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G8 Summit  Mr. Speaker, instead of watching over our borders, this government wasted $50 million, and now we know what that money was used for. It went towards building a media centre that the media themselves never used. It went towards building a university campus that still has no studen

October 3rd, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Canada Labour Code  moved for leave to introduce Bill C-307, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code (pregnant or nursing employees). Mr. Speaker, it is with great joy and pride that I rise today in this House to introduce a bill that meets the needs of the workers' movement across the country and r

October 3rd, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

G8 Summit  Mr. Speaker, it sounds as though the Minister of Foreign Affairs is going through customs: he has nothing to declare. I know why, because he was not present at the meetings where the scheme for the G8 summit was worked out. The Auditor General was unable to establish who approved

October 4th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

G8 Summit  Mr. Speaker, as usual, the Minister of Foreign Affairs is putting on a good show. However, what Canadians want is transparency and the truth. It was not this minister who wrote those emails. He did not attend the meetings. And, contrary to what the Minister of Foreign Affairs cla

October 4th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

President of the Treasury Board  Mr. Speaker, if only the member for Parry Sound—Muskoka were capable of defending himself. We have learned that the mayor of Huntsville is clearly embarrassed by the email exchange between him and the President of the Treasury Board. Can the minister stand and explain to us how

October 5th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

President of the Treasury Board  Mr. Speaker, the Minister of Foreign Affairs must be starting to get really tired of standing and answering questions about his neighbour's emails. The mayor of Huntsville learned his lesson: if you are planning some funny business, make sure you cover your tracks. The Informati

October 5th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Keeping Canada's Economy and Jobs Growing Act  Madam Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to point out that the minister scolded us a few minutes ago for voting against infrastructure investments. But that should not surprise them. We know this government has a habit of bending the rules, diverting funds and using i

October 6th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

G8 Summit  Mr. Speaker, let us be clear. It is the Muskoka minister who misled the Auditor General. After 119 days, he should explain himself. The Auditor General said, “We received a small amount of documentation which wasn't, frankly, relevant to the question”. The Auditor General also s

October 6th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

G8 Summit  Mr. Speaker, there is something new. Yesterday, the Auditor General said that he tried to obtain additional information from the President of the Treasury Board. The Auditor General just wanted some documentation explaining the decision-making process, but he came up against a br

October 6th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

G8 Summit  Mr. Speaker, the President of the Treasury Board used a $50 million slush fund to award untendered contracts, give jobs to his friends and build an Olympic-sized arena, gazebos, a media centre that was never used and a campus that students do not go to. Last week, he described hi

October 17th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

National Defence  Mr. Speaker, we suspect that the government's chief operating officer likely followed the lead of the Associate Minister of National Defence. His department just spent—or wasted—$375,000 setting up new offices for assistant deputy ministers. That is the price of a new house for a

October 17th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

G8 Summit  Mr. Speaker, let us see whether the Conservatives’ new CEO knows how to manage. The member responsible for the department of Muskoka must explain to the House, and not in committee when he decides to do it, why he intervened in the Gravenhurst project. Why did he put that project

October 18th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

G8 Summit  Mr. Speaker, it took the President of the Treasury Board 131 days to stand up and respond to our questions. However, since he merely spouted a few silly comments, we were left less than satisfied, especially knowing that the Auditor General said that the member for Parry Sound—Mu

October 19th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

G8 Summit  Mr. Speaker, yesterday the minister told us that all 308 ridings received infrastructure funding. But, clearly, being friends with the minister makes it much easier to get in on that slush fund. The mayor of Huntsville should know: 18,000 residents, $30 million. Now that we know

October 19th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

G8 Summit  Mr. Speaker, the President of Treasury Board has quite the sense of humour. Today, he talked about open government. He was very open with the G8 funds—he turned on the taps for the projects of his friends, the mayor of Huntsville and the hotel manager. Unfortunately, as is often

October 20th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP