Refine by MP, party, committee, province, or result type.

Results 661-675 of 898
Sorted by relevance | Sort by date: newest first / oldest first

Impact Assessment Act  Mr. Speaker, given the member's comments on cumulative effects and his willingness to attach the impact of in situ exploration and production, which is regulated by the provinces, and downstream effects like emissions out of tailpipes and jets and airplanes as a condition to the

February 14th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, if the Liberals have a plan of action and they are going to actually do what it takes to get Trans Mountain built, why did they refuse to tell Canadians exactly what that plan is? The only consistent action by the Liberals has been inaction, and the Prime Minister's

February 14th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, that is confidence building, but that was the wrong one. The minister says that he will not accept any undue delays on the Trans Mountain expansion, although he will not define them, even though it has already been held up for 142 days. Construction is stalled. Spen

February 14th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister just keeps saying that the pipeline will be built, I guess by magic, since Kinder Morgan says it is slowing down its operations, slowing down spending, and delaying it for more than a year. More delays continue to threaten this project every single

February 13th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, it does not matter if he just keeps saying the same thing over and over. It is not actually a plan, it is not actually going to get done, and it means absolutely nothing. Liberals obviously will not stand up for their own approval of a pipeline clearly in the nationa

February 13th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, it is not a game. They just have to do their jobs. With the Prime Minister finally back from his vanity tour in the U.S., he should finally lead on Trans Mountain and outline his plan for action, but he is still keeping Canadians in the dark. There is not even a glim

February 12th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is still sitting down and will not step in to ensure this pipeline gets built. Without a real concrete plan, his words and the minister's words are meaningless. Clearly, the government's approval even for a pipeline that is obviously in the nationa

February 12th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Prime Minister's Office  Mr. Speaker, clearly, people who make fun of the Prime Minister's making up words that do not exist are not Nazis. Will the Prime Minister condemn and apologize for the comments of his principal secretary?

February 12th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Prime Minister's Office  Mr. Speaker, quite obviously the most powerful staff member to the most powerful politician in Canada should not be calling people Nazis. Will the Prime Minister condemn and apologize for the comments of his principal secretary?

February 12th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, we are calling on the Prime Minister to outline to Canadians exactly what actions he will take to ensure that his federal approval of this national pipeline, in the national interest, under federal jurisdiction will get built. That is the Prime Minister's responsib

February 12th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, the oil and gas industry does not benefit just the prairie provinces. It provides multiple benefits for every community in every corner of the country. The previous Conservative government approved multiple pipelines, and many of those pipelines are constructed a

February 12th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Business of Supply  moved: That, given the Trans Mountain Expansion Project is in the national interest, will create jobs and provide provinces with access to global markets, the House call on the Prime Minister to prioritize the construction of the federally-approved Trans Mountain Expansion Pro

February 12th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, the Liberals should actually do something about it. Kinder Morgan says that the Trans Mountain delays are not normal or insignificant, and everything is on hold. The attempts to stop this project will just keep coming. The Liberals need to stop repeating the same emp

February 9th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is missing in action while the Alberta-B.C. dispute keeps escalating, and Canadians are paying the price. The Trans Mountain expansion is in the national interest because it will create tens of thousands of jobs, add billions to the economy, and he

February 9th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, it is just all talk from them. The natural resources minister claims he will not accept any unusual or unnecessary delays, but construction should have started in November. Every day is a delay worth millions of dollars. Every day is a delay for thousands of jobs. Th

February 9th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative