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Bill C-100 An Act to implement the Agreement between Canada, the United States of America and the United Mexican States

of Minister of Labour Expenses 18  Payment of expenditures Orders 19  Orders — Article 31.‍19 of Agreement PART 2  Related Amendments 20  Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Act 21  Competition Act 22  Copyright Act 33  Criminal Code 37  Excise Tax Act 38  Export and Import Permits Act 51

June 20th, 2019
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Justin TrudeauLiberal

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act   that our regulations and standards are protected. One of the others things I learned working on this film was about investor-state dispute settlements. Chapter 11 in NAFTA was the first time that a developed country had signed on to this process. It was something that the Europeans

June 19th, 2019House debate

Paul ManlyGreen

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, I have a question about how the member feels about investor state dispute settlements being removed from the agreement, and also about article 22, which limits state-owned corporations. In light of that, how does he feel about the Canada-China FIPA

June 19th, 2019House debate

Paul ManlyGreen

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, I have a number of concerns about this agreement, including the potential import of dairy containing bovine growth hormone, the extension of patents from eight to 10 years, and Article 22, which is about state-owned enterprises and the carve-out for the Trans

June 18th, 2019House debate

Paul ManlyGreen

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act   will provide a few facts and figures. I do not think I will say anything that members have not heard many times before, but it is important for me to reiterate them. The North American free trade zone is the biggest economic region in the world, worth $22 trillion U.S. in our regional

June 18th, 2019House debate

Julie DzerowiczLiberal

Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  % of the global population. We exchange goods, services, investment and people in a growing market that now encompasses 486 million consumers and is worth some US$22 trillion. Every day, more than two billion dollars' worth of trade and investment move back and forth between Canada

June 11th, 2019House debate

Chrystia FreelandLiberal

Bill C-262 An Act to ensure that the laws of Canada are in harmony with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

of indigenous elders, women, youth, children and persons with disabilities.‍ Article 22 1. Particular attention shall be paid to the rights and special needs of indigenous elders, women, youth, children and persons with disabilities in the implementation of this Declaration.‍ 2. States shall

June 11th, 2019
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Romeo SaganashNDP

Business of Supply   must speak up for the voiceless, even when said voice sounds like it could use a little TLC. No one will dispute that a healthy democracy requires a solid, independent news media industry, and we all agree that with today's technology Canadians now consume information differently

June 3rd, 2019House debate

Randy BoissonnaultLiberal

Bill S-6 Canada–Madagascar Tax Convention Implementation Act, 2018

to which contributions were deductible, the tax so charged shall, if the income is taxable in the Contracting State in which the beneficial owner is a resident, not exceed 15 per cent of the gross amount of the income. IV. Methods for Elimination of Double Taxation ARTICLE 22

May 27th, 2019
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Business of Supply   has skyrocketed to an average of $1.8 billion. Climate mitigation infrastructure is paid for with Canadians' tax dollars. There is also the prevention of economic activity as a result of climate change. If we look at the state of Maine, its fishery has lost 22 million pounds

May 15th, 2019House debate

Sean FraserLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, I am pleased to talk about Bill C-78, which will have a direct impact on Canadians. Bill C-78 was introduced on May 22, 2018. I was proud to partake in the deliberations at the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, which reported on the bill

May 14th, 2019House debate

Colin FraserLiberal

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  , a jurisdictional dispute must not result in a gap in the child and family services that are provided in relation to Indigenous children. The federal government is saying that no matter what happens in clause 22, which talks about jurisdiction between provincial laws, indigenous laws

May 7th, 2019Committee meeting

Robert-Falcon OuelletteLiberal

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee   quagmires have been problematic in getting to good ways forward in this area, and we need to find ways past those. The references by earlier witnesses to the jurisdictional hot potatoes are a horrible Canadian legacy. We could talk about the horrible funding disputes that gave rise

May 2nd, 2019Committee meeting

Professor Dwight Newman

Bill C-443 An Act to protect, maintain, revitalize and strengthen Indigenous languages

  Appointment of directors 17  Reappointment 18  Status 19  Remuneration 20  Employees 21  Conflict of interest 22  Head office Mandate and Powers, Duties and Functions 23  Mandate 24  Research or studies 25  Support offered by Office 26  Dispute resolution services 27  Review of complaints

April 30th, 2019
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Sheri BensonNDP

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, the closure of the Chinese market to Canadian canola seed has been a major blow to Saskatchewan's economy. I am proud to have been the only member of the House to have risen in March to ask the government a question specifically about canola. On March 22, I asked

April 8th, 2019House debate

Erin WeirIndependent