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Post-Secondary Education Mr. Speaker, the government talks about the importance of equal access to university and college, but it is only that, talk. Action is needed to ensure fair access to education based on a desire to learn, not on an ability to pay. While provinces are raising tuition fees and th
December 6th, 2019House debate
Health Mr. Speaker, the government's refusal to defend basic access to health care for Canadians and the fundamental right to choose is inexcusable. It is failing to stand up for people in New Brunswick, who are poised to lose the only abortion provider in Fredericton. This was first ra
December 10th, 2019House debate
Student Debt Mr. Speaker, I want to take this opportunity to thank my friends, supporters and volunteers, my family, my mom and dad and my partner, but I need to especially thank the people of London—Fanshawe for putting their trust in me to be their voice in the House. For the past year, I h
December 11th, 2019House debate
House debate Madam Speaker, I congratulate you on your post as well. I was really happy to hear the previous member talk about the government's acceptance of universal pharmacare. That is something that we desperately want to work on with the government. We want to make sure it is single-pay
December 11th, 2019House debate
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Madam Speaker, I will be splitting my time with the member for Hamilton Centre. I wanted to once again thank the constituents of London—Fanshawe for electing me to the House. I have worked here for more than a decade, actually in a different capacity, as a parliamentary staffer
December 12th, 2019House debate
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Madam Speaker, I would be very excited if the Liberal government wanted to move forward with a universal single-payer pharmacare program. New Democrats will absolutely want to work with the Liberals to ensure that happens. The problem is that we have been waiting since 1997. Cana
December 12th, 2019House debate
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Madam Speaker, my mother, Irene, has been an advocate for women over her entire career and not just in this place. It is something that I am fiercely proud of. Absolutely, the government needs to take action on those calls for justice. I mentioned that I worked with the former m
December 12th, 2019House debate
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Madam Speaker, I look forward to working with the government for some substantial housing initiatives. Unfortunately, we have not really seen that much. In my own riding, it was actually community groups that led the charge, and they had to do all the work. The federal governme
December 12th, 2019House debate
Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act Madam Speaker, the government continually goes on and on about how indigenous relations are the most important relationship, that nation-to-nation building. That is admirable, except that there was absolutely no mention of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenou
January 30th, 2020House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, the rail stoppage is affecting people's jobs and livelihoods. People in London—Fanshawe, my community, have certainly commented on that, and they want a clear resolution. However, we need a real, lasting solution. We do not want to just get back to the way that th
February 20th, 2020House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I will be splitting my time with the hon. member for Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie. I am proud to support the motion, as it would help the majority of people in my riding. What will not help that majority is the current Liberal tax cut. The PBO found that the Libera
February 25th, 2020House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, this particular Liberal tax cut is not a corporate tax cut. This is an individual tax cut. However, the problem is the same, in that it is something that puts more wealth into the hands of those who are already wealthy. As I had stipulated, we know that providing
February 25th, 2020House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I always love to talk about the late Hon. Jack Layton. He is a hero of mine, and I know that Jack was one of the fiercest advocates for a full body approach to health care, whether talking about health care, pharmacare or something like dental care. It is what New
February 25th, 2020House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I appreciate the hon. member's comments. Certainly, she is a proud mother and he is a proud father, and I do them honour, hopefully, by taking my spot in this House and talking about something that they both, as New Democrats, have fought for for a very long time.
February 25th, 2020House debate
Pink Shirt Day Mr. Speaker, bullying is never acceptable in our society, whether it is in our schools, workplaces, homes, online or even in Parliament. Today is Pink Shirt Day, a day to raise awareness of the ongoing issue of bullying. Whether bullying takes the form of racism, including anti
February 26th, 2020House debate