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National Council for Reconciliation Act  Mr. Speaker, on a point of order, I believe it is exceptionally clear in our Standing Orders that accusing someone of lying is absolutely inappropriate, and that is exactly what the member for Kingston and the Islands just finished doing in a heckle.

November 30th, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

National Council for Reconciliation Act  Mr. Speaker, I will be sharing my time with the member for Lakeland. This is a critically important bill. Despite the heated exchange that just happened, I think all members of the House can agree that this is an important bill and that seeing more reconciliation going forward is positive for our country and for our relationship with indigenous peoples from coast to coast to coast.

November 30th, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

National Council for Reconciliation Act  Mr. Speaker, on a point of order, in the process of applying the vote, before we applied the final vote, the member for Saint-Laurent happened to leave the chamber. I wanted to raise this, because I believe that impacts the count of the vote.

November 29th, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Addiction  Mr. Speaker, the addiction crisis is destroying lives and tearing families apart. Whether it be the rapid increase in opioid-related deaths, a massive spike in meth use driving rural crime or an overuse of alcohol that continues to utilize more health resources than all other substances combined, Canadians are suffering.

November 28th, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the government's response to the nationwide shortage of children's pain and fever medications, including children's Tylenol, Advil, Motrin and other medications: (a) when did Health Canada first become aware of the shortage; (b) does the government have any firm commitment or timelines from the manufacturers as to when the shortage will be resolved, and, if so, what are the details; (c) does the government foresee the current shortage as a one-time supply problem, or an ongoing issue for years to come; and (d) what is Health Canada's position with regard to substituting adult pain and fever medication when children's medication is not available?

November 21st, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the federal carbon tax or price on carbon, broken down by year, since fiscal year 2019-20: how much has been collected in the Province of Alberta (i) in total, (ii) broken down by industry?

November 18th, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, Canada is facing a children's medication crisis. Health Canada admitted on Tuesday that it has known about this shortage since April, yet the Liberals did nothing for months, leaving parents to struggle and kids to suffer. Our shelves are bare, despite fully stocked shelves in the U.S., Australia and other countries.

November 17th, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Extension of Sitting Hours and Conduct of Extended Proceedings  Madam Speaker, I think it is rather ironic that we are here debating a motion that is going to limit much of our capacity here. I sit here in this chamber, and I believe we do not have quorum.

November 15th, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Extension of Sitting Hours and Conduct of Extended Proceedings  Madam Speaker, I think it is shameful that not only did the member think that it was appropriate to mention who may or may not have been in the House, but also that he is imputing false motives on members.

November 15th, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Extension of Sitting Hours and Conduct of Extended Proceedings  Madam Speaker, it is really unfortunate when members opposite suggest that somehow we are trying to be absolute obstructionists and that somehow members do not have the right to address pieces of legislation. There are issues on which, when I go back home to home to my riding on a weekend, I will hear from constituents.

November 15th, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, a parent’s worst nightmare is a sick child. A shortage of infant and children's Tylenol, Motrin and Advil from earlier this summer is turning into a full-blown crisis. Parents are now having to choose between taking their sick kids to an overcrowded emergency room and crossing the border to the U.S., where there are no shortages on these drugs, just to get basic medicine to bring down their kid's fever and relieve pain.

November 2nd, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Strengthening Environmental Protection for a Healthier Canada Act  Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I look around the chamber. One of the things that is very important while we are having debates is to ensure we always have quorum, and I do not believe we have quorum in the chamber right now.

October 31st, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Strengthening Environmental Protection for a Healthier Canada Act  Madam Speaker, Alberta's TIER system is based on that kind of principle. It seeks to impose more taxes on bigger companies that create the most pollution. A fund to support technology is created with the taxes on pollution. This program actually funds the research and development of new technologies to help save the environment.

October 31st, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Strengthening Environmental Protection for a Healthier Canada Act  Madam Speaker, I think that is rich of the member and full of hypocrisy when he supported Bill C-31 going through this process in an abridged manner after a guillotine motion was passed. We had two witnesses who were ministers and three witnesses who were government departmental officials come before the health committee for two hours.

October 31st, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Strengthening Environmental Protection for a Healthier Canada Act  Madam Speaker, I thank the hon. colleague for reiterating the fact that the carbon tax is a provincial jurisdiction. Unfortunately, the Liberals do not understand that, which is exactly why they forced the carbon tax on provinces such as Alberta and Saskatchewan. Frankly, I was very proud to be an MLA in my home province of Alberta, where we had a tier program.

October 31st, 2022House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative