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Customs Act  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my colleague for his work, especially on the trade file. Earlier this year, in late spring, I had a number of coffee drop-ins in my riding, where I asked constituents what their concerns were. Based on the feedback from a small number of constituents, maybe a couple of hundred, I sent out letters to every household in my riding, and over and over again, these issues came to the top: trade issues and immigration, which is always right near the top, especially as it relates to illegal immigration.

December 11th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Customs Act  Mr. Speaker, my colleague has a fantastic command of this file, especially as it relates to trade. He outlined a number of failures of the government as they relate to trade, but one of the issues he did not have time to get to was the issue of giving up our sovereignty of the dairy industry in the USMCA.

December 11th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Customs Act  Mr. Speaker, based on his considerable knowledge and command of this file, I am wondering if my colleague could give us an overview as to what some of the other Commonwealth countries, such as the U.K., Australia and New Zealand, are doing in regard to these kinds of initiatives.

December 11th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Customs Act  Madam Speaker, here we are again facing a time allocation motion. Virtually every member in this House remembers the campaign of 2015 when the Liberal candidates would adamantly declare they would end these practices of closure, time allocation and omnibus bills. On and on the promises went about what a Liberal government would do differently, yet here we are again with time allocation on a very technical amendment.

December 11th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I have been sitting in the House since about 10 o'clock this morning listening to speech after speech, and almost none of the Liberal members have been able to speak to the motion itself. They talk about putting a price on pollution. A week or two after the government came to power in 2015, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change gave permission to Montreal to dump eight billion litres of raw sewage into the St.

December 4th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, at one point near the end of his speech, my colleague commented on the successful conclusion of the NAFTA. That is a bit of a joke because the Prime Minister said he would not appear at the signing unless the tariffs were removed. Here we are, with the aluminum and steel tariffs still in place.

December 4th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my colleague from Alberta for his commitment to the people in his riding. My riding is about 50% urban and 50% rural. The carbon tax is going to have a huge impact, especially on farmers. Earlier today, one of my colleagues tried to downplay the impact the carbon tax would have on farmers.

December 4th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my colleague for his great work on the economy and on the trade file. He came to my riding, and we did a round table, and we heard clearly from the processors there some of the challenges they are facing. Near the end of his speech, my colleague commented on the massive debt.

December 4th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present a petition from a number of Canadians. The petitioners urge Parliament to amend the Criminal Code and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to prohibit Canadians from travelling abroad to acquire human organs removed without consent or as a result of a financial transaction.

December 4th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act  Mr. Speaker, two or three times during his comments, and again in response to questions, my colleague from Guelph commented on protecting our waterways. We remember very clearly that a few days after the current government came to power, the Minister of Environment authorized Montreal to dump eight billion litres of raw sewage into the St.

December 3rd, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, this morning the Prime Minister signed the USMCA along with the presidents of the United States and Mexico. The problem is that appendix 3, sections C10 and 11, undermine Canadian sovereignty and our ability to manage our dairy sector without U.S. intervention. Canada cannot afford to hand over sovereignty of our dairy sector, effectively giving up our ability to provide food security for Canadians.

November 30th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2  Mr. Speaker, my colleague listed a number of accomplishments that the current government has achieved, but she did not list the great increase in the deficit and the increase in interest costs. At one point, she said that investor confidence is growing. It certainly is not growing in my area.

November 27th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2  Madam Speaker, in 2015 Canadians had their voices heard, but in 2015 Canadians also heard significant promises by the current government that the deficit would be $10 billion maximum and that there would be a balanced budget by 2019. Now the Liberals go on and say they are just investing in the economy and that it is making our economy stronger, but the record is clear.

November 27th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2  Madam Speaker, I enjoy working with my colleague on the scrutiny of regulations committee. I find him to be a very collegial colleague. He commented frequently in his remarks about supporting families and children, with which we certainly agree. If that is true, why then did his colleagues oppose Motion No. 110 the other day, which sought to give additional support to families after they had the unfortunate situation of losing a child.

November 27th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2  Madam Speaker, I know my colleague was not here in 2008, 2009 and 2010, those years when we were facing not just a Canadian downturn in the economy but a global recession. My Conservative colleagues are on the opposition side now, but when we were in government in 2008 and 2009, we had a minority government and we were suggesting stimulus funding.

November 27th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative