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Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act  Madam Speaker, I find it interesting that the member refers to not leaving things to the future. When I look at the legislation before us, when does it start? When is the first review? When are the first requirements required? Are they even going to be impacted by the member oppo

March 10th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act  Madam Speaker, I want to clarify my remarks. In no way am I saying that we should not be trying to reduce greenhouse gases. I am just saying that we have to look at it a little differently. We cannot compare ourselves to Bermuda, or India or wherever. We need to create a made-in-

March 10th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, today we are celebrating Earth Day. All Conservatives know how important the health of our planet is. The leader of our Conservative Party recently announced our plan to secure the environment. This comprehensive plan would achieve about the same emissions reductions

April 22nd, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to communications, public relations or consulting contracts signed by the government or ministers' offices since January 1, 2018, in relation to goods or services provided to ministers offices: what are the details of all such contracts, including (i) the start and en

April 26th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to meetings between ministers or ministerial exempt staff and federal ombudsmen since January 1, 2016: what are the details of all such meetings, including (i) individuals in attendance, (ii) the date, (iii) agenda items or topics discussed?

April 26th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the relationship between the government and Canada 2020 since January 1, 2016: (a) what is the total amount of expenditures provided to Canada 2020, broken down by year, for (i) ticket purchases, (ii) sponsorships, (iii) conference fees, (iv) other expenditures; an

April 26th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Alan Chant  Mr. Speaker, Saskatoon recently lost a stalwart of the Conservative movement. As a long-time EDA board member and staff member, Al Chant was a dedicated and caring person who loved helping others. Whether to a constituent, a party member or even an MP, Al was not afraid to speak

May 7th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1  Mr. Speaker, not to give any secrets away, but I suspect my colleague is of a similar vintage as me. I remember when my first mortgage, for example, was 13%. The interest costs in this budget are admittedly quite low, and we are in a low interest rate time, but they will go up.

May 27th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

The Budget  Madam Speaker, yesterday the Liberal-NDP coalition rammed through the House the Prime Minister’s billion-dollar-deficit budget. This budget is a massive letdown to all Canadians who were looking to the federal government to deliver us out of the worst economic times this country

May 28th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Canadian Heritage  Mr. Speaker, the Liberal-Bloc coalition cutting off debate on its Internet-censorship bill is an act of cowardice by this government. It is doing this because it is afraid of the public backlash against going down in history as the government that trampled over Pierre Trudeau's C

June 7th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Petitions  Madam Speaker, today I am pleased to rise and present this petition from 543 petitioners in Saskatoon. They spoke passionately to me about the military coup in Myanmar, where tens of thousands of people were protesting, but the military and police had cracked down on them. They a

June 8th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I will be splitting my time with the member for Port Moody—Coquitlam. It is my privilege to rise in the House to speak today. Housing is an issue that was important to me before becoming an MP, because in my previous job I owned a small home-building business and

June 8th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I appreciate the parliamentary secretary's comments and I do appreciate the work that he is doing on behalf of Saskatoon. Hopefully, we will see some money flow eventually to Saskatoon. Regarding the building codes, he is right. The Saskatchewan government does ad

June 8th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, the cost of construction these days is really unfortunate. That is part of why I am talking about the building codes. We have to make sure that what we are implementing for building codes is reasonable given the costs that are associated with them. Many factors co

June 8th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I can speak to my own position on this. In my former work, I was involved with different organizations working in the inner areas of Saskatoon. Housing has always been a priority to me. Housing has been important to me all through my life. I have worked hard to hel

June 8th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative