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Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, we have talked a lot about increasing the rental supply. As I said before, we need to look at all the different ways of increasing that supply, whether it is through the private sector, the public sector or the not-for-profit sector. All of these areas can contribu

December 9th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Petitions  Madam Speaker, I also have the honour to rise today and present a petition in support of Bill S-223. The petitioners are excited about this bill because they want to see forced organ harvesting and trafficking stopped. This bill would make it a criminal offence to do that. It has

December 15th, 2021House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Return  With regard to the impact of inflation on the Market Basket Measure (MBM) and the poverty line: (a) what is the current, or latest, MBM for the reference family and various poverty lines in each of the MBM geographic areas in Saskatchewan; (b) what was the 2018-base MBM for the r

January 31st, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Return  With regard to the Temporary Foreign Workers Program, broken down by province and territory, and fiscal years from 2018 to present: (a) how many work permits have been processed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, and are expected to be processed for 2021-22; (b) of

January 31st, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Return  With regard to the Temporary Foreign Workers Program, broken down by province and territory, and fiscal years from 2018 to present: (a) how many Labour Market Impact Assessments has Employment and Social Development Canada (i) undertaken, (ii) completed; (b) what was the average

January 31st, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply  Mr. Speaker, it is always a privilege to get up and speak in the House on behalf of the constituents of Saskatoon West. Nearly six months ago we had an election call, and the Liberal Party leader said that this was the most important election since World War II. It has taken hi

February 1st, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply  Mr. Speaker, the protests we saw in Toronto were about denouncing Israel, and unfortunately we never saw anything about that on the news. Apparently that is not important to our media. The real question is, will this end? Is it possible to make this end? I would submit that larg

February 1st, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply  Mr. Speaker, there is no question that our health care workers and our health care providers in this country deserve medals of honour. They have been working extremely hard. I think all of us in this House would salute them. What it is really showing is that we have a deficiency

February 1st, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply  Mr. Speaker, first of all, I am not saying that we should not follow public health measures, but I am giving a perspective from Saskatchewan. We have taken a bit of a different approach. We have had fewer lockdowns and fewer restrictions, and the results have been similar, so the

February 1st, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Human Trafficking  Mr. Speaker, my heart was saddened to hear the news of four people from India losing their lives last month after becoming lost in -35°C weather during a blizzard. This is a tragedy made worse by the news that it was allegedly human traffickers who put these people in harm’s way.

February 3rd, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure, as always, to speak to this important motion today, and I am proud to be speaking on behalf of Saskatoon West. Saskatoon is the economic engine of Saskatchewan. For example, in January, there were 6,000 jobs in Saskatchewan and 4,000 of those were

February 8th, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I am not a spokesman for the Government of Saskatchewan, so I cannot comment on that. I can say that, obviously, water is a key component of agriculture in our province. I indicated in my speech how important agriculture is to everything we do in the province of Sask

February 8th, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, of course, rail is, as I mentioned, very critical to many of the things we do in our province. Our province is a resource-based province, whether we are talking about oil, minerals, potash or agriculture. All of these things require various forms of transport. The b

February 8th, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I was not present when the hon. member was speaking about Asquith, but that is adjacent to my riding so I know the area well. What is critical in Canada are jobs. We need jobs in our country and we need employees to fill those jobs. The way we get those jobs is by e

February 8th, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, there are many things. He mentioned the environment and that is a key one. We need to be able to work together. We need to be able to recognize our unique situation with agriculture being so key and our ability to store so much carbon in the ground. Agriculture needs

February 8th, 2022House debate

Brad RedekoppConservative