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Fisheries and Oceans  Mr. Speaker, the people of Nova Scotia and, I believe, the people of all of Canada strongly agree on one thing, and that is that all of us want a peaceful, constructive solution to the fisheries dispute in Nova Scotia. All of us appreciate the huge priority of honouring the rights of indigenous people and first nations in our country.

October 26th, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Indigenous Affairs  Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question. Access to clean drinking water for all first nations is a priority for our government. We have worked on this issue and have made a lot of progress. I agree with the NDP member that a lot of work remains to be done, and we will work with first nations chiefs across Canada.

October 22nd, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Indigenous Affairs  Mr. Speaker, I really believe that we as Canadians understand that it is a national outrage that there are still drinking water advisories for indigenous communities in our country. This problem was not created in a day and it is not going to be resolved in a day, but what I will say is this.

October 22nd, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Health  Mr. Speaker, let me clear up a couple of things. The first is that I always put the health and safety of Canadians first. Let me say something else. I really believe that every single member of the House does the same thing. I know that we disagree on a number of policy issues, but I really believe that we are all here to serve Canadians.

October 22nd, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, I would like to give a very clear and very accurate response regarding Mr. Baylis. There is no contract between the public service, PSPC, and Baylis Medical. Public Services and Procurement Canada officials awarded that contract following a review and recommendation by a panel of experts.

October 22nd, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Post-Secondary Education  Mr. Speaker, our government's position is clear: anti-Black racism is both heinous and illegal. We can never remain silent in the face of injustice. When these things happen, we must come together and acknowledge the lived experiences of our fellow Canadians and take action.

October 22nd, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Post-Secondary Education  Mr. Speaker, our government and, I believe, all members of the House will obviously defend academic freedom. I am here together with many professors. I have a great deal of respect for universities and academia. However, we must take stock of the reality. Systemic racism exists in our country and we must take action on this issue.

October 22nd, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Health  Mr. Speaker, Canada is not at the back of the line. Let me refresh the memories of the members opposite on the five rapid tests that we have already authorized: the bKIT virus finder from Hyris; the BD Veritor System from Becton, Dickinson and Company; the Abbott ID NOW; the Abbott Panbio; and the Xpert Xpress from Cepheid.

October 22nd, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Health  Mr. Speaker, let me again remind the members opposite of the prompt action our government took as this novel coronavirus hit the world. On January 2, PHAC spoke directly with all provincial health authorities. On January 14, PHAC convened a meeting of all provincial health authorities.

October 22nd, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Health  Mr. Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to address very directly the insinuation at the heart of that question. The suggestion that our government, in those dark days in the spring when we came together as a country to fight this novel global pandemic, was focused on anything other than protecting the health and safety of Canadians, while working closely with the provinces, territories and municipalities, is simply untrue.

October 22nd, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, let me review the facts for you. Officials turned over more than 5,000 pages of documents to the Standing Committee on Finance. Today, the Prime Minister released his speaking fees and expenses. The Prime Minister, his chief of staff and other officials appeared before committees to testify about this matter.

October 19th, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, we are dealing with a global pandemic that has created the most serious economic crisis since the Second World War. We agree that it is appropriate for members to examine government spending. That is why the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons presented a reasonable proposal to his counterparts in order to start this work.

October 19th, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Indigenous Affairs  Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his very important question. Our government strongly condemns the recent acts of violence in Nova Scotia. We have approved a request for assistance from the province to increase the RCMP presence as needed. These acts of violence will be thoroughly investigated, and the perpetrators will be held to account.

October 19th, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Indigenous Affairs  Mr. Speaker, I very much agree with the member opposite that Canada has for decades and centuries failed the indigenous people in Canada, and it is time for us to put this right. We condemn the appalling violence that has taken place, and let me say I believe the vast majority of Canadians feel exactly that way.

October 19th, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, we condemn the appalling violence that has taken place. Federal and provincial ministers are working together on solutions to maintain the peace and avoid any further violence. We agree on the need for all parties to engage in respectful dialogue aimed at upholding the Marshall decision and the Mi'kmaq treaty right to fish, while ensuring the conservation and sustainability of the fishery.

October 19th, 2020House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal