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National Council for Reconciliation Act  , in the areas of education, employment, vocational training and retraining, housing, sanitation, health and social security. 2. States shall take effective measures and, where appropriate, special measures to ensure continuing improvement of their economic and social conditions

February 12th, 2024House debate

Leah GazanNDP

First Nations Clean Water Act   to accessing safe drinking water. Since 1977, the government has been promising to provide reserves with water and sanitation services comparable to those available in the majority of similar non-indigenous communities. However, these promises have often gone unfulfilled. First nations

February 5th, 2024House debate

Sébastien LemireBloc

Bill C-61 An Act respecting water, source water, drinking water, wastewater and related infrastructure on First Nation lands

, storage, treatment and distribution of water intended for drinking or for sanitation or hygiene purposes; and (b) the collection, treatment and disposal of wastewater. ( services relatifs à l’eau ) Rights Rights of Indigenous peoples 3 (1) This Act is to be construed as upholding

February 5th, 2024
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Patty HajduLiberal

Business of Supply   to build housing, but if the zoning does not allow it, if there is no groundwater or insufficient access to drinking water and sanitation infrastructure, new housing cannot be constructed. Some towns and cities no longer have any land on which to build new housing. We need to think

February 8th, 2024House debate

Christine NormandinBloc

Environment committee   resilience under climate change. Groundwater can buffer climate extremes and is therefore the most reliable source of fresh water for drinking water, sanitation and agriculture. Freshwater and ecosystem sustainability is ultimately linked to both groundwater quantity and quality issues

February 6th, 2024Committee meeting

Beth Parker

Human Resources committee   employers must provide free menstrual products in the workplace. It's common sense. Workplaces provide toilet paper, soap and hand sanitizer, and it's past time we did that with menstrual products too. Setting the bar means admitting when things aren't perfect. We have not reached pay

February 5th, 2024Committee meeting

Seamus O'ReganLiberal

Transport committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Thank you to Mr. Bittle for his amendment. I think we are close to having agreement here on how to proceed and we can address the sanitization of the version in the actual meetings, if we do agree to this. I would say, however, that we would

February 1st, 2024Committee meeting

Mark StrahlConservative

Environment committee   to water and sanitation. More fundamentally, the observatory promotes the recognition of water as part of an ecosystem, a living environment with rights. Water does not exist exclusively for our own benefit. It is part of an ecosystem, and it must be shared with the other species

January 30th, 2024Committee meeting

Yenny Vega Cardenas

Human Resources committee  .” Article 21 states that: 1. Indigenous peoples have the right, without discrimination, to the improvement of their economic and social conditions, including, inter alia, in the areas of education, employment, vocational training and retraining, housing, sanitation, health and social

January 29th, 2024Committee meeting

Leah GazanNDP

Public Accounts committee  I would like to go back to Mr. Sabourin, because he endured eight years of harassment and abuse, and he deserves to have some time here on the floor today. There was hand sanitizer in his coffee and were threats to his children's safety before he lost his career in 2016

January 25th, 2024Committee meeting

Gord JohnsNDP

Public Accounts committee   operations committee. He reported that superiors at Passport Canada were destroying foreign passports and then logging that they had returned them to the foreign embassies. He endured eight years of harassment and abuse: hand sanitizer in his coffee, threats to his children's safety—

January 25th, 2024Committee meeting

Gord JohnsNDP

Public Sector Integrity Act   this is important. Luc Sabourin reported that superiors at Passport Canada were destroying foreign passports and logging that they returned them to the foreign embassies. He endured eight years of harassment and abuse, including hand sanitizer in his coffee and threats to his children's safety

December 13th, 2023House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

Public Safety committee  ?” This is the evidence. We're transferring this guy to medium security? That's what I'm talking about. They're sanitizing the brutality of what he did. There was no remorse, no insight, no empathy, nothing. That's the hallmark of psychopathy. You don't get transferred into medium security. You don't

December 4th, 2023Committee meeting

Tim Danson

Public Safety committee  . They will tolerate all kinds of progressive remedies and rehabilitation and programs for the majority, but not for people like this. Therefore, “least restrictive” is dangerous because it sanitizes the brutality of what's happened in cases like this.

December 4th, 2023Committee meeting

Tim Danson

Public Safety committee   to medium security is somehow a mitigation of his sentence. Can you tell me if the pillows are softer in medium security?” Mr. Danson, you said that this decision sends the wrong message. It sanitizes the full brutality of the crimes. I fully agree with you. I feel that it brings

December 4th, 2023Committee meeting

Tony BaldinelliConservative