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Questions on the Order Paper with this National Action Plan, broken down by those (i) who identify as Indigenous, (ii) who identify as Black or racialized, (iii) who are immigrants or refugees, (iv) who are Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, plus people (2SLGBTQI+), (v) with disabilities, (vi
April 8th, 2024House debate
Leah GazanNDP
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC): (a) has IRCC outsourced the processing or review of any case files to the private industry in the past five years; (b) if the answer to (a) is affirmative, (i) what is the total amount spent on such outsourcing
April 8th, 2024House debate
Ted FalkConservative
Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, IRCC does not contract out or outsource processing to the private industry. Therefore, IRCC does not have any information to provide for this question.
April 8th, 2024House debate
Paul ChiangLiberal
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns -identified as Black or racialized, (iv) status as immigrant or refugee (v) those self-identified as Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, plus (2SLGBTQI+), (vi) those living with a disability, (vii) those living with a substance use disorder, (viii) those
April 8th, 2024House debate
Leah GazanNDP
Housing to build housing. We are talking about the same government that lost control of immigration, that caused the ArriveCAN scandal, that cannot pay its own employees through Phoenix, that caused an unforgettable passport crisis and that cannot manage its own borders. Imagine. This same
April 8th, 2024House debate
Alain TherrienBloc
Privilege Post; Citizenship and Immigration; DND; Natural Resources; Export Development Canada; the Privy Council Office, the Prime Minister's own department, which came second in complying behind McKinsey; Atomic Energy of Canada; Canada Development Investment Corporation; Employment
April 8th, 2024House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Public Accounts committee If I understand your question, the work was such that every single time there was a new order in council, a policy change under the Quarantine Act, I think you can probably imagine the pressure that put not only on the Public Health Agency, but on the border services—immigration
April 4th, 2024Committee meeting
Lydia Lee
Public Accounts committee , in paragraph 1.24. It identifies that $53 million was the estimate for the OAG for the public health component, with a further $6.2 million included for the customs and immigration declaration. We recognize that in year one we did not have the information available to us, so those were
April 3rd, 2024Committee meeting
Jonathan Moor
Public Accounts committee financial code in the second year when funding was provided by PHAC and by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. In hindsight, it should have been created much earlier. I am very proud of my employees, colleagues, and frontline border services officers who served Canada
April 3rd, 2024Committee meeting
Jonathan Moor
Government Operations committee point. We also increased our francophone immigration through COVID and beyond when we were looking to maintain the ratio of francophones here in the province and not let that slide. It runs at around 33%. In the last couple of years, we have immigrated more francophone immigrants
March 28th, 2024Committee meeting
Blaine Higgs
Government Operations committee , for passports, for immigration and for currency. There are some areas that are concurrent that we would like to be able to collaborate on—like immigration—but I don't have any interest in encroaching on any of those areas. In fact, if I tried to set up my own currency or establish my own
March 28th, 2024Committee meeting
Danielle Smith
Government Operations committee one of us. Perhaps some members are thinking only of the next election, but I, personally, am thinking about my constituents in Beauport—Limoilou, constituents who want to meet with me to discuss issues they're having with employment insurance, pension benefits and immigration
March 27th, 2024Committee meeting
Julie VignolaBloc
Intergovernmental Affairs Madam Speaker, post pandemic, we had to increase our immigration levels so businesses would have the workers they needed. Our economy is doing well. We recognize the need to balance immigration levels with pressure from housing and infrastructure, which has led to stabilizing
March 22nd, 2024House debate
Paul ChiangLiberal
Government Operations committee With respect to the issue around the ArriveCAN component, there are some discrepancies still about the cost. You mentioned two different costs. One was in regard to the immigration component of it. One was in regard to the support for the pandemic. Can you elaborate a bit
March 26th, 2024Committee meeting
Charles SousaLiberal
Government Operations committee some additional funding. We received $12.37 million from the Public Health Agency of Canada, and we were in supplementary estimates (B). We also received $12.4 million from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in supplementary estimates (C). Therefore, in the second year, we
March 26th, 2024Committee meeting
Jonathan Moor