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Access to Information Madam Speaker, this week is Right to Know Week, but every day that goes by without a duty to document the discussions and decisions in ministers' offices is an affront to Canadians' right to know. The Liberal government has so far not dealt with the issue of ministerial emails b
September 30th, 2016House debate
Transcona Legion Mr. Speaker, I rise today to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #7 or, as it is most commonly known, the Transcona Legion. The Transcona Legion was officially formed on December 6, 1926. Since its founding, it has become an integral part of the
September 27th, 2016House debate
CANADA LABOUR CODE Mr. Speaker, I know, as a proud member of a union, that I had access to that information long before the Conservatives cooked up Bills C-377 and C-525. It was a made-up problem. The answer to the member's question is, yes, they should have access to that information. That is so
September 26th, 2016House debate
CANADA LABOUR CODE Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for her question. As she said, any union member who wants that information can simply go to the union office and ask for it. That information is shared at union meetings. In my case, the union leaders' expenditures had to be voted on at every m
September 26th, 2016House debate
CANADA LABOUR CODE Mr. Speaker, there are two things I would like to say in response to that. The first is that I hear the member's criticism and the echoes of it from the last Parliament about private members' business and changing labour law through private members' bills. That was an apt critic
September 26th, 2016House debate
CANADA LABOUR CODE Mr. Speaker, I know that the member for Saint John—Rothesay, in response to the question asked twice by my colleague, the member for Hochelaga, is keen to stay on the topic of Bill C-4. However, I could not help but notice that when the member for Winnipeg North asked him a quest
September 26th, 2016House debate
CANADA LABOUR CODE Mr. Speaker, I will be splitting my time with the member for Hamilton Mountain. I am very pleased to be speaking at third reading of Bill C-4. I wish I had had the opportunity to do it sooner, because this is a good example of legislation that ought to have passed through the H
September 26th, 2016House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, earlier, I mentioned that all of the Atlantic MPs were Liberals and that none of them were prepared to say that we should guarantee that region a seat in the Supreme Court. Perhaps that is because 100% of the members for that region are Liberal, even though they did
September 22nd, 2016House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I listened with attention to the speech of the member for Calgary Shepard. I appreciate the contradiction that he has identified between the government members saying on the one hand that they respect the custom, but when pressed, not being willing to guarantee that
September 22nd, 2016House debate
Food and Drugs Act Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the hon. member for the question and for his knowledge of Elmwood—Transcona. Certainly, as a member of Parliament representing a rail community, I see two sides to the element in the bill that is about transporting dangerous goods from one corner of t
September 20th, 2016House debate
Food and Drugs Act Mr. Speaker, my colleague is absolutely right that we need a trade framework that enables a Canadian government to have a plan and take action on such a plan. With the Unifor negotiations with GM going on, a lot of experts on television recently have been talking about the auto
September 20th, 2016House debate
Food and Drugs Act Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise in support of sending this bill to committee at this time. One of the things I find really refreshing about this debate is that there is a certain amount of simplicity to this bill as compared to other types of trade measures that often come bef
September 20th, 2016House debate
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to government advertising between November 4, 2015, and May 12, 2016: (a) what campaigns have been undertaken, broken down by department; and (b) for each campaign listed in (a), what was the (i) budget, (ii) topic, (iii) date it was launched?
September 19th, 2016House debate
Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, I was pleased to hear the hon. member for Saint Boniface—Saint Vital underline the need to replace the Louise Bridge in his speech. It is indeed a project long overdue. One of the connected projects and an important infrastructure need that is adjacent to where the
June 7th, 2016House debate
Budget Implementation Act, 2016, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, I heard the member at the end of his speech refer to veterans and what is in the budget for veterans. However, I am mystified, because presumably some of the money to be spent in that budget is now going to be spent on lawyers taking veterans back to court, arguing t
June 6th, 2016House debate