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Immigration and Refugee Act entities rather than at achieving real change for Canadians. As Dr. Charron put it, this bill “repeats a pattern whereby Canada tinkers on the margins of legislation without addressing core policy and process issues.” As Senator MacDonald noted in his critique, “[Dr. Charron's
June 13th, 2023House debate
Ted FalkConservative
Agriculture committee to both of you. Mr. MacDonald from Prince Edward Island is subbing in for Mr. Ryan Turnbull. It's great to see you as well. You're no stranger to the agriculture committee. I have just a couple of reminders, colleagues, off the hop. We're looking for recommendations by next Monday
May 31st, 2023Committee meeting
The Chair Liberal
Finance committee have Dr. Gábor Lukács, who is the president of the organization. We also have, from the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal, the president and CEO, Michel Leblanc. From Équiterre, we have Andréanne Brazeau, who is an analyst of climate policy; and from the Macdonald-Laurier
May 18th, 2023Committee meeting
The Chair Liberal
Finance committee a fellow named Ron Atkey, the member of Parliament for St. Paul's. That riding is currently held by Dr. Carolyn Bennett. Ron Atkey was the new immigration minister—a lawyer. The then foreign affairs secretary of state for external affairs was a woman named Flora Macdonald. In fact
May 4th, 2023Committee meeting
Rick PerkinsConservative
Criminal Code push aside this particular commission. The makeup of the commission itself is significant because the commission is a non-partisan body. The chair of the commission, Michael MacDonald, is a retired Nova Scotia chief justice. The other commissioners are Leanne J. Fitch, who served
May 17th, 2023House debate
Kevin LamoureuxLiberal
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee , is there really a significant difference between that and what John A. Macdonald was doing with the national policy? It's about removing indigenous people from their lands so that non-indigenous people can exploit them. That's what it's about. We need to move in a different direction
May 10th, 2023Committee meeting
Dr. Bruce McIvor
Industry committee Canada's Interests Abroad of the MacDonald-Laurier Institute. By videoconference, we also welcome Daniel Schwanen, vice-president, research at the C.D. Howe Institute. We also have Dan Ciuriak in person, and Robert Mazzolin by videoconference, both senior fellows at the Centre
May 1st, 2023Committee meeting
The Chair Liberal
Industry committee Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. My area of expertise is China's domestic politics and foreign policy. With that in mind, I'd like to pick up on two points raised by Minister Champagne when he appeared before this committee last week. The minister said that, henceforth, state-own
May 1st, 2023Committee meeting
Dr. Charles Burton
Bert Blevis Mr. Speaker, with the launch of the Alouette I satellite in 1962, the men and women at Communications Research Centre Canada in Ottawa made Canada a leader in the field of space research and communications. Dr. Bert Blevis was among them. He was also a key figure in the Hermes
March 6th, 2023House debate
Marc GarneauLiberal
Agriculture committee I don't want to cut you off, but I have one question for Statistics Canada. Mr. MacDonald, we had testimony earlier in this study from Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, who raised concerns about Statistics Canada's removal of historical food inflation data from the website. You mentioned
March 6th, 2023Committee meeting
John BarlowConservative
Procedure and House Affairs committee Thank you. I heartily endorse everything that Mr. Mulroney has just said, and I'd like to go on to the serious allegations made in media reports that Chinese diplomats in Canada or other agents of China's Communist Party regime have been complicit in unlawful actions to influenc
February 7th, 2023Committee meeting
Dr. Charles Burton
Medical Assistance in Dying committee of pediatrics at the Beatrix Children's Hospital. We expect him to be online shortly. Finally, we have Dr. Mary Ellen Macdonald, endowed chair in palliative care. All three are appearing by video conference. Thank you all for joining us this morning. We'll begin with opening remarks by Ms
November 4th, 2022Committee meeting
The Joint Chair Liberal
Canada-China Relations committee Thank you very much. Canada's new Indo-Pacific policy defines China as an “increasingly disruptive global power.” Others of our like-minded democratic allies are using more straightforward language in identifying that their national policies should regard China as a strategic c
December 6th, 2022Committee meeting
Dr. Charles Burton
Environment committee , government affairs. He is no stranger to this committee. From Ecojustice, we have Dr. Elaine MacDonald, program director, healthy communities. Each set of witnesses has three minutes. We'll try to get it all done by 5:50 p.m., which I think is possible. We'll start with Ms. Daniels
November 22nd, 2022Committee meeting
The ChairLiberal
Medical Assistance in Dying committee I will continue with Dr. Macdonald. Dr. Macdonald, as you say, there is such a lack of data and specifically a lack of Canada-specific data, which is very important. I want to ask whether you believe this essential data will be important for lawmakers, especially as we
November 4th, 2022Committee meeting
The Joint Chair