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The Budget  The one that started with the letter “S”.

April 30th, 2024House debate

The Assistant Deputy Speaker NDP

The Budget  Madam Speaker, I am not sure what the “S” word is. I apologize for not knowing which—

April 30th, 2024House debate

Stephen EllisConservative

Food and Drugs Act   to testify in September had the courage to point this out to us. When they were told that their cost-recovery model was modelled on the pharmaceutical industry, they did not say one word, as if we would not figure out Bill C‑47's sleight of hand at some point. They took the entire model

April 29th, 2024House debate

Luc ThériaultBloc

The Budget   of the Liberal national capital region caucus. I am so pleased to see budget 2024's measures convert federal office space, which I believe will be the spark necessary to revive communities like Ottawa's core, which have been impacted by a changing workforce, and will lead to the creation

April 29th, 2024House debate

Mona FortierLiberal

Public Safety committee   within Canada. According to statistics provided by B.C.'s integrated municipal provincial auto crime team, otherwise referred to as IMPACT, in 2023, B.C. had its lowest number of auto theft incidents across the province since 2018. B.C. had 7,538 auto theft incidents reported

April 29th, 2024Committee meeting

Kelly Aimers

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I rise to present a petition signed by Canadians urging Parliament to pass Bill S-281, or Brian's bill, named in honour of the late Brian Ilesic, who was brutally murdered by a co-worker at the University of Alberta. The petitioners are calling, more specifically

April 29th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Mental Health and Addictions  Mr. Speaker, on this side of the House, we are committed to saving lives and to making sure people who use drugs do not die alone. We moved forward with a decriminalization pilot project at B.C.'s request and have always maintained it would be rigorously monitored and adjusted

April 29th, 2024House debate

Ya'ara SaksLiberal

The Budget  , budget 2024 proposes $500 million over five years to create a new youth mental health fund. The actions I have just described are only some of budget 2024's bold measures to help younger Canadians achieve their dreams. We are building an economy where every Canadian can reach

April 29th, 2024House debate

Joyce MurrayLiberal

Government Operations committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. I appreciate my colleague Mr. Bachrach 's forward the amendment and looking at sending this to INDU, because INDU has been dealing with this issue for months. We've had spirited debate at the INDU committee on this very issue, but I have some grave

April 29th, 2024Committee meeting

Irek KusmierczykLiberal

Bill C-26 An Act respecting cyber security, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other Acts

with section 27. 2014, c. 39, s. 200(1) 4 (1) Subsection 71(2) of the Act is replaced by the following: Designation of inspectors (2) The Minister may designate any qualified person as an inspector for the purpose of verifying compliance or preventing non-compliance with the provisions

April 19th, 2024
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Marco MendicinoLiberal

Industry committee   to when the state can obtain personal information via warrantless access. When Bill S-4 was before Parliament, the OPC recommended that: a legal framework, based on the Spencer decision, is needed to provide clarity and guidance to help organizations comply with PIPEDA and ensure

April 17th, 2024Committee meeting

Rick PerkinsConservative

Petitions  . The petitioners, therefore, call upon the House of Commons to adopt Bill S-210 to protect young persons from exposure to pornography.

April 19th, 2024House debate

Mel ArnoldConservative

Petitions  , they are encouraging us to adopt Bill S-210, which would protect young persons from exposure to pornography.

April 19th, 2024House debate

Dave EppConservative

Health  Madam Speaker, since 2016, over 40,000 Canadians have died from overdoses. Over a billion dollars has been spent, with zero results. B.C.'s deputy commissioner of the RCMP has confirmed that organized crime is indeed trafficking safe supply. It is going straight from

April 19th, 2024House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Emergency Preparedness  Madam Speaker, I want to thank the member for his very strong advocacy on flood protection. We know of the devastating impacts that climate change is having on Canadians. Insurance companies are paying out billions of dollars, and those costs are being passed on to Canadians, m

April 19th, 2024House debate

Harjit S. SajjanLiberal