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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to all government funding provided through Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency: (a) which grant allocations, programs, projects, and all other means of dispersing government funds, have been cancelled since November 4, 2015; (b) what was the rationale provid
November 14th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to Access to Information Requests, broken down by department, agency, and crown corporation: (a) what contingency plans are in place for delivering documents requested through Access to Information in the event of a postal disruption, particularly for individuals livi
November 4th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to all government funding provided through Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency: (a) which grant allocations, programs, projects, and all other means of dispersing government funds, have been cancelled since November 4, 2015; (b) what was the rationale provid
November 2nd, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to all government funding provided through Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada: (a) which grant allocations, programs, projects, and all other means of dispersing government funds, have been cancelled since November 4, 2015; (b) what was the rationale provided for
November 2nd, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, yes, I am definitely concerned. Many witnesses have spoken and they are concerned that all the TRC recommendations have to be implemented. There is a feeling that this study would be pushed aside, and I share that with my colleagues from the Conservative side and the
October 27th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, with need, has to come money. They cannot have both. The Liberals have set aside $634.6 million worth of child welfare funding, and most of it will not be seen until after the next federal election. Are the Liberals trying to justify their negligence by saying that o
October 27th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I am honoured and humbled to serve as a committee member for the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs. When the government committed to reconciliation and the Prime Minister vowed to enact the 94 recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation report
October 27th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
International Trade Mr. Speaker, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal has begun an investigation into the Liberal drywall tariff and its effects. The tribunal expects to have its first hearings in late November. This Liberal drywall tariff is far from being settled and has devastating effects
October 25th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Sealing Industry Madam Speaker, on June 21 there was a screening of the documentary Angry Inuk held here on Parliament Hill. Produced by a prominent Inuit filmmaker, this documentary covers the struggles of Inuit seal hunters, who have seen the cost of their seal products crash due to the EU prod
September 30th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Fort McMurray Mr. Speaker, over the last three years I have seen my riding suffer like no other area in Canada. First it was the price of oil. When it dropped, thousands lost their jobs and many lost their homes. Then the wildfires tore through my community, leading to the largest evacuation
September 27th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, last week, residents who lost their homes in Fort McMurray wildfires were shocked to learn that rebuilding their homes is going to cost a lot more. A recent Liberal decision to put a 276% tax on drywall will raise the cost of a home rebuild in Fort McMurray by thousa
September 20th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the Nutrition North Canada subsidy program, as of the end of 2015, what businesses and organizations received subsidy, broken down by (i) their names, (ii) the amount of their subsidy, (iii) the municipality they serve?
September 19th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to improving primary and secondary education for First Nations Children, as indicated in the 2016 Budget: (a) what targets and criteria has the government identified as components of improving primary and secondary education for First Nations children; (b) for each ta
September 19th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Oil and Gas Industry Mr. Speaker, there is nowhere else in Canada that has been devastated as hard by the energy downturn as Alberta and my riding of Fort McMurray—Cold Lake. We have seen our population decline in record numbers, even greater than the Liberals' national energy program in the 1980s. H
September 19th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, new research from the Canada Public Policy Forum has found the lack of transparency is a governance barrier facing first nation communities. The First Nations Financial Transparency Act was a way for indigenous governments to demonstrate their own credibility and a
June 15th, 2016House debate
David YurdigaConservative