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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the bike and walking trail that connects Tofino and Ucluelet in the Pacific Rim National Park: (a) what was the original projected cost of completing the trail; (b) what is the current estimated cost of completing the trail; (c) how was the current route chosen and

November 19th, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Mr. Speaker, Canadians continue to express their absolute rejection of the Liberal plan to secretly force banks and other financial institutions to release their personal financial information of their clients without their consent. The Liberals justify this intrusion claiming it

November 19th, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Mr. Speaker, the only fact that the minister is overlooking is that the Liberals promised to be transparent, and they have been non-transparent on this particular file. It was only through media reports that we found out about this. The type of information Liberals want to coll

November 19th, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Mr. Speaker, the government's plan to collect personal, private financial information from Canadians gets more disturbing every day. Yesterday we learned that despite previous statements, the number of affected Canadians every year will not be 500,000 but will easily be a million

November 8th, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Mr. Speaker, the Privacy Commissioner said today at the Senate committee that he was awestruck by the revelation of the number of Canadians who will be under surveillance. It is ridiculous for the Liberals to say they are working with the Privacy Commissioner. We also learned y

November 8th, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Mr. Speaker, I really hope the Prime Minister would tell that to the 27 million Canadians whose information a credit bureau was compelled to provide to Statistics Canada without any consent from them, contrary to what he said. The Liberals do not seem to understand that the perso

November 7th, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the loan given to Bombardier in 2016: how much of the loan has been repaid to the government, since the company returned to profitability?

November 5th, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Mr. Speaker, last week the Prime Minister went to extraordinary lengths to defend the Liberals' plan to engage in the unauthorized surveillance of Canadians' personal banking information. We also learned that the Liberals have already seized 15 years of the private information of

November 5th, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Mr. Speaker, on Friday the government claimed that this pilot project was also still in design, but it actually was secretly getting the accounts of potentially millions of Canadians from a credit bureau. Specifically, Conservatives have sponsored a petition calling for the end

November 5th, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Madam Speaker, another day has gone by with the Liberals refusing to actually listen to Canadians. Putting aside the hundreds of pages of privacy breaches by the government, the state does not have the right to monitor law-abiding citizens going about their daily lives, full stop

November 2nd, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Madam Speaker, speaking about privacy, we are talking about millions of records that could potentially impact millions of Canadians, and the Privacy Commissioner is concerned. Speaking about the Privacy Commissioner, yesterday he said that privacy is not a right to be traded off

November 2nd, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2  Mr. Speaker, of course we are still going through this bill as it has many different divisions. Therefore, if the member cannot answer I would certainly understand. Under division 17 of part 4, basically in order to better communicate Canada's international development efforts,

November 1st, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Mr. Speaker, the Liberals are refusing to listen to Canadians who are outraged that the government is engaged in unauthorized surveillance of their every financial transaction. Even if the Liberals could guarantee that this data could not fall into the hands of hackers, which the

November 1st, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Mr. Speaker, we are talking about millions of transactions that could potentially affect millions of Canadians. We do not know; it could me, it could you, Mr. Speaker. George Orwell wrote 1984 as a warning, not as a road map. Canadians deserve to be free to live their lives with

November 1st, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Privacy  Mr. Speaker, the government has no right to snoop through the personal financial information of Canadians, yet the Liberals are demanding that credit bureaus and banks secretly hand over comprehensive personal information, bank balances, mortgage payments, online purchases, credi

October 30th, 2018House debate

Dan AlbasConservative