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U.S. Decision Regarding Travel Ban  , and violence. What are we to do, we who value equality of opportunity; we who have created art and beauty, Ebola vaccines, and nanotechnology; we who value hope and the greater good; we who value knowledge; we who value love; we as Canadians? My entreaty to my colleagues tonight

January 31st, 2017House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Industry committee   a vaccine and that being problematic. Do you want to expand upon that as well? I also have reservations with that approach.

May 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply   but timely review of rapid and at-home tests for the novel coronavirus, and his MPs have not pressed this issue. The result has been Canadians losing their lives and their jobs. He has not been transparent about his plans for the procurement and distribution of a potential vaccine

September 24th, 2020House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Health   approved rapid and at-home testing, so this begs the question: If we are collaborating with these experts, researchers and scientists on things like a vaccine, why can we not use it for rapid testing? When will the review of rapid testing be complete in Canada?

September 25th, 2020House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Health committee  . This particular issue needs to be looked at not just in light of the evidence that was considered in the previous session of this Parliament but also in light of what has happened over the last couple of months. We need to have answers on the rapid testing procurement process, vaccine status

October 9th, 2020Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Health committee   issues relevant to this situation, including the following: a) rapid and at home testing approvals and procurement process and schedule, and protocol for distribution; b) vaccine development and approvals process, procurement schedules and protocol for distribution; c

October 9th, 2020Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Business of Supply  , such as, but not limited to: (a) rapid and at-home testing approvals and procurement process and schedule, and protocol for distribution; (b) vaccine development and approvals process, procurement schedules, and protocol for distribution; (c) federal public health guidelines and the data being

October 22nd, 2020House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Health committee   provisions for confidentiality, including the issue of confidentiality around vaccine production and so on. The law clerk is tasked with doing the redactions. If the Liberals on this committee are concerned about that, we should have the law clerk as our first witness here, and the law

October 26th, 2020Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Health   this weekend, we had the minister seated without a mask, seated beside a snack bag as her excuse, and we had the procurement minister say that Canada would not get vaccines or that we are on track for it, even though Radio Canada says that we are not. The government is all over the place

October 26th, 2020House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, Radio-Canada reported that the Liberals signed contracts that gave the United States and Britain first access to vaccines ahead of Canadians. Potential vaccines from Novavax, AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Moderna all report a minimum three-month delay for Canadians

October 27th, 2020House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, no answer there. That is interesting. Radio-Canada did report that Canadians would have the COVID vaccines delivered later than other countries. I think that is what the parliamentary secretary was dancing around there. That sort of incompetence means that just

October 27th, 2020House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Health committee   and vaccination timetables. When we lose a week on this, we could have more closures across the country, so honestly, I don't understand why the minister can't make herself available for two hours—

November 6th, 2020Committee meeting

Michelle RempelConservative

Health   on vaccine distribution. Will the Prime Minister admit that these failures are why he is asking Canadians to cancel Christmas and saying some regions will get support for COVID, but not others?

November 16th, 2020House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, we are 10 months into the COVID crisis and news of potential vaccines are starting to surface. However, for months, immunologists, pharmacists and public health officials have been asking the federal government to table a transparent plan on where Canada

November 17th, 2020House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, for those watching, that is word salad for “We don't have a plan and we don't have details.” Today we learned that the military might actually have to be deployed regarding the vaccine, but we still do not have details on who is going to get it, in what order, how

November 17th, 2020House debate

Michelle RempelConservative