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Excise Tax Act  moved for leave to introduce Bill C-448, An Act to amend the Excise Tax Act (supply of digital content). Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise today to introduce my bill. Just yesterday, my colleague from Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie and I were in Montreal, where we pledged to introduce a bill to fix a problem with the Excise Tax Act.

May 14th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act  Madam Speaker, I am pleased to speak to this bill on behalf of the people of Sherbrooke. I know that the majority of them will support this Senate bill, which is now at third reading. I want to keep this brief so the bill can move on to the next stages and go for royal assent, which will hopefully come soon.

May 10th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Oceans Act  Madam Speaker, I am pleased to rise and join my colleagues in the debate on Bill C-55, and more specifically the Senate amendments. Some of them were rejected by the government, which moved its own motion to somewhat amend the bill in response to the questions and criticisms from the Senate.

May 10th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Oceans Act  Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech. I have a very specific question for him. He has a lot of experience in this field. He is a member of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans. I would like to know whether Bill C-55, as drafted, will enable Canada to meet its international obligations to protect 10% of marine areas by 2020, which is next year.

May 10th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Natural Resources  Madam Speaker, people wishing to show leadership on the environmental front do not buy oil pipelines. As if that were not bad enough, a recent IMF analysis pegged our fossil fuel subsidies at $54 billion. That is 2.4% of Canada's GDP. The government calls itself a climate change leader, but honestly, that makes no sense at all.

May 10th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Natural Resources  Madam Speaker, you will never guess what the member for Compton—Stanstead and Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food is trying to get her constituents to believe. In her last mailer to all the residents of her riding, the minister claimed that spending $4.5 billion on a pipeline was an inevitable step in the energy transition.

May 10th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Quebec Diabetes Association  Madam Speaker, I have the privilege this year of serving as honourary chair of the 19th annual golf tournament organized by Diabète Estrie, a non-profit organization in my region made up of people with diabetes, their loved ones, and health care professionals who are trying to make things easier for people with this disease and improve their quality of life.

May 10th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Canadian Heritage  Mr. Speaker, the Auditor General issued a scathing criticism of the Liberal government yesterday morning on the issue of web giants. The government keeps saying that it is waiting for the international community to join forces to come up with a solution to address the growth of the digital economy.

May 8th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship  Mr. Speaker, in 2017 the Auditor General called out the Canada Revenue Agency for its poor management of its call centres. Today we learned that the CRA is not the only organization hanging up on people, but apparently all government service offices are doing so. Come on. Why is it that when SNC-Lavalin, Loblaws or Mr.

May 7th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present a petition signed by the people of Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships, who are calling for better funding for feminist organizations. They want to draw the attention of the Government of Canada to the underfunding of feminist women's organizations in Sherbrooke, the Eastern Townships and across the country.

May 6th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise on behalf of the NDP caucus to express my support for Bill C-417. I will be brief, because I know everyone wants to see this bill sent to the other place as quickly as possible. This is a truly common-sense measure, as recognized by the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, which recommended that the government bring in such an exception for jurors so that they can access mental health services.

April 12th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1  Mr. Speaker, to pick up on what my colleague from Louis-Hébert was saying, I will ask a question that the Conservatives have yet to answer. Rightly or wrongly, they get worked up about budgetary deficits every chance they get. What they fail to talk about is how they propose to manage public finances and what their financial framework will be in the upcoming election campaign.

April 12th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1  Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his excellent contribution to this debate. When I spoke about this bill, I pointed out that the Liberals' solution to helping youth buy a first home was to increase the amount they can withdraw from their RRSP from $25,000 to $35,000. In my speech, I directly asked my colleagues if young people in their ridings often knocked on their doors to say that the $25,000 from their RRSPs was not enough and that they wanted more to buy that first home.

April 12th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Government Priorities  Mr. Speaker, we learned this week that the Minister of Finance is working hand in glove with Canada's big banks. This is another example of the special treatment the Liberals' pals enjoy. This Liberal government promised to provide more transparency, do politics differently and take real measures to fight climate change.

April 12th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP

Justice  Mr. Speaker, if they really respected the OECD, they would not have wrapped up the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights' investigation. The Liberals would like everyone to stop talking about the political interference scandal, but people still want the whole truth about the SNC-Lavalin affair.

April 12th, 2019House debate

Pierre-Luc DusseaultNDP