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House debate  Madam Chair, I absolutely agree with my hon. colleague. This is something that all parties agree on. It is a team Canada approach. Speaking of team Canada, the minister is in Washington right now with a group of members of Parliament from all parties to make sure that we are vi

December 1st, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, our government recognizes the importance of the forestry and softwood lumber industry for Quebec. We will continue to defend the resiliency and innovation of Quebec's forestry industry, which exports more than $10 billion in forestry products per year and employs mor

December 1st, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, this is exactly why we fought very hard, and successfully, to keep the dispute resolution mechanism within CUSMA, and that is something we will continue to do. In fact, the WTO, under NAFTA and CUSMA, has consistently ruled in Canada's favour that Canada is a fair tr

December 1st, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, I would like to thank the member for Calgary Skyview for sharing his time with me and also, as a fellow Calgarian, on his election as a Liberal for Calgary Skyview. Canada's forestry sector—

December 1st, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

House debate  Madam Chair, Canada's forestry sector is a crucial part of the economy from coast to coast. The forestry industry contributes to the economic vitality of thousands of communities. This week, the Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business and Economic Devel

December 1st, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

Order Respecting the Business of the House and its Committees  Mr. Speaker, I could not agree more with my hon. colleague. The one thing that is absolutely vital about democratic institutions is resilience and the ability to modify and adapt to changing circumstances. Institutions, by their nature, need to reflect and adapt to the current en

November 25th, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

Order Respecting the Business of the House and its Committees  Mr. Speaker, our main responsibility here in the House is to protect Canadians and their health. We need to keep that in mind in everything we do.

November 25th, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

Order Respecting the Business of the House and its Committees  Mr. Speaker, I have been in this House for six years, and I know that members in this House work hard every day. I find it both insulting and disingenuous that the member opposite would accuse any of us of wanting to hide in basements simply because we want to maintain public hea

November 25th, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

Order Respecting the Business of the House and its Committees  Mr. Speaker, I will be sharing my time with the hon. member for Outremont. Since this is the first time that I am standing in the House in the 44th Parliament, I want to thank my constituents of Ottawa West—Nepean for putting their faith, confidence and trust in me once again as

November 25th, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, as outlined in Canada’s defence policy, “Strong, Secure, Engaged”, a modern fighter aircraft fleet is essential for defending Canada and Canadian sovereignty and contributing to our NORAD and NATO commitments, now and in the future. That is why on December 12, 2017,

June 21st, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, the care and support of ill and injured military members and their families remains a priority for National Defence. The Canadian Armed Forces is dedicated to ensuring that every ill and injured member receives high-quality care and support throughout their recovery

June 21st, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

National Defence  Madam Speaker, I am very disappointed by the viciousness of the tone in the House we have seen yesterday and today. I would like to review the track record of service to Canada and Canadians of this Minister of National Defence. He has over two decades of service in the Canadian

June 18th, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

National Defence  Madam Speaker, we will take no lessons from the Conservatives, who, while under the Harper government, appointed a chief of the defence staff who was under active investigation by the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service. If the Conservatives were serious about this iss

June 18th, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

National Defence  Madam Speaker, the Minister of National Defence is an inspirational trailblazer and ally who we are absolutely proud to have on our team. He has spent his career breaking down barriers to inclusion. The minister has lived a life of service to Canadians, whether that was during hi

June 18th, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal

National Defence  Madam Speaker, yesterday shows that the Conservatives are more focused on waging personal and partisan attacks than supporting the women and men of the Canadian Armed Forces. As opposition members themselves admitted, that vote will do nothing to help our women and men in uniform

June 18th, 2021House debate

Anita VandenbeldLiberal