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Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Mr. Speaker, I will be sharing my time with the hon. member for Mount Royal. It is a great honour for me to give my first speech in the House with my parents and my wife, Regina, in attendance. I would like to thank the people of Pontiac who gave me a strong mandate and the priv
January 26th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for a great question, which has been asked of me many times. Pontiac is a challenging riding because there are so many people living in Gatineau now who are represented in this riding, but also many small towns that have been decreasing in populat
January 26th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Mr. Speaker, indeed, this is an issue that is near and dear to my heart and I appreciate that it is near and dear to the hon. member's as well. I look forward to working with the hon. member over the coming months and years on these important matters, and yes, we have so much gro
January 26th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Canada Labour Code Mr. Speaker, I want to begin by thanking my hon. colleague from Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas for her maiden speech. I used to live in the Hamilton riding, and I am very impressed with what she had to say. The member joins a long list of wonderful Hamilton women in Parliament, a
February 5th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Robert Rooney Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the late Robert Rooney, co-founder of the Wakefield International Film Festival, for his important contributions to the riding of Pontiac. Held annually since 2010, the Wakefield International Film Festival has inspired and united our commu
February 22nd, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Employment Insurance Mr. Speaker, I want to thank you for the opportunity to speak to an issue that is key to what we want to achieve when it comes to employment and our communities throughout the Pontiac and the Gatineau valley. I am talking about having an employment insurance plan based on justic
February 25th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Employment Insurance Mr. Speaker, the member's question gives me a great opportunity to speak to specific examples in the riding of Pontiac where workers and families have suffered as a result of the changes to the employment insurance regime established by the Conservative government in 2012. It i
February 25th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Employment Insurance Mr. Speaker, philosophically there are many similarities between what the opposition is proposing and where the government is going to go eventually. This requires study, consultation, and an evaluation of what we need to do to ensure communities are not destroyed by rules that r
February 25th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Employment Insurance Mr. Speaker, it goes without saying that we need to fix the system. It is broken particularly for small communities. Whether people are in Cape Breton or in the Pontiac, small-town Canada needs EI's help when the economy is down. It needs flexibility and skill building. It does n
February 25th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Primatology and Conservation Mr. Speaker, I rise today on behalf of so many Canadians to express my profound gratitude to Dr. Jane Goodall, the world renowned primatologist and conservation activist. From Dr. Goodall's trail blazing chimpanzee research to her ongoing “Roots and Shoots” youth education init
April 11th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Situation in Indigenous Communities Mr. Speaker, I honestly do not know how to debate this topic. I do not even know where to begin because it does not feel as though it ought to be a debate. I appreciate the word “discussion” and it feels as if we have actually got to the point where we realize the problems are bi
April 12th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Situation in Indigenous Communities Mr. Speaker, I will admit that I was not made aware of that in my conversations today with the Algonquin leaders. There are certainly projects being undertaken that can lead us in the right direction. One example of a project that is near to my heart, and that I know is near to
April 12th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
Situation in Indigenous Communities Mr. Speaker, that is an interesting question. It is a question that has a number of layers to it. There was a Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and there were recommendations that flowed from it. Among the recommendations was a reference to the Declaration on the Rights of In
April 12th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
National Wildlife Week Mr. Speaker, this is National Wildlife Week, and this year we are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Migratory Birds Convention concluded between Canada and the United States. We are celebrating 100 years of conservation of migratory birds and their habitat and 100 years of
April 15th, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal
International Development Mr. Speaker, last week, we learned that a Canadian-funded Syrian hospital was bombed. Such acts are clearly unacceptable and an assault on the rights of every woman and man in the world. Can the Minister of International Development tell the House what our government has done in
May 3rd, 2016House debate
William AmosLiberal