Refine by MP, party, committee, province, or result type.
Hurricane Fiona was destroyed. We can conclude that the project was successful. That is at least one positive thing to take away from this that will help for what is to come. What is to come is the implementation of climate change adaptation measures. The Government of Quebec quickly offered help
September 26th, 2022House debate
Kristina MichaudBloc
Hurricane Fiona act quickly and that his party would make sure the government takes action to achieve concrete results. Once that is done, is it also not important to start getting serious about the energy transition to counter climate change, to slow it down and ensure we can adapt to it? I
September 26th, 2022House debate
Yves PerronBloc
Hurricane Fiona mitigation and adaptation fund. I should point out that Canada has 243,042 kilometres of coastline, which means that the fund works out to $12,343 per kilometre over 10 years, or $1,234 per year per kilometre. For disasters like the one this past weekend, $1,234 a year is not enough
September 26th, 2022House debate
Julie VignolaBloc
Hurricane Fiona Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his question. As I was saying earlier, we need to continue to invest in adaptation strategies. We know that weather-related events impacted by climate change are becoming more frequent because climate change is real. We need to make sure we
September 26th, 2022House debate
Yasir NaqviLiberal
Hurricane Fiona . It did not work in B.C. People were not warned of the heat dome. Right now on the Environment Canada website is a completely inadequate consultation document that calls on Canadians to help the government put in place adaptation strategies by the year 2030. Will the hon
September 26th, 2022House debate
Elizabeth MayGreen
Hurricane Fiona , thorough, evidence-based adaptation strategies is what we need, and that is what we are working toward.
September 26th, 2022House debate
Yasir NaqviLiberal
Hurricane Fiona in the heat dome in B.C.. People have lost their lives in floods and storms and forest fires. The government must significantly increase funding for the disaster mitigation and adaptation fund. It needs to urgently create a separate funding stream to assist provincial, territorial
September 26th, 2022House debate
Hurricane Fiona of climate change. Tonight I have been talking about the adaptation aspect. We are stuck with the climate change we have right now. Right now, it is close to a 1.5° rise. If we stopped all our carbon emissions today, as I could only hope, we would still in this place where we would
September 26th, 2022House debate
Hurricane Fiona have no place to go. They are forced to rely on the kindness of neighbours or relatives, or forced to move out of their communities entirely while waiting for help to rebuild their homes and their lives. We have government programs, such as the disaster mitigation and adaptation
September 26th, 2022House debate
Industry committee up a model modelled on the program we have in Quebec, which each province could adapt in its own way. This model must be developed in conjunction with businesses and unions across the territory or country. They must take responsibility and become leaders. The federal government
September 26th, 2022Committee meeting
Dr. Yves Blanchet
Status of Women committee rape in the next 12 months by 50% and reduced self-blame, which is linked to worse mental health outcomes if women did experience rape. An adapted version of the program for girls 14 to 17 is being tested in a randomized control trial starting in January with Public Health Agency
September 26th, 2022Committee meeting
Dr. Charlene Senn
Status of Women committee therapies adapted for the perinatal period and medical treatments are also highly effective. People must be seamlessly transitioned between the steps, depending on their level of need. There are so many opportunities to close this one-in-five gap. At Women's College Hospital, I lead
September 26th, 2022Committee meeting
Dr. Simone Vigod
An Act respecting the French language because there is so much missing in terms of adapting it to the reality of official language minority communities. In other words, its vision is too narrow and lacks ambition. We are against Bill C‑238 because we want to go much further. The measures in our Bill C‑13 are ambitious
September 26th, 2022House debate
Marie-France LalondeLiberal