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Safe Streets and Communities Act  Madam Speaker, I thank the Conservative member for her speech. I am particularly touched by the fact that she is concerned about the exploitation of workers. Since I have over 10 years of experience working in human rights and the union movement, the topics of abuse and harsh tr

November 30th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Service Canada  Mr. Speaker, unfortunately, that is still quite a bad answer. Today is December 2. It is snowing. It is beautiful. Children are happy. Walking through the corridors of Parliament this morning, I saw a lot of fir trees. There were little ones, medium-sized ones, big ones, with ba

December 2nd, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Service Canada  Mr. Speaker, if there are no national directives, there is a very clear Quebec directive in any case. It is not just the employees who are deprived of the magic of Christmas in their workplace. The Conservatives also want to deprive hundreds of members of the public of these ann

December 2nd, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Port of Montreal  Mr. Speaker, unfortunately the story of arm twisting and influence peddling continues. The Conservatives are not helping to shed light on the matter. Here is another conversation between Mr. Poulin and Mr. Accurso: Mr. Poulin: “...We'll get the information. Now, Soudas, if he

December 6th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Port of Montreal  Mr. Speaker, unfortunately there are many more questions than answers about corruption at the Montreal Port Authority. This is what Bernard Poulin had to say to Tony Accurso about Leo Housakos: “Leo Housakos is coming to see me...Leo is good not because of his association with C

December 6th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

President of the Treasury Board  Mr. Speaker, that is just another way of avoiding answering questions. Conservatives deal with many scandals by denying the facts and hoping everyone will just forget. For example, the President of the Treasury Board testified at committee that the G8 port project was removed at

December 7th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

President of the Treasury Board  Mr. Speaker, just because the minister is wearing a Christmas tie, that does not mean that he could play Santa Claus in his riding with $50 million of taxpayers' money. The minister said that the city decided to remove the project. The same city sent two emails indicating that it

December 7th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Fair Representation Act  Mr. Speaker, once again today, this Conservative government's behaviour is pathetic. What was once supposed to be an exception is becoming the norm. For the ninth time this fall, the government is limiting time for debate in the House. It is a sign of contempt for parliamentarian

December 7th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Senate Reform Act  Mr. Speaker, since it is related to the debate, I would like to talk about the Senate's financial statements from March 31, 2010. The costs were: pay and benefits, $71,685,000; transportation, $12,883,000; facilities, $11 million; and professional services, $4 million. The total

December 7th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, they did it again. Trust the Conservatives to not learn a lesson. A few short years ago, they misled all of us about the border infrastructure fund. The Auditor General called this action non-transparent and they agreed. Now we find out that another fund has been

December 8th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, let me greet the new spokesperson for the President of the Treasury Board. The Conservatives keep reminding us that they spent $1 billion on the green infrastructure fund, but only 10% of that has been spent in three years. In committee, the Parliamentary Secretary

December 8th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Fair Representation Act  Mr. Speaker, I would first like to say that I wish to share my time with the hon. member for Gatineau. First of all, I must address the statements made by the hon. member for Saint-Laurent—Cartierville, who announced in a somewhat populist manner that people do not want more pol

December 13th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Fair Representation Act  Mr. Speaker, I have strange visions. I want to thank the hon. member for Saint-Laurent—Cartierville for that very pertinent question. However, it is as though he were completely ignoring an essential principle, namely the recognition of the Quebec nation and maintaining Quebec's

December 13th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Fair Representation Act  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the hon. member for his very pertinent question With this bill, the Liberals are taking a somewhat populist approach, suggesting that MPs and democracy cost too much and that we should not be spending money on that. In our opinion, as democrats, that

December 13th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Fair Representation Act  Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate my hon. colleague from Gatineau on her speech, which explained things very clearly and was quite balanced and reasonable. I would like to ask her the following question. Members on the other side of the House talk about proportional repr

December 13th, 2011House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP