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Old Age Security Act  Mr. Speaker, the member's question cut out on me through the Internet, but what I will say is that I want to thank the Bloc party for working toward letting us know what was needed so we could put that in this legislation, which is exactly what we did. I get a bit frustrated by t

February 15th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Old Age Security Act  Mr. Speaker, the hon. colleague need not be concerned about the fact that some of us on this side of the House are environmentalists and like to keep the power bill as low as possible. I disagree vehemently with the premise of that question. This is a five-line bill that respond

February 15th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Old Age Security Act  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the NDP for its collaboration on working for the betterment of low-income, vulnerable seniors in Canada. I gave a long list of the things we have accomplished for seniors in Canada. That does not, by any means, mean that we are through. There is still

February 15th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Old Age Security Act  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my friend, the hon. minister, for splitting her time with me tonight. It is with tremendous pleasure that I virtually rise in the House this evening to talk about Bill C-12, an act to amend the Old Age Security Act, guaranteed income supplement, at t

February 15th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Old Age Security Act  Madam Speaker, thank you very much. Minister, back on December 16th—

February 15th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Old Age Security Act  Madam Speaker, on December 16, the minister received her mandate letter. I remember thinking it was a very aggressive letter, and the minister said to me, “I am going to accomplish this”. There is an awful lot to accomplish. I have to say that the minister has accomplished a grea

February 15th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Government Business No. 7—Proceedings on Bill C-12  Mr. Speaker, I did not think I was going to have any time to respond to my friend from the Green Party from Saanich—Gulf Islands. I thank her very much for the question and for everything that she does in the House. I know she is a person who does not put politics before the thin

February 11th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Government Business No. 7—Proceedings on Bill C-12  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member for her advocacy on this very important topic. We have been asked by all members in the House to move quickly. This bill would do what we have been asked to do and what is needed to do to help these most vulnerable seniors. Moving quickly

February 11th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Government Business No. 7—Proceedings on Bill C-12  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the Bloc members for being supportive of Bill C-12. There have been lots of conversations with the critic and with individual members and I know that the Bloc supports this. If the Bloc will be willing to support Bill C-12, through this motion today,

February 11th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Government Business No. 7—Proceedings on Bill C-12  Mr. Speaker, the urgency in the hon. member's voice is exactly why we need to move quickly to get this passed, pronto. If we think back to Tuesday, when we had the Conservative opposition day motion, everyone in the House knew it was the right thing to do and voted together in su

February 11th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Government Business No. 7—Proceedings on Bill C-12  Mr. Speaker, I thank the House for allowing me to speak with unanimous consent. This is very important to low-income seniors across the country, but extremely important to me as well. While the Minister of Seniors provided a lot of important context on the urgency of this bill a

February 11th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Seniors  Madam Speaker, low-income seniors rely on the different benefits that they receive and we know that they count on them to make ends meet. That is why we boosted GIS for seniors who need it most and we will deliver as soon as possible this one-time payment to seniors to compensate

February 11th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Seniors  Madam Speaker, we can all agree just how challenging this pandemic has been on seniors, and our government has been there from the start to support them. We committed to help seniors by issuing a one-time payment to those on GIS where it was reduced due to pandemic benefits. Addi

February 11th, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, in the Economic and Fiscal Update 2021, the Government of Canada announced that it proposes to provide up to $742.4 million for one-time payments to alleviate the financial hardship of the guaranteed income supplement, GIS, and allowance recipients who received the C

January 31st, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, with regard to part (a), the number of guaranteed income supplement, GIS, recipients who received payments from the Canada emergency response benefit, CERB and/or the Canada recovery benefit, CRB, in 2020, and who experienced a reduction or loss in GIS benefits in Ju

January 31st, 2022House debate

Darren FisherLiberal