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Wrecked, Abandoned or Hazardous Vessels Act  The question is on the motion. Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the motion?

February 1st, 2019House debate

The Acting Speaker Conservative

Wrecked, Abandoned or Hazardous Vessels Act  (Motion agreed to, amendments read the second time and concurred in)

February 1st, 2019House debate

The Acting Speaker Conservative

Consular Affairs  Mr. Speaker, two Canadian children were kidnapped and taken to a hostile foreign country, which is littered with no-go zones, where Hezbollah roams freely and suicide, car bombings and rocket fire are not uncommon, yet the Prime Minister is letting their mother, Shelley Beyak, fend for herself.

February 1st, 2019House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Mary Gouchie  Mr. Speaker, hadih or hello. I rise today to pay tribute to Lheidli T'enneh elder Mary Gouchie. Mary passed away last Friday at the age of 97. She was at every community event and always had a smile for everyone. She prided herself on being able to figure things out and would tease that she was a scientist, a finance minister, an engineer and a professor, but most of all, Mary understood that our words connect us to our past.

February 1st, 2019House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Day Act  moved for leave to introduce Bill C-425, An Act to establish Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Day. Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to rise in this House on Bell Let's Talk Day to introduce my private member's bill, an act to establish post-traumatic stress disorder—PTSD—awareness day.

January 30th, 2019House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, it is important for us to talk about mental health issues. It truly is the only way we can break the stigma associated with mental illness and mental injury. Two hundred and twenty-three days ago, this House passed a bill to create a national strategy to combat PTSD, making Canada the first country in the world to adopt legislation aimed at combatting PTSD.

January 30th, 2019House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the government’s response to Q-2006 that the Global Affairs Summit Management Office did not incur any expenses for yoga teachers for the Prime Minister during the 2018 G7 Summit in Charlevoix: (a) did any other departments or agencies incur yoga-related expenses during the G7 Summit in Charlevoix and, if so, what are the details of such expenses, including amounts; and (b) who paid for the Prime Minister’s yoga instructor in Charlevoix during the time of the G7 Summit?

January 28th, 2019House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, while approving the dumping of hundreds of millions of litres of raw sewage into our rivers and streams, the Minister of Environment seems intent on shuttering industry in my province. We know she is close to signing a caribou protection deal with the province of British Columbia without even consulting the mayors and regional districts.

December 13th, 2018House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Elections Modernization Act  Mr. Speaker, let me remind the Canadians who are listening in of the first Prime Minister who was found guilty of ethics violations, of the Minister of Finance who was found guilty, of the Minister of Fisheries who was found guilty, as well as another minister being investigated now.

December 13th, 2018House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Elections Modernization Act  Mr. Speaker, I thought what I would do instead of answering that question, because we know it is untrue, is recognize we have incredible groups of people who help us operate every day here. There are the pages who sit through these speech each and every day. There are the parliamentary security fellows and ladies who stand guard for us.

December 13th, 2018House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Elections Modernization Act  Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague brings up a great point and perhaps I did not touch on it well enough. In 2015, 29 ridings were targeted by foreign funded groups. These ridings were listed as ridings of concern or vulnerable ridings, and my riding was one of them. Of those, 25 of those foreign funded ridings were successful.

December 13th, 2018House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Elections Modernization Act  Mr. Speaker, as I outlined in my speech, when the Liberals say something, we cannot believe what they say, and that is just another example of—

December 13th, 2018House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Elections Modernization Act  Mr. Speaker, I believe the hon. colleague owes me an apology. I clearly did not say she lied.

December 13th, 2018House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Elections Modernization Act  I appreciate your intervention, Mr. Speaker. My colleague across the way should have listened to this debate, as I have, from the very beginning, by all members of Parliament, especially in the last couple of days, because this is our last day in the House. I would challenge my hon. colleague to look through Hansard and see if some of the speeches by her own colleagues were relevant throughout.

December 13th, 2018House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Elections Modernization Act  Mr. Speaker, Bill C-76 is about electoral reform. It is about what we do in the House. It is about how we govern. Our national economy is directly related to this, how we function. Pipelines and softwood lumber all relate to this. It is, yet, another Liberal failure. We still do not have a softwood lumber agreement.

December 13th, 2018House debate

Todd DohertyConservative