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Manufacturing Industry Mr. Speaker, since 2002, we have noted a downward trend in jobs in the manufacturing sector. There have been some blips in the trend, but the situation has continued to deteriorate. Just last month, 11,800 jobs were lost in Quebec, bringing the total to 31,900 in the past year
June 15th, 2006House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to speak this morning on the motion introduced by the NDP. This motion proposes to rectify decades of underfunding of programs for seniors and, in the same breath, proposes a set of actions to achieve that. Like my colleague, I am always surprised, not
June 15th, 2006House debate
Agri-Food Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Chair of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food tabled in this House the first report of the committee, which calls on the government to limit imports of milk protein concentrates through regulatory means, namely Article XXVIII of the GATT.
June 9th, 2006House debate
Agri-Food Mr. Speaker, this is a serious issue. Just this week, the minister was defending supply management in this House. How can he claim to be working with this system while permitting the violation of one of its three basic principles, the protection of borders, by limiting the impor
June 9th, 2006House debate
Huntingdon Textile Workers Mr. Speaker, on May 18, hundreds of textile workers from Huntingdon came to Parliament Hill to voice their distress. After being victims of international treaties that led to massive plant closures in their industry, these workers saw the federal government terminate the Program
June 9th, 2006House debate
Privacy Protection Mr. Speaker, many EXPRO TEC employees are from my riding. They are very concerned that, as a result of this sale, their records will be sent to the United States. In view of the very special and delicate nature of this problem, should the Prime Minister himself not put the matte
May 30th, 2006House debate
Older Workers Mr. Speaker, it is precisely because the government did nothing for the textile industry that businesses have had to close their doors completely, as Huntingdon was forced to do last year. Given that the federal government is partially responsible for these closures that affect
May 18th, 2006House debate
Older Workers Mr. Speaker, older workers who are losing their jobs were abandoned by the previous government. They are now desperate, given the indifference of the Conservatives. In a letter addressed to the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, a former textile worker expressed
May 18th, 2006House debate
Canada--U.S. Border Mr. Speaker, the Government of Quebec intends to take a common stand with Vermont on the mandatory passport issue. Does the government finally understand the major impact of this measure, and does it intend to ask the American government to reconsider its position?
May 12th, 2006House debate
Émilie Aganier Mr. Speaker, I am very pleased to congratulate Émilie Aganier, a proud representative of the Beauharnois figure skating club, on her wonderful performance. Émilie won a bronze medal at the National STARSkate Championships held here in Ottawa last April. I especially want to con
May 12th, 2006House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, time permitting, I will share my time with my colleague from Jeanne-Le Ber. I am pleased to speak today in this House during the opposition day of the Bloc Québécois on the motion calling for commitment to the objectives of the Kyoto protocol, an effective plan and
May 11th, 2006House debate
Public Health Agency of Canada Act Mr. Speaker, could the member tell us what exactly would be the role of the Quebec office of this agency? In concrete terms, what would that do to improve and better protect the health of Quebeckers?
May 5th, 2006House debate
Laurent Pauzé-Dupuis Mr. Speaker, today I would like to honour the passing of a student from Hemmingford in Montérégie. Laurent Pauzé-Dupuis died on April 3 in Peking, China. Laurent was 22 years old. Together with 1,300 other university students from all over the world, he was participating in a si
May 5th, 2006House debate
Public Health Agency of Canada Act Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for her question. When members speak for the first time in the House on a particular subject, especially newly elected members, they take the time to read on that subject and to consult their constituents. As a matter of fact, yesterday, I consult
May 5th, 2006House debate
Public Health Agency of Canada Act Mr. Speaker, I thank the parliamentary secretary for his question. I do believe that my remarks were misunderstood. I said all along that were not against collaboration and cooperation. On the contrary, we think it is important to work together in a joint effort. We do not want s
May 5th, 2006House debate