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Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities moved: That the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities be instructed to provide recommendations for legislative and policy changes necessary to ensure that the needs of persons with episodic disabilities
October 5th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Education Mr. Speaker, 2018 marks the 50th anniversary of Portage College in my riding of Fort McMurray—Cold Lake. Over the years, Portage College's contributions to the community have been immeasurable, building success by delivering an exceptional learning experience, from aboriginal c
October 2nd, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Accessible Canada Act Mr. Speaker, yes we should be leaders. Being a leader is all about making changes. I did not understand the reality of people living with a disability and what they have to go through until I experienced it myself. Often, we hear stories about people suffering and not having acce
September 26th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Accessible Canada Act Mr. Speaker, it is true. It is how we spend our dollars. If we were to spend the majority of the money on bureaucracy, we would not be helping anyone. We should use the resources we have in our various departments, and not create a new one, to make a difference for people sufferi
September 26th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Accessible Canada Act Mr. Speaker, today I stand before you to support Bill C-81, an act to ensure a barrier-free Canada. The bill is an excellent step in the right direction in reducing barriers for people living with disabilities. Millions of Canadians are impacted by some form of disability. Ever
September 26th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I rise to present a petition from my constituents. Canadians across the country feel that the Canadian summer jobs program attestation violates their fundamental freedoms. The petitioners request that the Liberal government respect the Charter of Rights, especially
June 20th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Veterans Affairs Mr. Speaker, in Fort McMurray, we erected a monument to the 162 Canadians who died serving their country among the 40,000 other Canadians who served in the Afghan conflict from 2001 to 2014. Early in the morning on Monday, June 4, that monument was desecrated by vandals. These
June 8th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Impact Assessment Act Mr. Speaker, I can tell you which industries are doing great and flourishing. The Food Bank is up 340%, which is wonderful. We have overcrowded homeless shelters. We have families living in cars because they cannot afford their mortgages. That is our reality. Just because your re
June 7th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Impact Assessment Act Mr. Speaker, I apologize. I wanted to differentiate between two regions. If members want to take issue with it, they can send me an email. I would appreciate that. However, I am looking at businesses shutting their doors. We have businesses that base their business model on cert
June 7th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Impact Assessment Act Mr. Speaker, why can green energy and carbon-related energy not go hand in hand? Eventually, one industry will overtake the other, but it is going to take time. Currently, there is a great demand for oil. We have abundant oil. It is a very important part of our economy. Let us in
June 7th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Impact Assessment Act Mr. Speaker, I rise today to debate Bill C-69. It is obvious that Bill C-69 would ensure that major private sector pipelines will never see the light of day. This Liberal Bill C-69 will forever be known as a black death to the oil and gas sector, killing jobs from coast to coas
June 7th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Natural Resources Madam Speaker, when the Liberals took office there were four viable private sector pipelines. Now there are none. The private sector has left, taking over $100 billion in investments with it. The Liberals' mismanagement has driven it out, and now taxpayers have become the owners
June 1st, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to application processing and wait times at the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, from the date an application is received by the Department to the date it is processed, as of the most recently available statistics: (a) what is the average wait time for an in
May 4th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the revocation of citizenship by the government, since December, 2016, and broken down by month: (a) how many individuals have had their citizenship revoked and in each instance what was the (i) origin of citizenship of the individual, (ii) age of the individual, (
May 4th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative
King's Kids Promotions Mr. Speaker, I had the honour to participate in a fundraising event for King's Kids Promotions in Fort McMurray. King's Kids Promotions is a ministry committed to sharing hope and love to the world through theatrical and musical presentations, as well as practical service proje
March 20th, 2018House debate
David YurdigaConservative