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Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, it is a pleasure to rise in the House today to speak to this opposition motion regarding religious discrimination. I will start by noting that I do not specifically oppose the content of the motion. The motion recognizes senseless acts of violence perpetrated several weeks ago at a mosque in Quebec City.

February 16th, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Health  Mr. Speaker, Jordan's principle was established in response to the death of Jordan River Anderson, a five-year-old member of Norway House First Nation in Manitoba. This principle seeks to resolve jurisdictional disputes so that first nations children can receive the care they need, when the need it.

February 15th, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Genetic Non-Discrimination Act  moved: Motion No. 1 That Bill S-201 be amended by deleting the short title. Motion No. 2 That Bill S-201 be amended by deleting Clause 2. Motion No. 3 That Bill S-201 be amended by deleting Clause 3. Motion No. 4 That Bill S-201 be amended by deleting Clause 4.

February 14th, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Job Losses in the Energy Sector  Mr. Speaker, when it comes to the last year of the Harper administration, Statistics Canada demonstrates a net loss of 26,000 jobs to the Canadian economy. What was the strategy that was leading your government to lead that kind of economic performance? What were you planning to do to help Alberta jobs and Alberta workers during that kind of lacklustre economic performance?

February 8th, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Job Losses in the Energy Sector  Mr. Chair, the answer to the hon. member's question is, I have been right here all along. I have been here and in my riding. We have developed a framework that has the confidence of Canadians. It has led to three pipelines, including pipelines to tidewater, including 25,000 jobs that are going to be approved.

February 8th, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Job Losses in the Energy Sector  Mr. Chair, the government is moving on all of these files on a regular weekly basis. Most recently, we had a strategic partnership, creating an investment fund at the University of Alberta, which is in the hon. member's riding, for the exact purpose of greening the Alberta economy.

February 8th, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Job Losses in the Energy Sector  Mr. Chair, regardless of what the last government might have done, I know what our government is doing. Our government has reached out to indigenous Canadians with leadership. We have reached out to members of environment groups. We have reached out to industry leaders. We have, as government, shown the very best of innovation in the energy sector, combined with protecting our environment, and making sure that all Canadians across any development lines benefit.

February 8th, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Job Losses in the Energy Sector  Mr. Chair, I grew up in rural Alberta. Before entering politics, I was a business owner, and many people in Edmonton's business community are friends and supporters. I am the son of a heavy-duty mechanic on one side, and a forklift operator on the other. Many of my family members are tradespeople.

February 8th, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Queen Elizabeth II  Madam Speaker, today Canada celebrates Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Sapphire Jubilee and Her Majesty's outstanding service to the Canadian people. Today we are honouring a sovereign who inspired hope and confidence in an entire population at a very difficult time during the post-war period.

February 6th, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Shooting in Quebec City  Mr. Speaker, in this lunar new year of the rooster, I had hoped to bring upbeat greetings on behalf of my riding. Instead, I bring a message of solidarity, love, and support from Edmonton Centre to the people of Quebec City and to all Canadians of the Muslim faith. In the same city where the first mosque in Canada, the Al Rashid Mosque, was constructed in 1938, our community, our province, and our country have been built with the wisdom, dignity, and humanity that our Muslim brothers and sisters have brought to our land.

February 1st, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act  Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for his question. What is clear about this matter in Bill C-37 is that it is only one part of our comprehensive strategy to combat the use of illicit substances. In terms of the opioid crisis, the work of the Minister of Health with her provincial and territorial counterparts is clearly very important.

January 31st, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act  Mr. Speaker, Bill C-37 is part of a comprehensive strategy of the Government of Canada to address this opioid crisis. The Minister of Health has been very clear in her meetings with territorial and provincial counterparts from coast to coast to coast that this is a crisis. We see it in Alberta as well.

January 31st, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act  Mr. Speaker, I respect my hon. colleague's question as we are both from the city of Edmonton. Our government clearly understands the crisis that Canadians and marginalized populations are facing when it comes to the use of illicit substances. We are taking all action and all steps to make sure that our work not only in Bill C-37 but with our provincial counterparts is moving apace.

January 31st, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act  Madam Speaker, I am very pleased to rise today to speak in support of Bill C-37, an act that would better equip both health and law enforcement officials to reduce the supply of illicit opioids and other drugs and to reduce the risk of diversion of controlled substances. Bill C-37 confirms once again our government's continued commitment to ensuring that our legislative frameworks for public health and safety are modern and effective.

January 31st, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Gender Equality Week Act  Mr. Speaker, it is a pleasure to be back in the House today and to speak in favour of the important legislation of Bill C-309, which would establish a gender equality week in Canada. This would provide a week to reflect on the importance of gender equality and the ongoing need to advance the cause of equality in Canada.

January 30th, 2017House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal