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Points of Order demeaning comments like Muskoka minister et cetera in their comments, and share that with caucus. We will do the same.
May 17th, 2012House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Ministerial Expenditures the Muskoka minister who not only blew through the $50 million slush fund, but who has a driver at his beck and call 360 days a year. On talk radio last night, it was asked how often an average Canadian took a limo. People said maybe once, maybe for their prom. Therefore, is every night
May 3rd, 2012House debate
Ethics Mr. Speaker, all Canadians work long hours, but they do not expect to get personal chauffeurs. However, they do expect that cabinet ministers will treat their taxpayer dollars with respect. The Muskoka minister himself had a driver on standby for 360 days. How is that reasonable
May 2nd, 2012House debate
Ethics Mr. Speaker, speaking of non-answers, the Canadian Association of Journalists has just voted the Conservative government the most secretive in Canadian history. We can look at the minister the government put in charge of spinning the openness. The Muskoka minister ran a $50
April 30th, 2012House debate
President of the Treasury Board at the request of the municipality, but we have evidence this is simply not true. It was the Muskoka minister himself who had the project removed from the list. Could he explain why he came to the committee and then misrepresented such a basic fact?
December 7th, 2011House debate
G8 Summit Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives were elected on a promise to clean up Ottawa. Instead, the Muskoka minister gets his hands on a $50 million slush fund. He runs the program through his constituency office. He hides the documents from the Auditor General. Then, when he is pressed
November 25th, 2011House debate
G8 Summit Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Muskoka minister made the claim, “the documentation that was in my purview was forwarded to the Auditor General, who had access to all documentation”. That is simply not true. Here is what the Auditor General said, “We received a small amount
November 24th, 2011House debate
Employment to vote against a government with this level of economic incompetence and disinterest in helping working Canadians who need a hand during these difficult times. The Muskoka minister was the one driving the G8 gravy train, wasting tax dollars on luxury hotels, fake lakes and gazebos
November 23rd, 2011House debate
Scott BrisonLiberal
Health Canada Mr. Speaker, that Muskoka minister has 50 million reasons to be disorganized. The Auditor General has revealed: Health Canada is slow to act on potential safety issues related to drugs already on the market. He stated further: It sometimes takes more than two years
November 22nd, 2011House debate
John McCallumLiberal
Senate Reform Act annually. The Muskoka minister's $50 million pales in comparison. Democracies such as Denmark and New Zealand have long since eliminated their outdated senates. This decision was also undertaken many years ago by our own provincial governments. There are many who support the NDP
November 22nd, 2011House debate
Keeping Canada's Economy and Jobs Growing Act of plan for resource development. I saw it in my own region in Sudbury and Timmins. We saw it in Thompson, Manitoba, when the now Muskoka minister allowed the takeover of Falconbridge and Inco. The first thing that they did was to start shutting down the refining capacity, just like
November 21st, 2011House debate
G8 Summit Mr. Speaker, over the last number of months, the Conservatives have tried out a whole whack of excuses to explain the outrageous behaviour of the Muskoka minister. No line has been more bizarre than at least “every penny was well spent”. We know that $3,000 was spent to put up
November 21st, 2011House debate
Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister Mr. Speaker, if this were about accountability to taxpayers, the Conservatives would have given the member for Peterborough the job of cramping the style of the high-flying Muskoka minister who blew through $50 million, cannot remember how it was done, had absolutely no receipts
November 17th, 2011House debate
Ethics a queasy feeling? He should be. This isn't pretty”. How true. On Wednesday, the Muskoka minister failed to answer questions at committee and flailed around while he was there. However, he did promise one thing. He promised to send an evaluation of his pork-barrel projects
November 4th, 2011House debate
G20 Summit Mr. Speaker, these are the kind of answers of which Canadians are getting tired. Toronto was turned upside down by this summit. While the Muskoka minister can find millions for his riding, small businesses in my community are still waiting for their compensation. When
November 2nd, 2011House debate
Andrew CashNDP