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Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, 2023 Madam Speaker, the free trade agreement with Ukraine already exists. The NDP could be pressuring its coalition partners to release frozen assets to Ukraine. It is not doing that right now. That would immediately impact the people that she just talked about, but she should also be
February 2nd, 2024House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, 2023 Madam Speaker, let me begin by quoting a former colleague of mine, who said, “Ukraine is defending itself against unjustified aggression — the Kremlin’s naked attempt to destroy a country’s statehood, infrastructure & identity. “Full collective support for Ukraine’s victory
February 2nd, 2024House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, 2023 Madam Speaker, I am wondering if my colleague opposite, in the context of this agreement, will commit right now to talking to the Prime Minister and to his caucus to strongly commit Canada to repurposing seized Russian assets back to Ukraine. Will he commit to ensuring that Canad
February 2nd, 2024House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Carbon Pricing Madam Speaker, I did not get an answer to my question. This is the parliamentary secretary with responsibility for energy. Canadian energy production could be severely impacted by water restrictions and the drought in Alberta, so my colleague opposite should be able to provide so
February 1st, 2024House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Carbon Pricing Madam Speaker, I believe in Canada. It is nice to stand up here and talk about how I believe that Canada is greater than the sum of its parts. One of its parts, my home province of Alberta, is such an important part of our Confederation. It provides so much food, not just to Can
February 1st, 2024House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the Decompression Program pilot project for front-line staff at Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada: (a) when did the program begin; (b) is it still a pilot project, or is it a permanent program; (c) what has been the overall cost of the program si
January 29th, 2024House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program: (a) how much money has been distributed through the program to date; (b) how many funding applications were received through the program; (c) of the funding applications, how many were granted; (d) what is the total amount
January 29th, 2024House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to cancellation fees or similar types of fees for items and services that were booked but not used, since January 1, 2020, and broken down by department, agency, and government entity: (a) what was the total amount spent in cancellation fees, broken down by year; and
January 29th, 2024House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to the government’s agreement with Stellantis-LG Energy Solutions (LGES) related to electric vehicle battery production: (a) were any consultants or external advisors used by the government related to the deal or the negotiations, and, if so, what are the details of e
January 29th, 2024House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Privilege Mr. Speaker, in a representative democracy, people who elect us to serve here must have a certain degree of faith that our voices count and that their voices are heard through us. I believe this is why we have the standing order that requires the Speaker to be impartial. My coll
December 5th, 2023House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Points of Order Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order on decorum. During Statements by Members, the member for Châteauguay—Lacolle called the women of the Conservative Party “weak”. I have been called a lot things in my life, but weak is not one of them. The member's language to tear down wo
December 5th, 2023House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Canadian Heritage Mr. Speaker, “There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada”. That is what the Prime Minister said in 2015. After eight years, we see what that ideology has brought. Canada a is becoming a place where neighbours threaten violence over conflicts wrought abroad, as the governm
December 5th, 2023House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Privilege Mr. Speaker, in terms of your deliberations on this matter, it is very important to put on the record the entirety of what was contained in the Speaker's video. He said this: “You were the Steinberg's manager out in the West End. I was this young little kid, well you were young
December 4th, 2023House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Committees of the House Madam Speaker, for a carbon tax to reduce consumer reliance or get consumers to switch from a high-carbon consumer product or practice such as, let us say, filling up a gas-powered car, there has to be affordable substitute goods for them to purchase. If the member opposite came
November 30th, 2023House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Committees of the House Madam Speaker, I will be splitting my time with the member for Red Deer—Lacombe. I think it is really important to have this debate at this particular juncture, given that Canada's ability to meet its greenhouse gas emissions targets and the heft and might of its climate strateg
November 30th, 2023House debate
Michelle RempelConservative