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Finance committee  We're starting clause-by-clause no later than three weeks. If we could have the clerk read out where we are, just so we're all clear, and then everyone's voting on....

June 13th, 2024Committee meeting

Ryan TurnbullLiberal

Health committee  I think science is against you, I think public opinion is against you, and I think history will stand against you and say that the decisions you have chosen to make here are inappropriate. I want to be clear. I like my colleague Dr. Hanley. I respect his decision. That being said, if we do not make a loud noise about this, the difficulty that will persist is that we will continue to send mixed messages to provinces and to Canadian women.

June 13th, 2024Committee meeting

Stephen EllisConservative

Business of Supply  The PBO has said this. The data that the government has released supports the PBO's conclusions. The PBO was clear that this data would support his conclusions when he testified before the finance committee a couple of weeks ago. There are enormous problems facing this country, some of which have been raised by members of all sides in this debate so far today.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Pat KellyConservative

Transport committee  Is it normal to head to a northern community to save a life and not know whether the runway is cleared properly, not know what the weather conditions are and not have access to de‑icing equipment? These challenges must be addressed in a context where our activities are carried out 24 hours a day, and their impact on the stress level of the crews and, by extension, on the level of risk to transportation safety must be considered.

June 13th, 2024Committee meeting

Justin Lemieux

Procedure and House Affairs committee  What we're looking at is not only the question of privilege but also the question of who's responsible for making sure MPs know. Throughout this study, we have not had a clear indication. Everyone, as you said, says, “Oh, it's their responsibility, or it's their responsibility.” We want to correct that, obviously. You also mentioned something about how it's changed the way you do the work that you do.

June 13th, 2024Committee meeting

Sherry RomanadoLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, let us be very clear about the housing crisis and what has caused it. Successive Liberal governments and Conservative governments have helped to create the housing crisis we are in by allowing for the financialization of housing and for big developers to use renovictions to displace people so that they lose their homes.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Jenny KwanNDP

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, it is clear that the Liberal government has no credibility when it comes to subsidies for the oil companies. Let us not forget that the public investment in developing the Trans Mountain pipeline was enormous.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Business of Supply  We cannot pretend that this is not happening and that somehow the carbon tax is to blame. Let us just be clear about who is to blame and what action we need to take. Big oil needs to take responsibility, and those companies need to be held to account. The government, the Liberals, refuse to take the action that is necessary to deal with the climate crisis.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Jenny KwanNDP

Health committee  There's a mindset that has accumulated and has been concentrated within the membership of the task force that tends to be like-minded on the subject and demonstrates a fairly clear bias against screening.

June 13th, 2024Committee meeting

Dr. Martin Yaffe

Business of Supply  Why do they continue to give Pathways Alliance such a free pass, when it is making $68 billion in profits and it has made it clear that it has no intention of lessening its emissions unless we pay for it? It wants us to pay 70% of the costs of this carbon capture scheme, which even it admits does not work. That is it.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Obviously, he can speak for himself in terms of his understanding of the Reform Act. The Reform Act is very clear about how caucuses make decisions, and I would only say that I wish the Liberal Party had followed the law with respect to the Reform Act and taken those votes at the beginning of Parliament, because it's a concern if that law is not being followed.

June 13th, 2024Committee meeting

Garnett GenuisConservative

Finance committee  As more and more professionals look at it, they see the simple errors this government has made by rushing this motion, even though it had a couple of months to get it sorted. It's clear that the Bloc has also realized the error of its ways in voting for this initially. Perhaps it's because of great stakeholders, like the ones we heard from today, on the impact of the capital gains inclusion rate.

June 13th, 2024Committee meeting

Philip LawrenceConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee  That's why, for me, it's important to know when you knew, but also whether the techniques were clear. You can find out by doing the research yourself. The CSE could have corrected the situation. Are you satisfied with the service provided at this time, in an emergency situation?

June 13th, 2024Committee meeting

Marie-Hélène GaudreauBloc

Business of Supply  In a written statement sent to the Journal de Montréal, the leader of the official opposition said, “To be clear, there will also be no change to the legal status of marijuana under a future Conservative government.” This means that marijuana will be legal under a Conservative government. Hear me out.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Mario SimardBloc

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, it is very clear how they are different. One is subsidizing the production of oil, which emits carbon, especially in the process of production and also when it is burnt. The other is a subsidy in order to capture any carbon that is used in the process and store it so that it does not get into the atmosphere but goes back into the ground or some other place where it will not harm the atmosphere.

June 13th, 2024House debate

Randeep SaraiLiberal