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Supplementary Estimates (B), 2022-23  Mr. Speaker, we agree to apply the vote, with Conservatives voting against.

December 8th, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2022-23  Mr. Speaker, we agree to apply the vote, with Conservative members voting against.

December 8th, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the ArriveCAN application: (a) how much money did the government spend developing the application; (b) what is the itemized breakdown of all expenditures related to (a); (c) how much has been spent to date maintaining, updating, or promoting the application; (d) how much money did Shared Services Canada spend to initially develop this application; (e) what is the itemized breakdown of all expenditures related to (d); (f) what are the details of all contracts signed by the government related to the application in any way, including, for each (i) the vendor, (ii) the date, (iii) the value, (iv) the start and end dates, if applicable, (v) the description of goods or services provided, (vi) whether the contract was sole-sourced or awarded through a competitive bidding process; and (g) what is the total cumulative cost (i) incurred to date, (ii) budgeted related to the application?

November 16th, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Judges Act  Mr. Speaker, we would request a recorded division.

October 28th, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Government Contracts  Mr. Speaker, who got rich? That is the question. The Prime Minister paid $54 million for a malfunctioning, intrusive and economically destructive ArriveCAN app, which developers have since shown could have been built over a weekend for less than $250,000. Canadians deserve to know the truth.

October 18th, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the ArriveCAN application: (a) how much money did the government spend developing the application; (b) what is the itemized breakdown of all expenditures related to (a); (c) how much has been spent to date maintaining, updating, or promoting the application; (d) how much money did Shared Services Canada spend to initially develop this application; (e) what is the itemized breakdown of all expenditures related to (d); (f) what are the details of all contracts signed by the government related to the application in any way, including, for each (i) the vendor, (ii) the date, (iii) the value, (iv) the start and end dates, if applicable, (v) the description of goods or services provided, (vi) whether the contract was sole-sourced or awarded through a competitive bidding process; and (g) what is the total cumulative cost (i) incurred to date, (ii) budgeted related to the application?

September 20th, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, Lia Scanlan, director of communications for the RCMP, said this of Commissioner Lucki: “She went out and did that. It was all political pressure. That is 100% [the] Minister...and the Prime Minister. And we have a Commissioner that does not push back.” The minister has said that he trusts these RCMP members.

June 23rd, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, that is the real tragedy, that the Liberals would use the tragedy of the murders of 22 Nova Scotians, innocent civilians in many cases, to advance this agenda. All of the guns that were included in that were illegal weapons—

June 22nd, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, that is exactly what has happened. The Liberals have tried to shut it down every time the facts get in the way of their good story, their spin. That is the incredible heartbreak of what they did with the RCMP, where they instructed the commissioner to go out there and release information, compromising an investigation.

June 22nd, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, my colleague brings up a very important point. I think she misspoke when she suggested that the vast majority of domestic abuse involves firearms. I do not believe that statistic is correct. I do believe protocols exist for those people who have been flagged as risks, those who have demonstrated a compromised mental capacity and those who have demonstrated that they should not be in possession of a firearm.

June 22nd, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, this is a Liberal member again trying to spread information that is not complete. The member opposite knows that the system currently has a flagging system for guns that are legally held. Those people who have gone through robust security checks, those who have gone through training programs, have to relinquish their guns if, in fact, they are flagged.

June 22nd, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, I was quoting, and I do apologize because I know that, even while quoting, I am not allowed to use the member's names. The member is correct. He confirmed that I am not spreading misinformation. He has confirmed that, in fact, this is truth, so I am going to continue reading.

June 22nd, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, today we are debating Bill C-21. My Conservative colleagues have already laid out some of the bill's content and really the false narrative the Liberals have tried to advance in trying to pass this bill. We know there is a significant crime problem in many of our urban centres, especially in those where we have seen a rise in shootings and gun crime.

June 22nd, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Passports  Mr. Speaker, Sally still has not received her new passport that she applied for in March. She needs it next week. The government says that she can now travel five hours to the nearest passport office to get an emergency passport printed. It told her to line up at 4 a.m., but will not guarantee that she will get served that day.

June 21st, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the government's commitment to be transparent about which media organizations receive funding through its programs providing $600 million in funding for the media: (a) which media outlets has the government designated as a qualified Canadian journalism organization, broken down by type of outlet; and (b) since January 1, 2019, how much funding has each outlet in (a) (i) received to date, (ii) been eligible for, but has not yet received, broken down by specific funding program and type of funding (grant, tax credit, etc.)?

May 31st, 2022House debate

Chris WarkentinConservative