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Privilege  Mr. Speaker, first of all, it is an opposition day, and the member should not be taking time out of the time for debate on the motion they have spent time working on. I have listened to the member opposite, and I do not believe this matter constitutes a prima facie question of p

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Business of the House  Mr. Speaker, this afternoon we will continue to debate the Conservative Party motion. Tomorrow, we will resume debate on Bill C-26, on the Canada pension plan. Next week, as the hon. member said, we will be working hard in our constituencies and attending Remembrance Day ceremo

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, as I said, and as the member knows, all members and all parties raise funds, and they all have to follow the same rules. There can be no conflict of interest when following the rules, and that is what we will continue to do.

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, once again, the member very well knows that the federal rules are some of the strongest in the country. He also knows that in some provinces, they accept donations from unions, trade associations, and corporations. That is not the case in the federal system. The mem

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, there is no preferential access to this government. This government is demonstrating the most open and transparent approach, not just by following the rules but by being more engaged with Canadians and listening to them and the challenges they face. This government

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I am not sure how many times I have to say it, but I will repeat it just in case the hon. member has not heard it before. Federal politics is subject to some of the strictest political financing legislation and regulations in the country. The government is committed

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker—

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, as the member very well knows, no, he does not.

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the member very well knows that all members of Parliament and all parties fundraise, and we all abide by the exact same rules. I appreciate the member taking a moment to want to talk about Canadians and wanting to talk about what we have delivered on. The government

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the member very well knows, and all Canadians know very well, that the government has embarked on unprecedented levels of public consultations and access to the government. The government is available and encourages Canadians to be involved and encourages Canadians

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the member very well knows that in Canada we have some of the strictest fundraising rules across the country. If we want to talk about access, let us talk about some of the good work this government is doing. Just today the Prime Minister and members of his cabinet

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, Canada has some of the strongest rules when it comes to fundraising across the nation. The member knows that very well. When it comes to our young people, when it comes to women entrepreneurs, when it comes to under-represented groups, these are concerns this gover

November 3rd, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the member knows very well that the federal rules are some of the strictest in the country, and all members abide by the exact same rules. It is true that our government has embarked on an unprecedented level of—

November 1st, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I appreciate that. Once again I will remind members that our government has embarked on unprecedented levels of public consultation to make sure that we are responding to the very real needs and challenges of Canadians. This is why we raised taxes on the one per cen

November 1st, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the opportunity to rise once again in the House to remind all members that the federal rules are some of the strongest in the country. There is no preferential access to this government. This government is demonstrating the most open and transparent appr

November 1st, 2016House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal