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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns   status; (q) how many pilots lost their license for medical reasons; (r) does TC keep data relating to the numbers of Category 1-3 medical certificates that are (i) held, (ii) temporarily suspended, (iii) permanently suspended for non-compliance with COVID-19 vaccine policy; and (s

May 22nd, 2024House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

Message from the Senate  I have the honour to inform the House that a message has been received from the Senate informing this House that the Senate has passed the following bill, to which the concurrence of the House is desired: S-16, an act respecting the recognition of the Haida Nation

May 22nd, 2024House debate

The Deputy SpeakerConservative

Foreign Affairs   inadmissible to Canada. Since June 2023, when Bill S-8, An Act to amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, received royal assent, the IRPA has been aligned with SEMA to ensure that all foreign nationals subject to sanctions under SEMA are also inadmissible to Canada. Finally

May 22nd, 2024House debate

Élisabeth BrièreLiberal

Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023  , there are the head office of Nutrien potash, K+S Potash, and BHP potash, the biggest producers in the world, and 23,000 people a month are visiting our food bank. Let us think of that: 23,000 people a month in a population of less than 300,000. It is disturbing. I blame the Liberal government

May 21st, 2024House debate

Kevin WaughConservative

Telecommunications  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member for raising those concerns directly with me, and we responded. Other ministers in other departments responded very quickly. I also spoke with my counterpart within the province to look at the issues. We are speaking with the telecommunicati

May 21st, 2024House debate

Harjit S. SajjanLiberal

Information & Ethics committee  Thanks very much, Chair. It is really interesting to hear the Liberals talk. I'd like to address two things. First is what is an underhanded swipe at a bill that passed the House of Commons with a plurality of support here only a number of months ago, and that is Bill S-210

May 9th, 2024Committee meeting

Damien KurekConservative

Stopping Internet Sexual Exploitation Act   been discussion in Parliament and a number of different bills put forward designed to protect children in vulnerable situations. These bills are, most notably, Bill C-270 and Bill S-210. Bill S-210 would protect children by requiring meaningful age verification for those who

May 7th, 2024House debate

Garnett GenuisConservative

Public Safety committee   the agenda again once we have cleared what has been set in the agenda. I see that in the Conservative Party's proposed amendment, they have decided not to amend the first two items, which refer Bill S-210 for study. The witnesses invited to participate in that study are here today

May 9th, 2024Committee meeting

Kristina MichaudBloc

Business of Supply   found three drugs in her system: MDMA, cocaine and hydromorphone. Hydromorphone is an opiate prescribed under B.C.'s so-called safe supply program. Kamilah's friends reported that they have witnessed children as young as 11 years of age using hydromorphone. This is completely

May 9th, 2024House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Transport committee   origin-destination pairs in their network, the bigger their customer base. Size also enables airlines to form hub-and-spoke networks. Larger aircraft, which are more profitable, can be deployed from hub locations where they benefit from the S-curve. The S-curve observation

May 9th, 2024Committee meeting

Dr. Barry Prentice

Business of Supply   public health officer launch company to produce legal heroin for treatment”. Martin Schechter, who led the study, called the the North American Opiate Medication Initiative (NAOMI), and Perry Kendall, B.C.'s first public health officer, are moving to change that. Frustrated

May 9th, 2024House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Public Safety committee  On a point of order, as this meeting seems to be winding down, I'm wondering if we can get the unanimous consent of the committee to request an extension of 30 sitting days for the consideration of Bill S-210 and that the chair accordingly present a report to the House. I

May 9th, 2024Committee meeting

Ron McKinnonLiberal

Public Safety committee   of Personal Information for the purpose of its ss. 8(2)(m)(i) analysis. Our view is that that is unlawful, [as] in contrary to the Privacy Act, the CCRA, and s.2(b) of the Charter. Members of the public have a right to information pertaining to public institutions, without which public

May 9th, 2024Committee meeting

Garnett GenuisConservative

Bill C-70 An Act respecting countering foreign interference

11.13(1) before paragraph (a); and (b) subsection 12.1(3.3). 2019, c. 13, s. 50 Consequential Amendment to the Intelligence Commissioner Act 48 Section 18 of the Intelligence Commissioner Act is replaced by the following: Query or exploitation of dataset in exigent circumstances

May 6th, 2024
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Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Bill S-252 An Act respecting Jury Duty Appreciation Week

Short Title Short title 1 This Act may be cited as the Jury Duty Appreciation Week Act . Jury Duty Appreciation Week Jury Duty Appreciation Week 2 Throughout Canada, in each and every year, the second week of May shall be known as “Jury Duty Appreciation Week”.

May 9th, 2024
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