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An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families  Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for his speech. I know that jurisdiction has been front and centre in some of the discussion on the other side. I think it is important to involve provinces and territories, but does the hon. member agree that the ultimate jurisdictional issu

May 3rd, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his question. When drafting a bill of this scope and significance, we know that consultations are very important. Before the bill was introduced, we held 65 meetings with indigenous groups, not just with the chiefs but with 2,000 community mem

May 3rd, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families  Mr. Speaker, the member for Winnipeg North is absolutely right. Every day in this country indigenous children are separated from their families and communities. That simply has to stop. This is the start of a process. Nobody is saying that this is going to be the be-all and end

May 3rd, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families  Mr. Speaker, that is an excellent question. As members know, off-reserve child and family services have traditionally been a provincial responsibility. That is why we have been working with all provinces from coast to coast from the very beginning. I personally attended a meeti

May 3rd, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families  Mr. Speaker, let me first say that I am very proud of the consultation process we had with indigenous communities across Canada. There were over 65 individual meetings across Canada, and well over 2,000 people participated. I am proud to say that we have the support of the Assemb

May 3rd, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member for her commitment to this bill and her positive contributions at committee toward making this a better bill. There are a couple of things. Number one, it is important to understand that we are reforming the way child welfare is delivered

May 3rd, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families  Mr. Speaker, I would like to begin by acknowledging that we are gathered on the traditional territory of the Algonquin people. I rise to speak to Bill C-92, which, if passed, would be a significant step forward in the process of reconciliation and in the renewal of the relations

May 3rd, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

National Suicide Prevention Action Plan  Madam Speaker, I am thankful for the opportunity to speak on the issue of suicide prevention. I would like to dedicate this debate to my late nephew, Zach Leger, who needlessly and tragically left us last summer. We love Zach. I want to thank the member for Timmins—James Bay for

May 2nd, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

Island Lakes Residents' Group  Mr. Speaker, in 1989, the Island Lakes Residents' Group was formed. Led by a dedicated volunteer board, it has advocated and fundraised for a number of important developments in the neighbourhood. During my time as city councillor for Saint Boniface—Saint Vital, I was proud to

April 30th, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, as parliamentary secretary to indigenous services, I am very proud of the work we are doing all over the country. We have invested over $21 billion in indigenous communities, and no riding has probably benefited more than the riding of Churchill. Several months a

April 29th, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1  Mr. Speaker, one of the issues I am very proud that we have dealt with since being elected as a government is that we have removed 81 long-term boil water advisories across Canada. There are under 60 left. It is not perfect, as the NDP would have it be, but it is very good, and w

April 12th, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

Indigenous Affairs  Mr. Speaker, our government recognizes that the threat of flooding during the spring breakup is an ongoing reality for the first nation of Kashechewan. Our commitment to a long-term relocation plan has not wavered and has not changed. In the meantime, we have made significant pr

April 12th, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

Indigenous Services  Mr. Speaker, our commitment to a long-term relocation plan has not changed. The member would know very well from her work as the former minister of indigenous services and president of the Treasury Board the work that is under way to deliver on this commitment. We have made sig

April 11th, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act  Madam Speaker, I was very proud to stand in this chamber, as I believe all members on this side of the House were, to support UNDRIP, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. We studied it at committee. I was proud to support it there, as well as on the

April 9th, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal

Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act  Madam Speaker, this bill is intended to fix a problem created by the previous Conservative government, move us ahead on a process that promotes reconciliation, and at the same time, create certainty for investments in the Mackenzie Valley and the Arctic. It is clear to me that

April 9th, 2019House debate

Dan VandalLiberal