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Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, as the member knows, not all provinces have implemented a price on carbon yet, so it would be too presumptuous to provide an analysis on that. On that, I find it very ironic that it is the member for Carleton who put this motion forward, when he, himself, and that member, voted in favour of a cap-and-trade system in 2008 in the throne speech.

February 23rd, 2017House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, we have adopted a decentralized carbon pricing approach. It is up to the provinces to decide whether they want to give consumers grants or tax credits. I know that some provinces are already doing this.

February 23rd, 2017House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I will be sharing my time with the member for Vancouver Quadra. We are committed to building a strong, diverse, and competitive Canadian economy. Current global dynamics favour transitioning to a low-carbon economy. The market for effective, clean technologies is growing rapidly, and the cost of renewable energy continues to drop exponentially.

February 23rd, 2017House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I would not question my hon. colleague's ability as a goaltender. He is a great goaltender. However, with respect to Alberta, has the member seen the report in which the Conference Board of Canada projects Alberta will lead the way in 2017 in terms of real GDP growth?

February 23rd, 2017House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis  Madam Speaker, I am proud to rise in the House this morning to discuss the motion moved by my colleague, the member for Humber River—Black Creek. The purpose of the motion is to cast light on a terrible disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. All of us here in the House have witnessed what this disease can do to human beings because we all saw what it did to our former colleague, the Hon.

February 21st, 2017House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Court Challenges Program  Mr. Speaker, I want to congratulate the Minister of Canadian Heritage and the Minister of Justice on restoring and modernizing the court challenges program. This important program allows Canadians to be heard when it comes to defining their rights and freedoms. As the member of Parliament for a riding with the highest proportion of francophones outside Quebec, I am pleased with this announcement.

February 10th, 2017House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, I represent over 300 dairy producers in my riding, and they were extremely happy when our government announced $350 million: $100 million to help our processors, and I have two processors in my riding; and $250 million to help our dairy farmers transition to help make them more competitive.

February 3rd, 2017House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for his question. Being the finance critic, he must understand that we compare apples to apples, not to oranges. The compensation he is talking about covered two agreements, CETA and the TPP. The TPP has not been signed or ratified, so obviously, the numbers are different.

February 3rd, 2017House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise in the House today to take part in the debate on the agreement between Canada and Europe. More specifically, I would like to talk about the benefits it will bring to small businesses and to the agricultural sector. In my riding, highly-specialized agricultural ventures and small businesses play a vital role.

February 3rd, 2017House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Agriculture  Mr. Speaker, bovine tuberculosis is a serious issue facing beef ranchers in Alberta and Saskatchewan, whose herds have been placed under quarantine while the CFIA conducts necessary testing. Could the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food tell us what he is doing to help these ranchers with their costs?

November 30th, 2016House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Canada Pension Plan  Madam Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for his fine speech. I have the pleasure of serving with him on the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates. He spoke about DNA, and I think that is a very important issue. The approach I take is based on the principle of walking the talk.

November 28th, 2016House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Canada Pension Plan  Madam Speaker, I have listened to my hon. colleague's concerns with regard to some of the amendments he is proposing. We are not saying we are against them; we are saying that he needs to consult with and work with provinces. If he speaks to his Quebec colleagues, for instance, I am sure they would be against a top-down approach, or maybe he wants to speak to the members who sit behind him.

November 28th, 2016House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, for a few days now we have heard NDP members talk about how they are suddenly in support of the $750 million that we have recently seen in the newspaper. However, what they are not telling those dairy farmers and some of these associations is that they would have balanced the budget.

November 22nd, 2016House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for his questions, but people back home where I live are concerned about agriculture. CETA provides a $600 million in potential beef exports, $400 million in pork exports, $100 million in grains and oilseeds exports, and a potential of $300 million in processed foods, fruits, and vegetables exports.

November 22nd, 2016House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, one thing that the European Union and we are concerned about is climate change. I know my hon. colleagues across the aisle love to quote Kathleen Wynne. If they love to quote the provincial government, I would remind them that Patrick Brown, the leader of the opposition in Queen's Park, is supportive of a price on carbon.

November 22nd, 2016House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal