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Main Estimates, 2019-20 Mr. Speaker, I agree to apply and will be voting no.
June 18th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Main Estimates, 2019-20 Mr. Speaker, I agree to apply and will be voting no.
June 18th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Main Estimates, 2019-20 Mr. Speaker, I agree to apply, and I will be voting against the motion.
June 18th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Justice Mr. Speaker, free speech is the foundation of a free society, yet after erasing the statement of the member for St. Albert—Edmonton from the record, the justice committee proposed several measures to censure free speech on the Internet. Does the government understand that the n
June 18th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Democratic Institutions Mr. Speaker, there have been a series of attacks against free speech by the government recently. At the same time that it is trying to influence mainstream media with its $600-million bailout, the Liberal government wants to control what Canadians can say on social media. Will t
June 10th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Criminal Records Act Mr. Speaker, the People's Party of Canada agrees to apply the vote and is voting in favour of the motion.
June 3rd, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Criminal Records Act Mr. Speaker, we are voting in favour of the motion.
June 3rd, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Intergovernmental Relations Mr. Speaker, Canada's equalization program is creating more and more division in our country. The Premiers of Alberta and Saskatchewan said that they might call a referendum on that topic. The Premier of New Brunswick agrees that the program is not helping his province to prosper
May 6th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I would like to present two petitions, an electronic one, E-1906, and a paper version of the same petition. They were initiated by Mr. George Browne, a resident of Ontario. They deal with the protection of our borders and note that limited, merit-based immigration is
April 10th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
The Environment Mr. Speaker, earlier this week gas prices went up in the four provinces where the government imposed its carbon tax. It was reported this morning that the environment minister is also preparing to release new regulations that will push up gas prices even more. Why does the mini
April 4th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Border Security Mr. Speaker, we are learning that the government has entered into discussions with the U.S. to close the loophole in the safe third country agreement. The government has allowed thousands of illegal migrants to flood into Canada and has spent hundreds of millions of dollars, yet
March 18th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Corrections and Conditional Release Act Mr. Speaker, the People's Party agrees to apply the vote, and I will vote no.
February 26th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Corrections and Conditional Release Act Mr. Speaker, I agree, and the People's Party will vote against the motion.
February 26th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, in 2010, the MP for Papineau gave his support to a campaign for the establishment of a United Nations parliament that would have power to adopt binding regulations on Canada. His government has been imposing UN recommendations on Canada on issues such as climate chan
February 26th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent
Justice Mr. Speaker, after being lobbied by SNC-Lavalin, the government changed the Criminal Code and tried to cut a deal to avoid a trial. Two former SNC-Lavalin executives just had their corruption cases thrown out of court because of unrealistic delays, and we learned that SNC has rec
February 20th, 2019House debate
Maxime BernierIndependent