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Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, oil and gas projects are being built all over world, except in Canada. With Teck being forced to cancel, 14 indigenous groups lost out, and 10,000 new jobs are gone. I would call this a failure, but we know the Liberals view this as a win. Will the Prime Minister a

February 25th, 2020House debate

David YurdigaConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, as a result of the government's anti-oil and gas policies, Teck withdrew its application. Thousands of families and many indigenous communities are devastated and very concerned for their future. Investment in the oil sands is now seen as a non-starter with the curre

February 27th, 2020House debate

David YurdigaConservative

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, my riding of Fort McMurray—Cold Lake has experienced many challenges over the past five years, including the collapse of oil prices, cancellation of Energy East and Northern Gateway, the horrific fire of 2016, the pandemic and floods of 2020, and now the upcoming cle

November 5th, 2020House debate

David YurdigaConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I would like to present two petitions this morning. The first petition calls upon the House of Commons to stop plans to implement a ban on handguns in Canada and instead focus on increasing punishment for violent gun criminals and urban gangs.

November 24th, 2020House debate

David YurdigaConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, the second petition calls upon the House of Commons to amend the new veterans charter, the Canadian Forces Members and Veterans Re-establishment and Compensation Act and implement changes that would ensure injured veterans receive benefits equivalent to or greater th

November 24th, 2020House debate

David YurdigaConservative

Edward Humeniuk  Mr. Speaker, I rise today to remember Edward Humeniuk. Edward was a true pioneer of the Alberta oil sands. As an inventor, Edward played a significant role in developing state-of-the-art technology crucial to separating waste from bitumen. This technology has helped shape the o

November 24th, 2020House debate

David YurdigaConservative

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister strongly hinted he will block the proposed Fort McMurray to Alaska railway. The Alaska to Alberta railway trade corridor will create new markets for Canadian products, including in oil and gas, mineral extraction, agriculture and food security in t

November 26th, 2020House debate

David YurdigaConservative

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, for too long Alberta's ethical oil and gas sector has been mislabelled as being dirty. It has been singled out as the only sector contributing to climate change and environmental impacts, while foreign oil and gas get a free pass. Critics claim we need to put an en

April 13th, 2021House debate

David YurdigaConservative

The Environment  Madam Speaker, according to the most recent numbers by Statistics Canada, less than one-third of Canada's municipal waste water is fully treated. This mixture of human waste and water is poured into our waterways, millions of cubic metres every day. It is shocking that the bigges

April 16th, 2021House debate

David YurdigaConservative

The Economy  Madam Speaker, the government has borrowed and spent an unprecedented amount of money in the time they have been in power. In the past year alone, the debt-to-GDP ratio has grown by almost 20%. If the government insists on dumping all this new spending onto the Canadian economy,

June 4th, 2021House debate

David YurdigaConservative

Government Policies  Madam Speaker, energy security should be a concern for all Canadians. Distribution of Canadian energy through networks of pipelines is paramount to withstand shocks from a wide range of sources, like natural disasters, geopolitical conflicts and other merging threats. Energy dist

June 14th, 2021House debate

David YurdigaConservative