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Fundraising in Wallaceburg Mr. Speaker, on March 25, Seth Nottley, a 10-year-old boy from Port Lambton, suffered cardiac arrest on a playground. Seth suffers from a rare heart condition and he has been in hospital for treatment and recovery since his health emergency. Even in the middle of lockdown, peopl
June 3rd, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, we have learned that two scientists, as well as students, from Communist China gained security clearance, had access to and entered the National Microbiology Laboratory. Even more disturbing is that the federal scientists are collaborating with a Communist government
June 1st, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
World Milk Day Today is the 20th anniversary of World Milk Day. This is a day to recognize Canadian dairy producers, who work hard supplying the country with nutritious products. Every day, our farmers wake up with a passion and drive to provide us with quality wholesome dairy products that ar
June 1st, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to providing the COVID-19 vaccine to Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members serving abroad: (a) what specific measures are in place to ensure that CAF members serving abroad receive the vaccine; and (b) what is the timeline for when the (i) first dose, (ii) second dose (
May 10th, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the 2021-22 Main Estimates and the amount of $53,132,349 listed under the Department of Finance, for "Debt payments on behalf of poor countries to International Organizations" pursuant to section 18(1) of the Economic Recovery Act: (a) what are the details of the p
May 10th, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the national vaccine management information technology platform (NVMIP): (a) what are the functionalities of the NVMIP; (b) which provinces and territories are currently using the NVMIP; and (c) what are the details the government has related to the usage of NVMIP
May 10th, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, two days, that is all the time that is left before the Line 5 pipeline is set to shut down. My constituents in Lambton—Kent—Middlesex and farmers across southwestern Ontario are worried. Farmers depend upon propane supplied by Line 5. Where and how will they get thei
May 10th, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1 Madam Speaker, my colleague mentioned that some business owners had fallen through the cracks and that this budget did not address that. I have heard from many of my constituents who started a new business just prior to the pandemic and they have not been able to access anything.
May 6th, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Canadian Heritage Mr. Speaker, my office has been inundated with calls and emails from constituents who are furious about Bill C-10, and for good reason. By rejecting an exemption that would have protected them and their social media posts from the long arm of the CRTC, the government is taking aw
May 4th, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Businesses in Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Madam Speaker, main street is in trouble. Main street businesses in my riding of Lambton—Kent—Middlesex are hanging on by a thread and, sadly, many have gone under. Hair stylists, barbers, spas, fitness gyms are shuttered, again. Like my colleagues on this side of the House, I h
April 16th, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Telecommunications Mr. Speaker, with the ongoing lockdowns, thanks to the Prime Minister's vaccine problems, Canadians who live and work in rural communities are stuck without reliable Internet broadband service. Farms and small businesses are severely hampered by no access to high-speed Internet f
April 12th, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
COVID-19 Emergency Response Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister and the government have not just dropped the ball. They have buried it. The government's handling of the COVID crisis will go down in history as a prime example of how not to deal with a problem of national scope. Last spring, the Prime Minister p
April 12th, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Agriculture and Agri-Food Mr. Speaker, for a year now we have been asking the Liberal government for its plan to bring international farm workers to help Canadian fruit and vegetable growers with their crops. These workers are vital to giving Canadians a secure and reliable supply of produce. However, gro
March 25th, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Government Accountability Mr. Speaker, responsible government means accountable government. Responsible government is why we are here now, in this place, to hold the government accountable. However, the Liberals seem to believe that government exists for them and their friends and that charity begins at W
March 25th, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Agriculture and Agri-Food Mr. Speaker, fruit and vegetable growers who are bringing in international farm workers for the 2021 growing season are being asked to wait on phone lines with hundreds and thousands of people, and to wait for nurses contracted by the government to supervise their COVID-19 tests
March 23rd, 2021House debate
Lianne RoodConservative