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International Development  Mr. Speaker, Firefighter Aid Ukraine, based in my riding of Edmonton West, has been delivering crucial life-saving equipment and supplies to Ukraine for the past eight years. The Russian invasion has only made its work more critical. It has collected 25 tonnes of life-saving medical supplies desperately needed for Ukraine's doctors and hospitals.

May 30th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Online News Act  Mr. Speaker, I would say that I would like to thank my colleague for Winnipeg North for his speech, but that would be disingenuous. The member talked a lot about support for local media, which is funny, because in the operations committee about three years ago, we actually studied government advertising in Canada.

May 30th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Airline Industry  Madam Speaker, with the House's permission, I would like to table the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada “Fees Report” audit, which shows that just 19% of passports are being done in the standard time, not the 98% the minister claimed today.

May 20th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Passport Canada  Madam Speaker, Immigration Canada’s annual “Fees Report” notes that just 19% of passports were processed within the required timelines, and this audit was well before the current surge and delays. At the same time, 88% of executives at Immigration Canada received hefty performance bonuses.

May 20th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Passport Canada  Madam Speaker, the government was failing 81% of the time before the current surge. The Service Fees Act requires government to develop service standards for government services that charge fees, such as for passports. It also requires the government to refund such fees if such standards are not met, under the directive on charging and special financial authorities.

May 20th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Chair, that is not the case. The large majority of dollars in purchases from Amazon are not for web services, and the Order Paper response provided by the government shows that. Why is the government spending so much on Amazon and not on small Canadian businesses?

May 19th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Chair, there is $32 million in purchases from small businesses for direct non-cloud services, and about $20 million for cloud. That is the truth, right from the government's own numbers. Amazon has sold items promoting Xinjiang cotton, three of which directly use forced labour.

May 19th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Chair, the House voted unanimously that what the Communist Chinese government was doing to the Uighurs was genocide. I will repeat the question. Amazon is selling items purchased from Xinjiang that are knowingly using forced labour. Will the minister immediately end purchases from Amazon and send those purchases to small and medium enterprises?

May 19th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Chair, will the minister immediately terminate all purchases from Amazon, seeing as it is selling items made with forced labour?

May 19th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Chair, Panasonic has received $32 million in contracts from the Liberal government despite sourcing materials from factories using Uighur labour. Panasonic has refused to alter its practice. Will the Liberal government immediately stop buying from companies using forced labour?

May 19th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Chair, if the government was against it, it would listen to me and the companies that I have noted. BYD received a quarter-million dollar contract from the government. Its supplier uses Uighur forced labour transferred forcibly from south Xinjiang, where mandatory unpaid labour follows years of educational transformation in concentration camps.

May 19th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Chair, I have been sharing it this evening and the minister has refused to rule out buying from these companies. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute has identified dozens of companies that have knowingly used forced labour goods in their supply chains. These companies, according to the government's own Buyandsell website, have received hundreds of millions in contracts from the Liberal government.

May 19th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Chair, at no point in the Order Paper does it say it is an estimated cost. It says the cost provided by the government. Irving, the shipbuilder, says it is considerably less. Again, who is telling the truth?

May 19th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Chair, has the contract been signed for the two AOPS for the Coast Guard?

May 19th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Chair, PSPC 2019-2020 achieved just 58% of their planned targets, yet the executives were paid out over $8 million in bonuses. Last year, PSPC failed to achieve over one-third of their targets, as noted in their departmental plans. Would the minister confirm she will not be approving executive bonuses for such failure?

May 19th, 2022House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative