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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to data held by the government related to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine: (a) on what date and how was the government informed of the clinical trial data of the vaccine that was published on November 4, 2021, in the New England Journal of Medicine; (b) on what date and how
May 31st, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Naturopathic Medicine Week Madam Speaker, this week is Naturopathic Medicine Week. As a chiropractor myself, I understand and have seen first-hand what Canada's incredible naturopathic doctors do. Canada's naturopathic doctors are primary care providers and experts in natural medicine. Naturopathic medicin
May 20th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I would like my hon. colleague's opinion, because, from a public health standpoint, vaccines should provide sterilizing immunity, and these shots do not. They do not stop transmission. From a public health standpoint, vaccine mandates make scientific sense only if th
May 19th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, I would like to start by thanking the member for St. Albert—Edmonton for asking me to speak to Bill S-206. It has a personal part in my life and in my family. I also want to thank him for his tenacity. He has a gift of identifying an injustice and also suggesting a s
May 12th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the government’s requirements as a signatory to the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the government’s Emergency Economic Measures Order SOR/2022-20: (a) did the government adhere to the section of the ICCPR which state
April 25th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021 Madam Speaker, I want to thank my colleague for his excellent speech. The Liberals are doubling down on their first-time homebuyer incentive, which is something that was introduced a couple of years ago, but it has helped less than 15% of its stated goal. Now, Conservatives have
March 28th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021 Madam Speaker, I agree with the member. With the federal government, and now with its alliance with the NDP, we are going to see a more centralized and more authoritative government. We are going to see a government that is going to be dictating to provinces in areas of provincia
March 28th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021 Madam Speaker, that will show a difference between Conservatives and the NDP. Of course, the NDP always wants to tax the rich. If my colleague listened to my speech, who are the rich the NDP is starting to go after? The new CMHC report shows that a million-dollar home is an ave
March 28th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021 Madam Speaker, unfortunately, the member was not listening to my speech. I did talk about the housing issue and the issues that are important to Oshawa. I think they are probably important to her community as well. Canadians want leadership. The Prime Minister basically said tha
March 28th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021 Madam Speaker, my colleague's question gives us the opportunity to say that the science of today supports it. Every single province and territory, and countries around the world, are opening up and getting rid of these mandates. It just shows how out of touch the Liberals and th
March 28th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021 Madam Speaker, it is always a pleasure to rise in the House and talk about the priorities of Oshawa. I get to speak to Bill C-8, an act to implement certain provisions of the economic and fiscal update. However, first I want to say that we are living in unprecedented times. Last
March 28th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021 Madam Speaker, my colleague talked about similar worries that I have about the continued centralization of government, and he talked about housing, which I am hearing a lot about in my community. The Conservatives have a solution: Motion No. 54. It is asking the federal governmen
March 28th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021 Madam Speaker, one of the things I am concerned about is housing in Oshawa for seniors and youth. Conservatives brought forward Motion No. 54 to ask the Liberals to abandon their first-time homebuyer initiative, because it has literally only helped about 15% of the people it is t
March 25th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to Health Canada and the Pfizer/BioNtech Phase 3 vaccine clinical trial that was used for a population-wide approval of novel medical intervention: (a) what are, in percentages, the benefits conferred by vaccination versus control (placebo) considering all-cause morbi
March 21st, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, yesterday, I met with Ukrainian leaders in Oshawa who are mobilizing to help anywhere and everywhere they can to bring humanitarian aid to Ukraine, but also to help their family members and friends come to Canada for refuge. Our government needs to do more to facilit
March 4th, 2022House debate
Colin CarrieConservative