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Business of Supply  All right, Mr. Chair, perhaps we should talk about impracticalities. Given the minister's responses, will the minister take responsibility for overflowing Toronto homeless shelters with illegal border crossers?

May 24th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Chair, will the minister take responsibility for the women who froze to death when illegally crossing the border into Manitoba last winter or for any illegal border crossers who might injure themselves from here on in?

May 24th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Business of Supply  Yet, Mr. Chair, the minister continues to refuse to close the loophole on the safe third country agreement, and the numbers of people illegally crossing the border into Canada continue to increase. Therefore, will the minister take responsibility for spending billions of dollar

May 24th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship  Mr. Speaker, the minister just said that his plan to deal with his choice to functionally erase the Canadian border is to divert illegal border crossers from Toronto. Last week the plan was to divert them from Quebec to Toronto. Why is the minister playing a shell game with huma

May 24th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, our Conservative government did introduce laws that gave law enforcement officials better tools to keep us safe from terrorists, which the Liberal government has weakened. We sent resources to help keep our allies in the combat to halt the spread of ISIS. However, in

May 23rd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is diverting over 800 border agents to prioritize processing for illegal border crossers. Officials say that those legally returning to Canada from family vacations or entering for business trips can expect long delays at the customs lines. There

May 22nd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, there were two streams of policy alternatives that I heard in terms of witness testimony: either fully repeal paragraph 38(1)(c) or make a wide variety of changes to the existing policy. The government has made some changes. As I mentioned in my speech, there are som

May 10th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, the logical fallacy in my colleague's argument is that she is making an assertion I did not make. I do believe Canada's entire immigration system should think about compassion and how we can meet the needs of Canada's economy through immigration. Certainly, we should

May 10th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for her clarification on the status of her party's dissenting report. In order to answer that question as a policy-maker, I would want to know what the total cost impact would be by province and whether the provincial governments would support in

May 10th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, as I said in my speech, we expect our immigration policies to be fair and compassionate. We believe Canadians should trust and support the overall immigration system. As policy-makers, we need to ensure we strike the right balance between protecting our health and so

May 10th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, I certainly support ensuring that people with disabilities, especially such people autism, are included. One of my colleagues has an autistic son and he does a lot of very good work on behalf of the community. I would remind my colleague that just over a year ago sh

May 10th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, as I said earlier in my speech, that particular data was not made available to committee, which is why we noted it in the dissenting report. To reiterate, our immigration policy should be fair and compassionate. Our job as policy-makers is to strike the right balan

May 10th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, like the parliamentary secretary, I would like to thank the witnesses who appeared before the committee to provide testimony for the context of this report. I also would like to thank all of my colleagues on the committee, who undertook a very rigorous study of this

May 10th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, my question for the parliamentary secretary is simply whether or not the government intends to vote to concur in the report.

May 10th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Human Rights  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister recently met with the President of Uganda, who a National Post article today said has been vocally supportive of “legislation that would have made homosexuality punishable by life in prison”. The article also said that our Prime Minister did not r

May 10th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative