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Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I wish to inform you that I will be sharing my time with my distinguished colleague, the member for Skeena—Bulkley Valley. I am pleased to rise in the House to speak to the official opposition motion. It saddens me that the Conservative Party has this tendency to
May 7th, 2019House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech and commend him for his ability to throw political darts at his opponents. However, I would like to ask him a much more serious question that goes beyond partisan games. According to the IPCC, we have 12 years. The planet has 12
May 7th, 2019House debate
Points of Order Mr. Speaker, the sword of Damocles is hanging over the heads of steel workers who might lose their safeguards in two weeks. Accordingly, I hope you will find unanimous consent of the House to move the following motion: That, given that many of the 23,000 direct jobs and 100,00
April 12th, 2019House debate
Employment Mr. Speaker, steel workers and their families are going through a tough time. They are facing uncertainty as the temporary safeguards are set to expire on April 27. The Liberals are reluctant to keep these safeguards in place to protect our jobs and prevent our market from being
April 12th, 2019House debate
Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for her speech. She emphasized that we need to work together to fight racism, xenophobia and intolerance. Naturally, we on this side of the House support that fight. To govern is to make choices. For instance, we have a government that continues
April 12th, 2019House debate
An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families Mr. Speaker, I find it rather unfortunate that this is the 62nd gag order imposed by the Liberal government. Obviously, everyone cares about the well-being of children in indigenous communities, and we agree that action has to be taken. I do not understand why the government dra
April 11th, 2019House debate
The Environment Mr. Speaker, when the IPCC report gave us 12 years to take action on global warming, how did the Liberals respond? They purchased a pipeline. When we learned that Canada is warming at twice the rate of the rest of the planet, how did the Liberals respond? They released a budget t
April 9th, 2019House debate
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to federal funding in the constituency of Rosemont--La Petite-Patrie, between April 2016 and January 2019: (a) what applications for funding have been received, including for each the (i) name of the organization, (ii) department, (iii) program and sub-program under w
April 5th, 2019House debate
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to housing investments and housing assets held by the government: (a) how much federal funding has been spent in the riding of Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie on housing over the period of 1995 to 2017, broken down by year; (b) how much federal funding is scheduled to be sp
April 5th, 2019House debate
Party Membership Mr. Speaker, during the last election campaign, the Liberal Party promised a lot of things, such as enacting electoral reform, ending subsidies for oil companies, increasing international aid, ensuring respect for first nations and reducing tax evasion. Nothing has been done. We
April 3rd, 2019House debate
Party Membership Mr. Speaker, when one gains power, one has to actually respect the institutions, respect the voice for 338 ridings that was sent to Parliament, allow for real debate, and have ministers who are actually ministers of their department and not just spokespeople as approved by the PM
April 3rd, 2019House debate
The Environment Mr. Speaker, in 2015 the Liberals promised to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies. Then it was inefficient subsidies, so already we were suspicious. Imagine our surprise this morning when we heard from the commissioner of the environment and sustainable development that they do not e
April 2nd, 2019House debate
The Environment Mr. Speaker, on Friday, 1.5 million students went on strike for the future of the planet and their own future. I attended the protest in Montreal, amid a sea of 100,000 other people. It was beautiful and moving to see all these young people standing up to demand action. There w
March 20th, 2019House debate
International Day of La Francophonie Mr. Speaker, French is often defined by its vocabulary and grammar, which can be difficult, but it is so much more than that. French may be our language, but it is also our culture, expressed through our poetry, literature and music. It is alive with expressions, regionalisms and
March 20th, 2019House debate
Justice Mr. Speaker, in the past six weeks, the Prime Minister has lost his justice minister, his Treasury Board president, his top adviser, and the Clerk of the Privy Council. Wow. Now he is hitting the panic button. He called for help, and who answered that call? It was a former Libe
March 19th, 2019House debate