosive Auditor General's report reveals that the NDP-Liberal government repeatedly broke basic contracting rules to send $200 million worth of contracts to this certifiably amoral company.

June 4th, 2024House debate

Garnett GenuisConservative

Justice committee  Currently, it doesn't apply to a vehicle if a vehicle is used in an index crime. It applies to guns, knives and explosives. The perpetrator of this crime specifically said he wanted to inspire people to use vehicles because guns are harder to come by in Canada than, say, the U.S. The Criminal Code can be modernized to reflect the reality that people may use non-traditional weapons.

June 3rd, 2024Committee meeting

Ali Islam

Business of Supply  We are hearing from providers that once they try it, they see just how easy it is. Part of the evidence is that once we get a few providers in a region, there is an explosion of providers as they talk to each other and they see just how easy this program is to work with. We almost have all denturists participating, which is fantastic, because that means that seniors are getting the dentures they need.

May 29th, 2024House debate

Mark HollandLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, can the minister state which government is responsible for the explosive growth of waiting lists, for mental health underfunding and for the simple fact that there are zero treatment beds in the entire Belleville region after nine years?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Ryan WilliamsConservative

Business of Supply  They have tried to say that there is a lot of administrative burden. The good news is, when we get a few providers in a region, we see an explosion, because Canadians see that there was misinformation and that the program is easy to use.

May 29th, 2024House debate

Mark HollandLiberal