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Arts and Culture Mr. Speaker, my riding of Saint‑Léonard-Saint‑Michel is fortunate to be located on the island of Montreal, a city known worldwide for its spectacular festivals and vibrant cultural scene. Our government understands the value of arts and culture; therefore, it is committed to mak
May 7th, 2024House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Diversity and Inclusion Mr. Speaker, the federal government is committed to promoting Canadian values, such as inclusion, diversity and acceptance. As elected members of the House, we are all responsible for our conduct in this chamber and outside of it. Yesterday, our government called out the Conserva
May 1st, 2024House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Women in Business Mr. Speaker, on March 8, I had the immense pleasure of meeting and celebrating women community leaders from my riding of Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel. The women spoke of their personal stories, challenges and triumphs. They are successful women, not only in their respective lines
March 19th, 2024House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Lowering Prices for Canadians Act Mr. Speaker, today I rise to address the chamber with respect to Bill C-352, which would amend the Competition Act. I think we all agree in the chamber that a stronger competition enforcement regime would be good for all Canadians. The bill proposed by the New Democratic Party,
February 2nd, 2024House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Families, Children and Social Development Madam Speaker, we know that families across Canada, including those in my riding of Saint‑Léonard—Saint‑Michel, are struggling with the cost of living. The Canada child benefit is a source of support for families in my community. Can the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister o
February 2nd, 2024House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Regional Economic Development Mr. Speaker, our government cares deeply about Montreal East. This area has long been neglected and associated with refineries and heavy industry, but the time has come to transform it into a hub of economic and social development. Can the minister tell us how the federal govern
January 30th, 2024House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, many countries have agreed to triple their production of renewable energies, such as solar energy, wind energy and hydroelectricity. This commitment stands in sharp contrast with the approach of the opposition leader, who promotes oil production and wants to go back
December 5th, 2023House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Housing Mr. Speaker, in yesterday's economic statement, the government announced measures to support housing co-operatives. There are 1,130 co-ops in Quebec, representing more than 22,000 housing units. The Leader of the Opposition referred to co-ops as Soviet-style housing. That shows h
November 22nd, 2023House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, last week, members of this House voted on my private member's bill, Bill C-252, which aims to prohibit the marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages to children aged 13 and under. While the Bloc and the NDP voted in favour of this initiative to protect the health of
October 30th, 2023House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Child Health Protection Act Madam Speaker, it is an honour and a privilege for me to rise this evening in this House to bring forward once again my private member's bill, Bill C-252, which aims to prohibit the marketing of certain foods and beverages directly to children. I would like to begin by sincerely
October 18th, 2023House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Small Business Mr. Speaker, I was happy to join the Minister of Small Business to kick off Small Business Week in Montreal, where we met amazing small businesses such as Camillette Jewelry, Unel and Cookine. Les Délices Lafrenaie, a small must-try bakery located in my riding, is one of the many
October 17th, 2023House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Air Transportation Mr. Speaker, after years of inaction under the Conservative government, our government became the first to adopt a regime to protect passenger rights, establishing a common set of obligations that all airlines must respect. To strengthen this regime, additional measures were intr
October 5th, 2023House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Women's History Month Congratulations, Mr. Speaker. October is Women's History Month in Canada. It is an opportunity to reflect on and to honour the efforts and dedicated work of countless women in the feminist movement. One such actor is the Montreal Council of Women. I joined them this weekend to
October 3rd, 2023House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Monique Bégin Mr. Speaker, today I wish to acknowledge the loss of a great woman in Canadian politics, the Hon. Monique Bégin. She was member of Parliament for Saint-Michel in 1972, and for Saint-Léonard—Anjou in 1974, 1979 and 1980. Not only was she a pioneer, becoming one of the first three
September 18th, 2023House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal
Child Health Protection Act Mr. Speaker, my colleague has an excellent question. If such a law had been adopted a few years back, when Senator Greene Raine brought it before the Senate, we probably would have decreased the number of deaths that I have reported since then. More important, we know this is put
June 12th, 2023House debate
Patricia LattanzioLiberal