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Status of Women  Mr. Speaker, November 25 marked the first day of 16 days of activism against gender violence. During these 16 days, we were reminded that violence continues to be a reality for far too many women and girls in Canada. As a former prosecutor, I have seen first-hand the effects of g

December 9th, 2015House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Shooting at La Loche  Mr. Speaker, today I stand in support of the people of La Loche, Saskatchewan. In the past month, this community has shown unity and bravery in the face of great tragedy. The heartbreak and loss accompanied by such hardship is not one that can easily be forgotten. However, the co

February 24th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Make a Difference Campaign  Mr. Speaker, last week I was fortunate enough to visit St. Elizabeth elementary school in Thunder Bay, which is the same school I attended growing up. There I met Mr. Cameron's grade 5 and 6 class and learned about the Make a Difference campaign, otherwise known as MAD, which enc

March 10th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Situation in Indigenous Communities  Mr. Speaker, there can be no question that the high suicide rates experienced in first nation communities are a national tragedy. Every suicide attempt and every life lost is one too many, and there are definitely far too many, as the staggering statistics underline. There can

April 12th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Situation in Indigenous Communities  Mr. Speaker, I have been dealing with and working with first nations communities in Alberta, British Columbia, and northern Ontario, and I can tell the hon. member that all members of first nations governments want to see the best for their communities. No one wants to see the ho

April 12th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Situation in Indigenous Communities  Mr. Speaker, as the hon. member knows, we sit on the indigenous affairs committee together. We will be studying a lot of important issues as we move forward. I know the departments are reacting right now to serious crises, but we need to come up with solutions that are long ter

April 12th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, boil water advisories in first nations communities have existed for a long time. In fact, well over 80 boil water advisories exist in first nations communities today. Accordingly, I present this petition on behalf of concerned Canadians. The petitioners are calling

April 22nd, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Canadian Realtors Care Award Winner  Mr. Speaker, I rise today to acknowledge Vince Mirabelli for all of the outstanding work he does in our community of Thunder Bay. Mr. Mirabelli has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars and donated countless hours for an array of local charities. He most recently was named th

May 5th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Indigenous Affairs  Mr. Speaker, today is the first anniversary of the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's final report. I would like to acknowledge the incredible work of Senator Sinclair, Commissioner Wilson, and Commissioner Chief Littlechild for their work in advancing the caus

June 2nd, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Indigenous Affairs  Mr. Speaker, many indigenous communities in Canada, particularly those located in rural, remote, and isolated areas, are facing a distressing mental health crisis. These communities too often lack proper access to vital services and support, and the services that do exist are not

June 15th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Food and Drugs Act  Madam Speaker, our government strongly believes that trade can serve development objectives by fostering expanded economic opportunity, productivity, and growth in Canada and around the world. The high costs of international trade disproportionately affects developing nations and

September 20th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Food and Drugs Act  Madam Speaker, trade across the world and the trade our country has done over many decades has been done carefully. We like to trade. Canada is a trading nation. Trading with partners that we sometimes may disagree with gives us the ability to have those conversations, to engage

September 20th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Food and Drugs Act  Madam Speaker, as part of our commitment, it is extremely important to pass this legislation in order to facilitate all the good that will come out of this agreement. In my speech I talked about helping developing countries and helping speed up trade processes. That is why the

September 20th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Food and Drugs Act  Madam Speaker, I am not sure of the exact question, but I believe the member asked if Canada is working with the WTO to help get more women and more disadvantaged groups to benefit from this agreement. I can assure the member that if that is the question, our government is workin

September 20th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal

Indigenous Affairs  Mr. Speaker, today, here on Parliament Hill and across the country, vigils are being held to honour the memory of missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. We join their families and loved ones in our shared commitment to ending this ongoing national tragedy. We must pro

October 4th, 2016House debate

Don RusnakLiberal