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Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, the emissions reduction plan is ambitious, and it is achievable. It is a clear and robust plan that will get us to net zero by 2050. When we talk about oil imports, our oil imports have actually reduced. In fact, if the member is interested, the Canada Energy Regulator has said that we have imported the lowest amount of crude oil since 1988 and the majority of it comes from the United States.

March 30th, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, what we have is, in fact, one of the most robust and detailed climate reduction plans in the world. It provides certainty to all Canadians and industry when we talk about the exports to support our European allies in this time of trouble. They asked for short-term assistance, but they have also clearly said that in the mid-term and the long-term, they are working toward renewables.

March 30th, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

National Citizen Scientist Cornerstone Award  Mr. Speaker, Alzheimer's impacts so many of our families, friends and neighbours. It is a terrible disease. Anthony “Tony” Ng was able to see the signs of dementia develop in his father years ago. When he saw those signs developing for himself, he joined the Toronto Memory Program.

March 28th, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Natural Resources  Madam Speaker, some of the refineries in Ontario and Quebec import exclusively from the United States. We are working with Canadian energy workers to ensure the sector is supported today and in years to come.

March 25th, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Natural Resources  Madam Speaker, the situation in Ukraine right now highlights how important energy security is for our allies in Europe and around the world. Our country does not need to worry about energy security, but Europe is facing geopolitical and socio-economic challenges caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

March 25th, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Natural Resources  Madam Speaker, I want to clarify for the member opposite the role of oil here in Canada. Under our government, imported oil has consistently decreased to the lowest levels in 10 years. The majority of oil that is imported into Canada comes from the United States. Four out of every five imported barrels—

March 25th, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Natural Resources  Madam Speaker, the current situation in Ukraine underscores the importance of energy security for our allies in Europe and around the world, and our country is in a secure position in terms of energy supply. As Europe needs to address the geopolitical and socio-economic challenges presented by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we are considering all measures to preserve energy supply chains in Canada and around the world.

March 25th, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, in fact, the 10-point plan is under discussion right now with the Minister of Natural Resources in Paris. In the face of the emerging global energy crisis created by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the 10-point plan to cut oil use proposes actions that can be used to reduce demand with immediate impact.

March 24th, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, let us be clear. We need to lower emissions in Canada's oil and gas sector. We are investing in a range of non-emitting technologies that will get us to net zero. There is great opportunity right across our country from these investments, including in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

March 22nd, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, the current situation in Ukraine underscores the importance of energy security for our allies in Europe and across the world. Building more pipelines to increase oil and gas capacity would take a number of years and would not address the current crisis in the Ukraine.

March 4th, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, again, I would like to direct the member opposite to the International Energy Agency's actual report. It has a 10-point plan to reduce the European Union's reliance on Russian natural gas. It points to renewables. It points to wind and solar. It points to many solutions that it has made and that it is working on.

March 4th, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I do not actually fundamentally agree with the proposition as it was stated by the member opposite. We are working with indigenous communities, industry, workers and people across Canada to make sure that we are engaged in responsible natural resource development that takes into account creating good jobs right across our economy and at the same time protecting the environment.

March 3rd, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, that question takes us to the point where I tried to leave off when I was speaking, which is that there is a very real debate that we can have in this place in a conversation about energy security, energy development and natural resources. These are important issues that face our country and face all of us.

March 3rd, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, there is an important place for these debates to happen. I am not going to take away from that importance, but really, given the unity in this place in wanting to show support for Ukraine, should we not be discussing all of those really important ways that we have come together and can continue to come together to show that necessary support?

March 3rd, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I am particularly pleased to follow the recognition of Agnes Macphail, a proud person who came from East York. We have a park named after her in my community. As a woman, I am glad that she helped pave the way for people like me to be here to speak. I would like to begin by clearly stating that our government, the whole of this Parliament and I condemn President Putin's invasion of Ukraine.

March 3rd, 2022House debate

Julie DabrusinLiberal