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Online Streaming Act  Mr. Speaker, I heard that the Premier of Quebec sent the Minister of Canadian Heritage a letter to say that he was concerned about the fact that the bill would infringe on freedom of expression. Is the hon. member also concerned?

March 27th, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Online Streaming Act  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my colleague for her hard work in standing up for freedom. The Senate looked at this with its sober second thought, and it came up with an amendment that tried to protect people's individual content and to exclude that from the scope of the bill. Why does the member think that the Liberal government will not support that amendment?

March 27th, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Historic Places of Canada Act  Absolutely, Mr. Speaker.

March 21st, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Historic Places of Canada Act  Mr. Speaker, I absolutely would like to see this bill passed, but the reason we have to raise our concerns in the House at second reading is that my experience at committee has been that the Liberal government pays no attention to comments raised at committee. Many committees are not televised, so the public will never know what the concerns are with the bill.

March 21st, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Historic Places of Canada Act  Mr. Speaker, yes, it is very important to have discussions with the first nations, between nations. It is very good that Quebec has an agreement that allows for these discussions, but the other provinces and territories do not have such agreements. I do not think it is a win if the government announces that we can designate historic sites, but there is no money to put measures in place.

March 21st, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Historic Places of Canada Act  Mr. Speaker, absolutely, I care about the species. I care about the environment. What I do not like is those who are in power using excuses, such as designating a heritage site that may be just conveniently a heritage site because it is in the way of a natural resources project that is going to be built.

March 21st, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Historic Places of Canada Act  Mr. Speaker, it is always a pleasure to rise to speak in the House. Today, we are talking about Bill C-23, an act respecting places, persons and events of national historic significance or national interest, archaeological resources and cultural and natural heritage. Fortunately, it also has a short title: the historic places of Canada act.

March 21st, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Historic Places of Canada Act  Madam Speaker, I share my colleague's concern about the fact that the bill is ambitious. Currently, we cannot even fund the heritage sites we have in my riding. Prime Minister Alexander Mackenzie came from Sarnia, and his grave is there. It was very difficult even to get money to keep that up.

March 21st, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Historic Places of Canada Act  Madam Speaker, my colleague talked about canals. I think this is a very good example of something we need a little more detail on in this bill. If the bill gives the sole responsibility for decision-making about heritage sites like canals to ministers, and something comes up that is a concern to the Minister of Canadian Heritage, the Minister of Fisheries or the Minister of Tourism, what is the mechanism to sort out the differences?

March 21st, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Historic Places of Canada Act  Madam Speaker, I think there are some difficulties with this bill when it comes to waterways. The Minister of Canadian Heritage, the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, and the Minister of Environment and Climate Change are all authorized to make decisions.

March 21st, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Historic Places of Canada Act  Madam Speaker, I would like to thank the member for sharing her experience regarding these issues. Is she concerned that the bill gives too much power to the government, cabinet and the minister?

March 21st, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Online Streaming Act  Mr. Speaker, the member opposite talked about the misinformation that is being put out, and most of it is being put out by the members of the Liberal government. If we look to the actual facts of the matter, the fact of Bill C-11 is that it says that the Governor in Council, that is, the cabinet ministers, would determine the criteria by which the CRTC would decide who would be impacted by the legislation, so that it is the government telling the CRTC who would be under it.

March 9th, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Freedoms in Canada  Mr. Speaker, in Communist countries like China and North Korea, the government determines what online media content people can and cannot see. The government determines what content is suitable for the country. The Liberal government has brought forward Bill C-11, which would allow cabinet to tell the CRTC what the criteria for acceptable content are.

March 8th, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, let us skip the fantasy. I am a numbers girl, so here are the numbers: eight long years under the Prime Minister, 40-year highs in inflation and food prices up 10%. Now the Liberals are going to triple the carbon tax. Do members know what that adds up to? It is 67.

February 13th, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the reality is the Liberals have never met a single one of their emissions targets. They do not have an environmental plan; they have a tax plan. The minister's answer is no help at all to John in my riding. John is struggling with the rising cost of gas, groceries and home heating.

February 13th, 2023House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative