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Housing Mr. Speaker, the Liberals' national housing co-investment fund was announced with great fanfare in 2017, but over the two- to three-year period it has delivered very little nationwide. Now the Liberals want us to believe they can build 3,000 homes in six months. Will the govern
September 25th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Fisheries Madam Speaker, I have a point of order. I would like to respond to the parliamentary secretary.
September 28th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, petitioners in my riding call on the government to address sex-selective abortion. Sex-selective abortion is antithetical to our commitment to equality between men and women. A 2019 Dart and Maru/Blue poll conducted for the National Post showed that 84% of Canadians
October 7th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Union of Canadian Correctional Officers Madam Speaker, the Union of Canadian Correctional Officers, UCCO-SACC-CSN, represents over 7,300 members working on the front lines in federal institutions across Canada, hundreds within my own riding. Correctional officers face significant but avoidable challenges during the wo
October 9th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Housing Madam Speaker, last month the Liberals made yet another housing announcement, $1 billion to be spent in six months to purchase 3,000 units. There has been nothing rapid about the government's previous housing commitments, and without a public plan and application process, it is
October 9th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, today I am presenting three petitions. The first one is on rural broadband. The petitioners in my riding acknowledge that the federal government has failed to improve rural broadband Internet services, especially in rural and indigenous communities. COVID-19 has onl
October 19th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, the second petition I am presenting relates to the Sikh and Hindu minorities in Afghanistan. The petitioners call upon the government to allow them to sponsor refugees privately, to support those minorities in Afghanistan who are suffering.
October 19th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, the third petition is from my constituents on the ongoing challenges Uighur Muslims face in China. The petitioners call upon the Government of Canada to call out the Chinese Communist Party on its human rights abuses in China.
October 19th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, like a lot of members of Parliament, I consulted my constituents extensively on Bill C-7. One area of commonality everyone seemed to share was that the Government of Canada, we collectively as legislators, can do more for people to have more options when they reach a
October 19th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Lobster Fishery Dispute in Nova Scotia Mr. Speaker, Canadians across the country think that DFO is not directing its operations properly. Could the Bloc Québécois member give us an example of how the government could do better and find a middle ground for indigenous and non-indigenous fishers in Nova Scotia?
October 19th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Lobster Fishery Dispute in Nova Scotia Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the hon. member for his very important speech and the insight he has provided as an Atlantic Canadian to tonight's discourse. What does the member think the minister of fisheries and oceans could do right now to get over the severe lack of lead
October 19th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Lobster Fishery Dispute in Nova Scotia Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank everyone who participated in this debate tonight. Before I begin, let me state what I do not know. I do not know the Marshall decisions, although I read them. I do not know the member for Sydney—Victoria, the only Mi'kmaq member of the House of
October 19th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Lobster Fishery Dispute in Nova Scotia The smile on my face is there because I am trying to reflect the mood. It is not in any way a reflection of—
October 19th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Lobster Fishery Dispute in Nova Scotia I am responding to the issues. What we are seeing here in Nova Scotia is part of a broader societal issue that we are facing. I am concerned that what happened in Nova Scotia is only the beginning of what will start happening in other communities across Canada if Parliament doe
October 19th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative
Lobster Fishery Dispute in Nova Scotia Mr. Speaker, as I said in the beginning, I have not studied the clear complexities that exist in the Nova Scotia fishery, but hopefully tomorrow the minister is going to sit down and start working out some of these questions. Maybe having a Nova Scotian aboriginal authority is th
October 19th, 2020House debate
Brad VisConservative