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Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, with regard to (a) and (b), the final costs will be available upon receipt of financial reports from the Ottawa International Hockey Festival, the OIHF. With regard to (c) and (d), due to the excessive cold, no games organized by the OIHF were held. (e) With regard to (e), the costs of relocating the games were absorbed by the OIHF.

June 1st, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Madam Speaker,in response to (a) and (b), the final costs of the skating rink on Parliament Hill, including the teardown, repairing, or replacing of the lawn, will be available upon receipt of financial reports from the Ottawa International Hockey Festival, OIHF.

June 1st, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Canadian Heritage  Madam Speaker, I would like to thank the hon. member for Kootenay—Columbia for the question and for his interest in Gatineau Park. Gatineau Park is a stunning natural conservation area located just minutes from the centre of our nation's capital. As the Prime Minister has said, the park's trails, forests, and lakes are truly a jewel of the capital region.

May 31st, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Canadian Heritage  Madam Speaker, we are proud of the work that the National Capital Commission has been doing for many years to preserve the ecological integrity of Gatineau Park. The park is flourishing thanks to the NCC's long tradition of stewardship of green spaces in the capital. As the conservation park of the capital, Gatineau Park's ecological integrity will always remain in the forefront, while still providing for public enjoyment.

May 31st, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

World Theatre Day  Mr. Speaker, on March 27, we celebrate World Theatre Day. Canadians enjoy live theatre in communities large and small, including in my riding of Charlottetown. Locals, tourists, and Canadians from coast to coast to coast come to the Confederation Centre of the Arts to experience high-quality productions such as Anne of Green Gables–The Musical.

March 27th, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Bills of Exchange Act  Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak to Bill C-369, an act to amend the Bills of Exchange Act, the Interpretation Act and the Canada Labour Code (National Indigenous People Day), introduced by the member for Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River. The bill proposes to amend the Bills of Exchange Act, the Interpretation Act and the Canada Labour Code to modify the definition of holidays within each of these acts to include National Indigenous Peoples Day as part of these definitions.

March 20th, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Bills of Exchange Act  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the hon. member for bringing this bill forward. The member talked about the celebration of indigenous cultures as a key element of this, yet call to action 80 talks about reconciliation, residential schools, and the black mark on our history.

March 20th, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, we know that the media sector is facing many upheavals because consumer habits are changing. That is why we have made a commitment to modernize our policies so that they address digital issues. The Prime Minister has been very clear on the tax issue. We made a promise, and we are going to keep it.

March 1st, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

National Flag of Canada Day  Mr. Speaker, 53 years ago today, the Canadian flag was raised on Parliament Hill for the very first time. Today, our flag is the strongest symbol of our Canadian identity. That is why, every year on February 15, we celebrate National Flag of Canada Day. In my riding of Charlottetown, which was recently recognized by law as the birthplace of Confederation, there is immense pride in our flag.

February 15th, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, Netflix Canada created a new film and television production company. This is great news for Canadian creators and producers. Once again, over the next five years, Netflix will invest a minimum of $500 million Canadian in original productions produced in Canada in English and in French for distribution on Netflix's global platform.

February 5th, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my hon. colleague from Sherbrooke for giving us a chance to talk about the many benefits of the agreement with Netflix. This government strongly believes that the establishment of a new Canadian business in the film and television production sector by Netflix is wonderful news for Canadian creators and producers, and ultimately for our cultural industries as a whole.

February 5th, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Canadian Heritage  Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for Laurentides—Labelle for his question and his excellent work. Our government is proud of its nearly $600,000 investment to relocate the Centre d'exposition de Mont-Laurier. This investment will enable the centre to further diversify its programming and improve the quality of its educational activities.

February 5th, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, in processing parliamentary returns, the government applies the Privacy Act and the principles set out in the Access to Information Act. The requested information has been withheld on the grounds that it constitutes competitive as well as personal information.

January 29th, 2018House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Salaries Act  Madam Speaker, I heard my colleague's speech, in which he, in a way, criticizes the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, and I just wanted to defend the minister. I very much appreciate the member and his party's new-found interest in our regions. Perhaps it would have been a good idea for the Conservatives to take such an interest when they were in power.

December 12th, 2017House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, with regard to (a)(i), the National Holocaust Monument is currently open to the public from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. However, public access is restricted overnight to manage and ensure appropriate and respectful use of the site. Part of the main level of the monument will be cleared this winter, to provide residents and visitors year-round access to the interpretation panels and views of the murals.

December 11th, 2017House debate

Sean CaseyLiberal