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Guests in the House of Commons  Mr. Speaker, I have sat here during question period and, like all Canadians, have listened to the Liberals deflect and place blame on the Speaker for a Nazi being allowed in this chamber. Like we have seen with so many others, the Prime Minister, and apparently his House leader, will go to any length to ruin personal and professional reputations to protect himself.

September 25th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Housing  Mr. Speaker, this is how bad it is. Last week, I met a senior named Don in my Barrie—Innisfil office. He told me that when he renews his mortgage, he will be left with just $600 a month from his pension because of the increases in interest rates caused by this NDP-Liberal government's inflationary spending.

September 21st, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the purchase of promotional products since January 1, 2021, broken down by department, agency or Crown corporation: (a) what products were purchased; (b) what quantity of each product was purchased; (c) what was the amount spent; (d) what was the price per unit; (e) if the products were purchased in relation to a specific event, what are the details of the event; (f) in what country was each product manufactured; and (g) what is the relevant file number for each purchase?

June 21st, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to ongoing or planned government IT projects with a budget of over $1 million: what are the details of each project, including the (i) project description and summary, (ii) total budget, (iii) estimated completion date?

June 21st, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present, in both official languages, the ninth report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, entitled “The State of Canada’s Access to Information System”. While I am on my feet, I want to thank the members who participated in this report and the witnesses.

June 20th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Canada Business Corporations Act  Mr. Speaker, a few things come to mind as the government once again drops the hammer on closure. There are three things in particular. We are starting to see a decline in our democracy and the relevance of its institutions, and I take offence to what the Minister of Justice said with respect to debate.

June 19th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Government Business No. 26—Amendments to the Standing Orders  Madam Speaker, I have heard this argument all day. The government, aided and abetted by the NDP, has set the rules. We are working within the rules. If those rules change and we get rid of the hybrid Parliament, every single Conservative will be in their seat representing their constituents and voting here on behalf of their constituents.

June 15th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Government Business No. 26—Amendments to the Standing Orders  Madam Speaker, I think I was pretty clear in what I said, which was that there is no other western democracy. I was referring specifically to national legislatures. There are provincial legislatures in Canada, but not one of them is using a hybrid model or a voting app. They have all returned to some sense of normalcy, and that is specifically where we need to go.

June 15th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Government Business No. 26—Amendments to the Standing Orders  Madam Speaker, there is another example. Last year, the government did the same thing in June, with the NDP's help. They did it right before Canada Day. They said that if we did not vote, we would be staying here. They are using this issue as a hostage-taking exercise. This is why we are ending up at the end.

June 15th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Government Business No. 26—Amendments to the Standing Orders  Madam Speaker, before I begin my comments, I just want to express my concern about the situation that is unfolding in Manitoba. Tragically, by the latest account, 15 people have been killed in a traffic accident on the Trans-Canada Highway. My thoughts are with the families, obviously, with the victims and with the first responders as well.

June 15th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Government Business No. 26—Amendments to the Standing Orders  Madam Speaker, obviously, I feel profoundly disappointed again that we are here facing time allocation on a profoundly substantive change to the way Parliament functions. We have had just a few hours to discuss this. I am planning to speak to this issue later on. This is an issue that goes back to during the COVID pandemic.

June 15th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act  Madam Speaker, my hon. colleague touched on something. We were both elected in 2015. There are partisan games played around this place when good ideas are presented. It should not matter whether they come from the Liberals, the NDP, the Conservatives or the Greens if ideas benefit Canadian families.

June 14th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I echo those sentiments and I welcome back the member for Labrador. I am very proud to present petition e-4399 on behalf of the 965 Canadians who signed it. This petition follows up on e-petition 3217, which I presented in May of 2021, but it did not receive a government response because of the election.

June 14th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Strengthening the Port System and Railway Safety in Canada Act  Mr. Speaker, I would request a recorded division.

June 12th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative

Strengthening the Port System and Railway Safety in Canada Act  Mr. Speaker, here we go again. This is the 37th time allocation motion that the NDP has supported thus far, showing that it is yet again a willing partner to the Liberals, aiding and abetting them in pushing time allocation. I did a little research comparing this NDP to the more historically principled NDP, from Tommy Douglas to Thomas Mulcair, and over the span of 17 Parliaments, it only supported time allocation and closure 14 times, averaging 1.2 times per Parliament.

June 12th, 2023House debate

John BrassardConservative