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The Opioid Crisis in Canada moved: That this committee take note of the opioid crisis in Canada. Mr. Speaker, I will be splitting my time with the member for Yukon. I join you today from the traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, where we honour all indigenous peoples who paddled th
February 8th, 2022House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, like the member opposite, our government recognizes that problematic substance use is a health issue. We are working very hard to divert people who use drugs away from the criminal justice system. The Public Prosecution Service of Canada issued guidance stating that
February 3rd, 2022House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Alexa McDonough Mr. Speaker, I join today from the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit as we gather in the House of Commons of Canada to celebrate the life of our trail-blazing, courageous and compassionate former colleague, Alexa McDonough. Our hearts are with her family and
January 31st, 2022House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, I think that the Integrated Youth Services is probably the furthest along in our quest for national standards on mental health and wraparound services that wrap around each young person with their unique needs. I am very excited for places like Foundry in British Col
December 13th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his ongoing advocacy for mental health. The three-digit number will be a very important asset as we go forward. It is, as members know, being reviewed by the CRTC, but we need to make sure that when people call that number, it is hooked up to t
December 13th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Criminal Code and Controlled Drugs and Substances Act moved that Bill C-5, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, be read the second time and referred to a committee.
December 13th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, our government supports a national three-digit hotline for Canadians in crisis, and I thank the member for Cariboo—Prince George for his tireless advocacy on this issue. The CRTC is currently considering public input from consultations that concluded on September 1.
December 7th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his extensive work on this issue as medical officer of health for the Yukon and for joining me last week for the discussions with Yukon ministers and first nations leadership. Our hearts are with the families, loved ones and communities of tho
December 7th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Justice Mr. Speaker, I congratulate the member on his election to the House. Our government will do anything it takes to save lives and reduce the harms of the worsening toxic drug supply in opioid and overdose crisis. On the section 56 exemption from British Columbia, as well as Vancou
December 6th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, our government recognizes that substance use is a health issue. We are looking at ways to divert people who use drugs away from the criminal justice system and toward supportive and trusted relationships. We will carefully review any request to decriminalize the pers
December 6th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, this government has always known that this was a discriminatory practice and it was up to the scientists and Canadian Blood Services to take this decision. We are very grateful to them for this proposal and we look forward to giving an answer in due course.
November 26th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, as someone who has advocated for this for a very long time, I understand that we have to wait for science and for the people who act in an arm's-length agency. It is up to the agency to actually ask us to do this. We are looking at this proposal and we hope to be abl
November 26th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, the COVID‑19 situation around the world continues to be volatile and unpredictable. The PCR tests required for entering Canada are able to detect this variant. The purpose of this morning's WHO emergency meeting was to determine next steps. This afternoon, the minis
November 26th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, our screening requirements at the border protect the health and safety of Canadians. We know that the fight against COVID-19 is not over. We are working with our partners around the world to protect Canadians. The situation is evolving quickly, and we are working cl
November 26th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, the COVID-19 situation around the world continues to be volatile and unpredictable. We continue to monitor the situation very closely. We will not hesitate to take action to protect Canadians. The PCR tests required to enter Canada are capable of detecting this varia
November 26th, 2021House debate
Carolyn BennettLiberal