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COVID-19 Pandemic committee Mr. Chair, he doesn't even have to come to the House. All he has to do is appear on the screen. Where is the minister? Why is he hiding? Why won't he answer questions about his personal debt to the Chinese government?
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Garnett GenuisConservative
COVID-19 Pandemic committee Mr. Chair, the minister is hiding. Let's ask some specific questions about their China policy. What is the impact on the decision-making? Three-quarters of Canadians don't want Huawei involved in our 5G network. Will the minister put the interests of Canadians ahead
June 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Garnett GenuisConservative
COVID-19 Pandemic committee Please don't hide behind health experts when the Prime Minister is appearing in the middle of large protests, yet is afraid to bring back the Parliament of Canada to do its business. In fact, the New Brunswick legislature is open for regular business. Bills are being studied
June 16th, 2020Committee meeting
John WilliamsonConservative
COVID-19 Pandemic committee Mr. Chair, nobody's hiding. Nobody's doing anything like that. The only reason my colleague is able to ask a question and I'm able to answer his question is that he's right there on the screen. We have this hybrid format that cares for MPs across the country, not only the ones
June 16th, 2020Committee meeting
Pablo RodriguezLiberal
COVID-19 Pandemic committee stigma, so people hide their drug use and die alone. Access to a safe supply of drugs and safe injection sites saves lives and puts addicts in daily contact with people who can help them. Will this government end the war on drugs by decriminalizing them, providing a safe supply
June 16th, 2020Committee meeting
Paul ManlyGreen
COVID-19 Pandemic committee virtual talent show was hacked with vile and bigoted interventions. The online world allows cowards hiding behind their screens to present comments anonymously. To them I say, “Show yourselves. There are consequences to us all for your crossing the line, and there should be no medium
June 18th, 2020Committee meeting
Greg McLeanConservative
COVID-19 Pandemic committee accountability and hiding from Canadians, not about safety?
June 18th, 2020Committee meeting
Warren SteinleyConservative
COVID-19 Pandemic committee our economy and suspend people's freedoms and personal decision-making abilities, this is not going to fly with Canadians. The Prime Minister will have to find some leadership and start making some tough decisions, instead of hiding under the bed in his cottage and poking his head
June 18th, 2020Committee meeting
Warren SteinleyConservative
Finance committee people. This allows us to maintain close relationships with our members and clients, especially in Quebec and Ontario, the regions most affected by COVID-19. A good part of my job at Desjardins involves making economic and financial forecasts. I won't hide the fact that it's
June 18th, 2020Committee meeting
Mathieu D'Anjou
Industry committee Right, and that could include shell companies or other things that could be used to try to hide information.
June 18th, 2020Committee meeting
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Finance committee Good afternoon, my name is Sophie Prégent and I am president of the Union des artistes. The Union des artistes represents 8,500 active members. They are performers, singers, actors, hosts and dancers. I will not hide from you that the pandemic we are currently experiencing has
June 18th, 2020Committee meeting
Sophie Prégent
Government Operations committee It sounds like the resources have stayed the same, and the “hide everything” attitude of the government has stayed the same. Do we need to change your position so that your reporting structure reports to the Speaker, much like the Parliamentary Budget Officer does, so
June 19th, 2020Committee meeting
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Government Operations committee not quite sure why someone would want to hide it. I think it provides a lot of great information on COVID that can be extrapolated across the entire country—for sick day benefits that the NDP were requesting, for access to day care, for access to work from home. There are a billion
June 19th, 2020Committee meeting
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Finance committee be transparent. At the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec and at Hydro-Québec, among others, compensation—including premiums and indemnities—is disclosed. In my opinion, the public would benefit from that. We have no reason to hide it. My second comment has to do with what my colleague
June 22nd, 2020Committee meeting