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Federal-Provincial Relations  Mr. Speaker, no. We recognize that there is provincial jurisdiction and federal jurisdiction. When we make decisions or look at projects under federal jurisdiction, we will surely initiate a process. We respect Quebec and Hydro-Québec, but some projects have environmental impacts, and we will ensure a robust environmental assessment process.

February 8th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, I have two words to describe what we announced today: better rules. We understand that we need to have a process to review major projects that is based on good science and indigenous traditional knowledge, that we need to be consulting with Canadians, that we need to be working in partnership with indigenous peoples, and that we need good projects to be able to go ahead in a timely fashion.

February 8th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, I am so proud that we have done what we said we were going to do. We have a new environmental assessment process that will earn us Canadians' trust. Indeed, Canadians want us to make decisions based on science, evidence, and indigenous knowledge. They want us to listen to Canadians' concerns.

February 8th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, delays we saw under the last 10 years of the previous government. It did not understand that the environment and the economy go together. I am extremely proud that in January 2016 we introduced interim principles to approve major projects, to make decisions based on science, on consultation, on engagement with indigenous people.

February 8th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise and proud to be part of the Prime Minister's government. We know that the environment and the economy go together. We are rebuilding trust in our environmental assessment processes. We also know that we need good projects to move forward. The former government could not do both of these things.

February 8th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, our government will not be lectured by the former one. We know that the environment and the economy go hand in hand. We have restored confidence in the environmental assessment process. That was the cause of the polarization. That is why projects were not moving forward.

February 8th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, let me assure the member opposite that we agree that the approval of the Trans Mountain project was in the national interest. It is well within our jurisdiction, and this project will go ahead. In fact, today I had discussions with both my counterparts from Alberta and British Columbia.

February 8th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, I am extremely proud that we delivered on a major campaign process. We are rebuilding trust in how we do environmental assessments so we can actually get to yes on good projects. Unfortunately, under the Harper government, that trust was lost. The Harper government gutted our environmental assessment process.

February 8th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

Impact Assessment Act  moved for leave to introduce Bill C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessment Act and the Canadian Energy Regulator Act, to amend the Navigation Protection Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts. (Motions deemed adopted, bill read the first time and printed)

February 8th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member opposite for his long-standing advocacy of conservation. Let me be 100% clear. We always will stand up for our environment, and we will always stand up for our watersheds. We have made significant investments, and we will continue to do so.

February 6th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member opposite for his strong support for the environment. I absolutely support standing up for wetlands and watersheds. That is why we are spending $70.5 million over five years to protect them. We have also invested in the Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, and the St.

February 6th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, we are absolutely committed to rebuilding trust in our environmental assessment processes. We understand that the environment and the economy go together. The previous government gutted the environmental assessment process, gutted the Navigable Waters Protection Act, gutted the Fisheries Act, and as a result, it lost the trust of the public and could not get projects through.

February 5th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, I would like to heartily congratulate the opposition member on his new role as environment critic. I am looking forward to working with him to protect the environment and grow our economy. We know that the environment and the economy go together. We know we need to get our resources to market in a sustainable way.

February 5th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, we know that the environment and the economy go hand in hand. The NDP fails to understand that we can grow the economy while tackling climate change. Meanwhile, the Conservative Party has members who deny the existence of climate change. We know that we can move forward and fight climate change while growing our economy.

February 1st, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

Parks Canada  Mr. Speaker, our job is to protect, preserve, and showcase the artifacts Parks Canada is responsible for. Parks Canada is currently exhibiting the objects under its care in national parks and national heritage sites in every province and territory. In 2012, the previous government decided to build a new collections facility in Gatineau, Quebec, so that collections can be stored and managed in a sustainable manner when they are not on display.

January 30th, 2018House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal