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Housing  Mr. Speaker, after years of a federal government that pulled back from being involved in housing, we stepped up, five years ago, with a national housing plan worth over $40 billion, which has secured housing for Canadians from coast to coast to coast. We will continue to do the work necessary to ensure housing investments in all provinces and territories and all communities continue to move forward.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Health  Mr. Speaker, I have been very clear on our continuing confidence in receiving all six million Pfizer and Moderna doses by the end of March and by our ability to vaccinate everyone by the end of September. At the same time, let me pick up on something the Leader of the Opposition said.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Health  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for Laval—Les Îles for his question and for his hard work. More than 1.1 million vaccine doses have already been delivered to the provinces and territories. The most vulnerable in our society, front-line workers and residents of long-term care centres are currently being vaccinated.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Government Appointments  Mr. Speaker—

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Government Appointments  My apology, Mr. Speaker. As I have said in the past, Ambassador Barton has demonstrated leadership in advancing Canada's interests, from working hard to bring home Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor to continued engagement on creating opportunities and growth for Canadians. In regard to the opioid epidemic, we are working with the provinces and territories, and front-line workers are moving forward on approval of safe consumption sites.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Health  Mr. Speaker, since the beginning of this pandemic, we have implemented some of the strongest measures in the world to prevent the overseas transmission of this virus. We implemented a mandatory quarantine as of March. We have prevented non-essential travel abroad. We also imposed a requirement that people be screened before returning to Canada.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Health  Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague might be disappointed to hear that we are currently working with international companies such as Aeroméxico to have them suspend flights from Canada to southern destinations. We take our responsibility very seriously to protect Canadians from importing this virus, especially its new variants.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Airline Industry  Mr. Speaker, $1.5 billion, that is how much we have sent to the airline sector since the beginning of this pandemic to support workers who are affected by this pandemic. We know the airline industry has been hit hard. We have been working closely with it for months. We will continue to ensure we are doing everything necessary to keep Canadians safe and to ensure that we have a competitive, prosperous and successful airline industry in Canada once this pandemic is through.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Airline Industry  Mr. Speaker, the member does not know what he is talking about. We injected $1.5 billion to help the airline industry and support workers who were hit hard by the pandemic. We are stepping up to help the airline sector, and we will continue to do so because I know our airline and aerospace industries will be extremely important in the years to come.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, cracking down on illegal online content is something we are taking very, very seriously. Whether it is hate speech, terrorism, child exploitation or any other illegal acts, we will ensure that Canada has the tools to go after companies and individuals for perpetuating these items, these images or this content online.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Foreign Affairs  Mr. Speaker, we need greater transparency. We need to have international investigators, including from the UN, accessing the Xinjiang province to be able to keep people safe there and everywhere around the world. We will continue our advocacy and protection of these individuals.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Foreign Affairs  Mr. Speaker, we have been speaking directly to China's leadership for many years now on our concern of the treatment of women and ethnic minorities in western China and throughout China. We will continue to stand up for human rights everywhere around the world. We will continue to call for better transparency and an understanding of what has happened.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, we take extremely seriously this situation. That is why we continue to work with members of government and partners to bring in clear rules for Internet service providers and businesses. We need to make sure that nobody is violating our laws, either in the virtual space or in reality.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Airline Industry  Mr. Speaker, we have sent over $1.5 billion to the airline sector to support workers with the wage subsidy through this COVID pandemic. We recognize how difficult this is for the airline sector and the travel and tourism sector, and that is why we were there to support them and why we continue to work with them.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, we were pleased to see the U.S. follow our lead on banning fossil fuel subsidies. We are very much on track for eliminating fossil fuel subsidies in partnership with allies around the world, as scheduled. We know the future needs to be greener and less carbon-intensive.

February 3rd, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal