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Health  Madam Speaker, CosMic Plants is a small agriculture business in my riding that produces products for major grocery chains. It is planning to expand and hire more people, but to do that, its current staff needs essential training by professionals on the new equipment purchased from the Netherlands.

October 9th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

COVID-19 Pandemic  Mr. Speaker, the COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult for all Canadians. Our lives have changed and no one knows when things will go back to normal or what that new normal will look like. Many Canadians have lost their jobs. Many small business owners have had to close their doors.

September 25th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to videos produced by the government for usage on government websites or for internal usage, since January 1, 2019: (a) what are the details of all such videos, including (i) date, (ii) duration, (iii) title, (iv) purpose, (v) intended audience, (vi) government website on which the video was displayed, if on a public website; and (b) for each video in (a), what were the total expenditures, broken down by type of expense?

April 11th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to videos produced by the government for public distribution, since January 1, 2019: (a) what are the details of all such videos, including (i) date, (ii) duration, (iii) title, (iv) purpose, (v) intended audience; (b) for each video, what were the total expenditures, broken down by type of expense; and (c) through which internet sites, social media platforms, television stations, or streaming sites was each video distributed?

April 11th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, this goes back to what I originally said. We have been a taker in this agreement. This is what has been dictated to us, so to go around and say that this is a great deal is factually incorrect. Is it the best deal we could get? I do not know. I guess time will tell.

January 30th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, as I said before, I think one of the things that we need to continually focus on here in Canada is competitiveness. That includes a whole range of issues, as I have said. Part of the challenge we have is that we compete in a global economy. If we are paying more for energy, if we are not mobilizing and getting the most out of our workforce, if we are not treating people, in terms of education and being able to get the jobs that they need to do, then all of these things factor into our competitiveness.

January 30th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, as I said, we will be supporting this. I guess the challenge I have is what I talked about in terms of competitiveness. I think that this is definitely not as good a deal as we could have had. I think everyone admits that we had to take what the U.S. offered to us. They also talk about the fact that Mexico was negotiating with the U.S. while we were not at the table.

January 30th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, I am rising today to speak on a subject that I have been involved in, especially in my previous role as the shadow minister for international trade, and also as a passionate supporter of free trade. I am well acquainted with the benefits of trade with the United States.

January 30th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to any focus groups administered by the government since January 1, 2019, and broken down by each instance where a focus group took place: (a) what were the specific topics being assessed or analyzed by the focus groups; (b) what are all costs associated with putting on these focus groups, including venue rental, incentives for attendees, food and beverage, travel expenses; (c) which government officials or ministerial staff were in attendance at each focus group; (d) for each of the focus groups conducted, what were the results or findings; and (e) what was the date of each focus group?

January 27th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to privacy breaches since January 1, 2018, broken down by department, agency, Crown corporation or other government entity: (a) how many privacy breaches have occurred; and (b) for each privacy breach, (i) was it reported to the Privacy Commissioner, (ii) how many individuals were affected, (iii) what were the dates of the privacy breach, (iv) were the individuals affected notified that their information may have been compromised and, if so, on what date and by what manner?

January 27th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to government expenditures on media monitoring, since January 1, 2018, and broken down by department or agency: what are the details of all expenditures, including (i) vendor, (ii) amount, (iii) date, (iv) duration of contract, (v) description of goods or services provided?

January 27th, 2020House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Cannabis  Mr. Speaker, I would like to start by saying how grateful I am to the constituents of Niagara West for putting their trust in me once again. They gave me their support and confidence, and I will work hard every day to ensure their interests are brought to Parliament. Our beautiful community of Pelham, Lincoln West, Lincoln, Grimsby, Wainfleet and part of West St.

December 9th, 2019House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Retirement Congratulations  Mr. Speaker, as we close out this session and go into another election, we often celebrate the contributions of MPs who have decided to retire from this place. It is also important to take some time to acknowledge the incredible work done by people who serve around the parliamentary precinct.

June 19th, 2019House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to usage of the government's fleet of Challenger aircraft, since January 1, 2019: what are the details of the legs of each flight, including (i) date, (ii) point of departure, (iii) destination, (iv) number of passengers, (v) names and titles of passengers, excluding security or Canadian Armed Forces members, (vi) total catering bill related to the flight?

June 17th, 2019House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister pretends he has a plan for the environment. He says his carbon tax will achieve the carbon emissions reduction targets under the Paris accord. However, his own government figures confirm that this is simply not true. Just last week, the Parliamentary Budget Officer released a new report, which found that the Liberal carbon tax would have to increase to $102 per tonne to achieve Canada's Paris accord climate targets.

June 17th, 2019House debate

Dean AllisonConservative