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Human Resources committee   level, so that's a good sign. We're almost there. I started working for the Canadian Union of Public Employees 22 years ago. Two weeks after I started, the year‑long labour dispute at Vidéotron began. The dispute lasted as long as it did because replacement workers were used. I

April 8th, 2024Committee meeting

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Right Hon. Brian Mulroney  , unfortunately, corrupted Quebec's construction industry in the 1970s. He also became the president of the Iron Ore Company, one of the big companies that was, unfortunately, affected by dozens and dozens of labour disputes. Thanks to Mr. Mulroney's leadership, the labour disputes were

March 19th, 2024House debate

Gérard DeltellConservative

Bill C-59 Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023

Short Title Short title 1 This Act may be cited as the Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2023 . PART 1 Amendments to the Income Tax Act and to Other Legislation R.S., c. 1 (5th Supp.) Income Tax Act 2 (1) Subsection 12(1) of the Income Tax Act is amended by adding th

March 18th, 2024
Bill

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Government Operations committee  You'll see in my evidence package that we've actually invoiced CBSA, in three years, close to $22 million, approximately. I'm not disputing the fact that $19 million was invoiced through my company monthly; I'm disputing that the $19.1 million is completely attributed

March 13th, 2024Committee meeting

Kristian Firth

Government Operations committee  Your testimony, then, is that you received $22 million from CBSA over the same period. You are simply disputing the categorization of it as being all related to ArriveCAN. What I would add to this in terms of, frankly, the absurdity, is that the invoices you've submitted

March 13th, 2024Committee meeting

Garnett GenuisConservative

Public Accounts committee   22, to perhaps provide some clarification for your report. When Cameron MacDonald and Antonio Utano appeared at that committee, they made a number of claims, disputing the sourcing of your report, that I want to ensure we get correct here. First of all, Mr. MacDonald disputed

March 6th, 2024Committee meeting

Heather McPhersonNDP

International Trade committee   reforms require a referendum process, for example. Notably, one referendum question would modify the constitution to allow for international arbitration of trade and investment disputes, ISDS, an issue that was discussed quite a bit in the last two sessions. Why is this being

February 29th, 2024Committee meeting

Stephen Potter

Bill C-58 An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code and the Canada Industrial Relations Board Regulations, 2012

an abuse of process; Clause 2 : Relevant portion of section 16: 16 The Board has, in relation to any proceeding before it, power 2017, c. 20, s. 333 3 Subsection 22(1) of the Act is replaced by the following: Order and decision final 22 (1) Subject to this Part and to any regulations

February 27th, 2024
Bill

Seamus O'ReganLiberal

Privilege   last fall. On January 31, 2008, Speaker Milliken made a useful point about what the Chair can consider for such disputes. He said, at page 2435 of the Debates: ...any dispute regarding the accuracy or appropriateness of a minister’s response to an oral question is a matter

February 15th, 2024House debate

The SpeakerLiberal

Government Business No. 34—Proceedings on Bill C-62   Philpott, was struggling with this. It occurred to me as the debate went on that what we had in Canada on this issue was essentially a professional dispute. The lawyers in Canada wanted to make sure that the charter was respected. The doctors in Canada said they did not want

February 13th, 2024House debate

Elizabeth MayGreen

Government Business No. 34—Proceedings on Bill C-62   that would not put more resources, money or time into better understanding mental illness, which includes substance abuse, through which 22 people a day in this country are dying from overdoses, but would offer MAID. This must disturb us. This must make us get up. This must make us speak

February 12th, 2024House debate

Michelle FerreriConservative

Bill C-33 Strengthening the Port System and Railway Safety in Canada Act

with any other relevant party. 2012, c. 7, s. 14(1) 8 (1) Section 22 of the Act is amended by adding the following after subsection (4): Documents and information (4.1) A company that applies for an exemption under subsection (4) shall submit to the Minister any document or information

February 7th, 2024
Bill

Omar AlghabraLiberal

Labour  Mr. Speaker, across the country, close to 600 PSAC workers are on strike. The Non-Public Funds workers have actually been on strike for 22 days. They are the too often unrecognized figures, the workers within our defence community. The employees of the Canadian Forces Morale

February 5th, 2024House debate

Lindsay MathyssenNDP

Bill C-61 An Act respecting water, source water, drinking water, wastewater and related infrastructure on First Nation lands

(1)(a) and (b) and the power to administer and enforce First Nation laws made under that legislative authority and to provide for dispute resolution mechanisms in those laws; and (b) the ongoing development of First Nation laws based on the distinct traditions, customs

February 5th, 2024
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Patty HajduLiberal

International Trade committee  I preface my comments by saying that the strike impacted each of our members differently, depending on their import exposure from Asia. Last year, there were approximately 334,000 vehicles imported into the port, down 6% from 2021 and down 22% from 2018. The global automotive

December 5th, 2023Committee meeting

David Adams