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Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise today to present petition e-1631 on the subject of telecommunications. Canadian amateur radio operators are calling on the Government of Canada to take action to ensure the security of high frequency radio communications. This petition was initiated by Martin Bérubé and contains 1,135 signatures.

January 30th, 2019House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Appropriation Act No. 3, 2018-19  Mr. Speaker, I agree and will vote against the motion.

December 5th, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Appropriation Act No. 3, 2018-19  Mr. Speaker, we agree and I will be voting no.

December 5th, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Appropriation Act No. 3, 2018-19  Mr. Speaker, I agree to apply the vote and we will be voting no.

December 5th, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2  Mr. Speaker, the People's Party agrees to apply the vote and will vote no.

December 3rd, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship  Mr. Speaker, this weekend the Prime Minister said that we need a social analysis on the impact of male construction workers brought in to work in rural areas. Meanwhile, the government is about to sign a UN treaty meant to normalize mass migration. The government must preserve our sovereignty by not signing that treaty.

December 3rd, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, since 2014, the energy industry in western Canada has suffered proportionately a far greater crisis than the automobile industry, and yet not only is the government not helping, it would make energy projects even more difficult with Bill C-69. Can the minister give us assurance that she will finally listen to the concerns of the industry, and pull out this bill?

November 27th, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship  Mr. Speaker, the government has been unable to solve the illegal migrants crisis. It plans to increase, by 40%, the number of immigrants we accept, and it is about to sign the global compact on regular migration, a United Nations plan to make mass migration normal and easier. Will the Prime Minister tell us if he still believes that Canada is a sovereign country that must protect its borders and its identity, yes or no?

November 21st, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Elections Modernization Act  Mr. Speaker, the People's Party agrees to apply the vote, and I will be voting in favour of the motion.

October 29th, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Elections Modernization Act  Mr. Speaker, the People's Party will vote no.

October 29th, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Elections Modernization Act  Mr. Speaker, the People's Party will vote for the motion.

October 29th, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Elections Modernization Act  Mr. Speaker, the People's Party is voting in favour.

October 29th, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, Ottawa and the provinces have a number of programs, taxes and regulations to reduce greenhouse gases. Last week, on Tout le monde en parle, the Prime Minister acknowledged that even if Canada were to cease all economic activity, it would not have much of an impact on climate change.

October 29th, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

Canada Post Corporation  Mr. Speaker, once again, today Canadians are being denied postal services because of a labour dispute. Postal monopolies have been abolished everywhere in Europe since 2013. Opening to competition and privatization are the keys to reducing costs, improving service and ensuring that Canadians are never again denied postal services during a labour dispute.

October 22nd, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister said that farmers under supply management will be fully compensated for the increase in imports under the free trade agreement with the Americans. If I am not mistaken, the government will be compensating farmers for not producing, while at the same time preventing them from exporting.

October 4th, 2018House debate

Maxime BernierIndependent