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Committees of the House   and Doug Ford. I have to say, being in this House, I am certainly glad I am taking on Mike Duffy right now and not Doug Ford, because otherwise I might be swimming with the fishes. The issue is that these people have brought their office down to a level of degradation

May 28th, 2013House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Rouge National Urban Park Act   transit access. The public transit file is an absolute mess in Toronto these days, and certainly in the municipal election, one would have hoped that many new and great ideas would come forward. Unfortunately two of the candidates, John Tory and Doug Ford, both have transit plans

October 2nd, 2014House debate

Dan HarrisNDP

Rob Ford  , and the city lost a passionate servant. Years ago, I met Doug Ford Senior when he worked alongside my father as a member of provincial Parliament at Queen's Park. Like many sons and daughters who inherit their parents' passion for public service, like you did, Mr. Speaker, Rob Ford

March 22nd, 2016House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 1   efforts are not cancelled out by another province's. However, another thing missing from Bill C-74 is a clear plan and firm resolve to seriously protect the environment. For example, what is the Canadian government going to do if Doug Ford is elected premier in Ontario? Mr. Ford has

April 19th, 2018House debate

Gabriel Ste-MarieGPQ (ex-Bloc)

Indigenous Affairs  ? Do I tell her that she is now a part owner of a 65-year-old pipeline, or that it is not going to be Doug Ford driving the first bulldozer through first nation territory but the Prime Minister? Why is it that with first nation children change is always incremental, but Texas oil

May 31st, 2018House debate

Charlie AngusNDP

Impact Assessment Act  Mr. Speaker, as the member of Parliament for Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke, I am pleased to be given this opportunity, on the eve of the Ontario provincial election, to deliver a warning to voters about Bill C-69 about why they need to elect a majority Doug Ford Conservative

June 6th, 2018House debate

Cheryl GallantConservative

Impact Assessment Act   to answer specific questions about whether the policy advice was being ignored.” If government members want to understand why Kathleen Wynne conceded the election to Doug Ford last weekend, they should heed the Global News story I have been quoting from. The parallel is the pipeline

June 6th, 2018House debate

Cheryl GallantConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee   of candidates. I'm not talking about making things up, saying that so-and-so is an axe murderer or a pedophile. I'm talking about discouraging people by saying that Doug Ford is the scariest human being they've ever seen; my goodness, they can't let him be Premier of Ontario or take his name

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Scott ReidConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee   on the outcome of the election. I'm just wondering what Facebook is doing to co-operate with Elections Ontario regarding this. It's funny, because I wrote up my question earlier today, and then I just got a note that anti-Doug Ford ads are actually going on today during the blackout

June 7th, 2018Committee meeting

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Fisheries Act   tonight would not want to talk about Ontario, because we have just seen what happened in Ontario. I want to congratulate Premier Doug Ford for his victory. My question for my colleague is regarding the HADD provisions that this bill addresses, and the inconsistency with how those

June 7th, 2018House debate

Harold AlbrechtConservative

Ontario Provincial Election   to sit at the left hand of the Prime Minister, Ottawa is headed down the same terrible path of huge deficits, bad policies, and uncontrolled cronyism. It is going to take years to heal the deep wounds in Ontario. To premier-designate Doug Ford and all of the Conservative team, I

June 8th, 2018House debate

Cheryl GallantConservative

Business of Supply   yet again targeted the people of Israel and Jews across the world. I was proud to see Ontario's new premier-elect, Doug Ford, signal that this would be the last time under his watch that such a rally, with its blatant anti-Semitism and message of hate, would be allowed a platform

June 11th, 2018House debate

Dane LloydConservative

Business of Supply   of different sorts, and that was by far the majority of voters. The Liberals won the majority of seats without the majority of voters. However, on this, the majority of voters are with them to bring in carbon pricing. Ontario has gone from Kathleen Wynne to Doug Ford, who has said he

June 14th, 2018House debate

Elizabeth MayGreen

Business of Supply   of Parliament, so it must not have been easy for her to do that. However, she did it on principle and I thank her for that. I have to be honest. I agree with Doug Ford that Kathleen Wynne's cap and trade system was an absolute disaster. Of all of the ways to address climate change

June 14th, 2018House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, what I am asking this minister is for her to tell us what her department officials told her is the cost to Canadian families for their carbon tax. She knows what the answer is. Breaking news, today we understand why Ontarians actually voted for Doug Ford

June 14th, 2018House debate

Lisa RaittConservative