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Opioid Crisis in Canada  Mr. Chair, that member, having served in a provincial parliament, should very well know that when it comes to the administration of health care services, they are within provincial jurisdiction. I can tell her that the federal government is here to provide billions of dollars i

December 10th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Opioid Crisis in Canada  Mr. Chair, from the years of 2006 to 2014, I was the manager of a Twin Cities Minor Tackle Football Association team. My good friend Jody Brown was the head coach and his son Jody Jr. played on our team, while his other son Tyshawn watched from the sidelines and played with his f

December 10th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Opioid Crisis in Canada  moved: That the House take note of the opioid crisis in Canada.

December 10th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Criminal Code  moved: That in relation to the Senate amendments for Bill C-51, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Department of Justice Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act, not more than one further sitting day shall be allotted to the consideration of Senate amendm

December 10th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Customs Act  Madam Speaker, unfortunately, agreement could not be reached under the provisions of Standing Order 78(1) or 78(2) with respect to the consideration of the amendments to Bill C-21, an act to amend the Customs Act. Under the provisions of Standing Order 78(3), I give notice that

December 7th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Madam Speaker, the member, as well as all other members, has been informed that the RCMP works independently of government. Government does not direct the RCMP or security agencies to take on investigations. We appreciate its independence and the work it does.

December 7th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Madam Speaker, we have already answered this question. As the member should know, the RCMP operates independently of government. We on this side of the House respect its work and its independence.

December 7th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Madam Speaker, the member is confusing matters and he is doing it on purpose. That is not the right way to do things in the House. The member is well aware that the RCMP operates independently. The minister has answered these questions too. It is easy to tell when Conservative m

December 7th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, it is with regret that I advise that agreement could not be reached under the provisions of Standing Order 78(1) or 78(2) with respect to certain amendments to Bill C-51, an act to amend the Criminal Code and the Department of Justice Act and to make consequential

December 6th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Federal Sustainable Development Act  Madam Speaker, it is with regret that I advise that agreement could not be reached under the provisions of Standing Order 78(1) or 78(2) with respect to certain amendments to Bill C-57, an act to amend the Federal Sustainable Development Act. Under the provisions of Standing Or

December 6th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Poverty Reduction Act  Madam Speaker, it is with regret that I advise that agreement could not be reached under the provisions of Standing Order 78(1) or 78(2) with respect to the second reading stage of Bill C-87, an act respecting the reduction of poverty. Under the provisions of Standing Order 78(

December 6th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act  Madam Speaker, it is with regret that I advise that agreements could not be reached under the provisions of Standing Order 78(1) or 78(2) with respect to the second reading stage of Bill C-88, an act to amend the Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act and the Canada Petroleum R

December 6th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Business of the House  Mr. Speaker, this afternoon, we will begin debate on the Senate amendments to Bill C-57, the sustainable development bill. Tomorrow morning, we will start debate at report stage and third reading stage of Bill C-83, the administrative segregation legislation. Following question

December 6th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, as everyone knows, the minister answered the question yesterday. We know the report was tabled here and we thank the committee members for their work. It is easy for Canadians to see whether the Conservatives are asking real questions or if they are simply hiding b

December 6th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, my colleague knows well that committees are independent. That being said, I want to congratulate this particular committee for the important work it has accomplished, notably in regard—

December 6th, 2018House debate

Bardish ChaggerLiberal