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Justice  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister waived solicitor-client privilege and cabinet confidence so that the former attorney general could testify in committee. We know that Canadians listen to the conversations we have here. They watch our debates. Canadians watched the Conservatives spend 31 hours voting against measures that benefit Canadians.

March 22nd, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, we know that the committee did its job. We know that the former attorney general wants to say more, and she can do so. We know that Canadians want to make up their own minds, and that is exactly why the Prime Minister waived solicitor-client privilege and cabinet confidence.

March 22nd, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, the members of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights and the Ethics Commissioner are doing their job and we have confidence in them. It is the Conservatives who said that members of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights would not get the meetings they wanted, but they did.

March 22nd, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, what is clear is that the NDP said that the justice committee would not meet, and it met. The NDP said that witnesses would not be able to appear, and they appeared. The NDP said that the former attorney general would not be able to speak, and the Prime Minister waived solicitor-client privilege, as well as cabinet confidence, something that has not happened in the history of our country, to ensure that she could speak.

March 22nd, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, I want to start by saying that our thoughts are with Father Claude Grou and the entire community affected by the terrible incident at St. Joseph's Oratory this morning. The Service de police de la Ville de Montréal is investigating, and we will follow the developments closely.

March 22nd, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, Canadians should get to hear, and that is exactly why the Prime Minister waived solicitor-client privilege as well as cabinet confidence. Canadians should get to hear, and that is why the justice committee brought witnesses. The Conservatives will continue to chirp.

March 22nd, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the member opposite is mixing things up on purpose. People on this side of the House respect our institutions. We know that the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights did its job and that the Ethics Commissioner is investigating. We respect their work. I think the Conservatives should have a modicum of respect, but clearly, they do not.

March 22nd, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, anyone who respects Canadians will recognize that the Prime Minister waived solicitor-client privilege and cabinet confidence so that Canadians could hear everything the witnesses have to say. That is exactly why the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights held public meetings, so that Canadians would be able to follow what was happening.

March 22nd, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, I want to start by saying that our thoughts are with Father Claude Grou and the entire community affected by the terrible incident at St. Joseph's Oratory—

March 22nd, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, the members of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights have done their job. The Prime Minister waived solicitor-client privilege and cabinet confidence for the period during which the attorney general was in office. That is what the committee studied, and that is exactly why the Prime Minister waived solicitor-client privilege and cabinet confidence.

March 19th, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, finally a question on the budget. The Conservatives said the word budget on budget day. We are hoping that today's budget will get to continue to build on the plan we have been fighting for to make sure that Canadians are better off today than when we took office three and a half years ago.

March 19th, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, the justice committee has looked into this matter. The Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner is investigating this matter. There is an ongoing court case. When it comes to the two dates that the member is asking about, the former attorney general was not the attorney general on those dates.

March 19th, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, the matter before the justice committee was with regard to her time as attorney general, so the Prime Minister waived solicitor-client privilege for her time as attorney general. The Prime Minister waived cabinet confidence for her time as the attorney general. That is exactly what took place.

March 19th, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, the justice committee looked at this matter. We believe that Canadians should get to hear from witnesses and that is exactly why the Prime Minister waived solicitor-client privilege for her time as attorney general. That is exactly why the Prime Minister waived cabinet confidence for her time as attorney general.

March 19th, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Justice  Mr. Speaker, these are definitely tactics and approaches I expect from the Conservatives, but the NDP definitely should undertake to return to what they used to fight for. We are going to fight for Canadians. We are going to fight for jobs, and we know that our plan is working.

March 19th, 2019House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal