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Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, the provincial Conservative government in Nova Scotia is moving aggressively to establish a significant footprint in power supply from offshore wind. Clearly, it sees the benefits of tapping into the enormous potential of renewable energy. As New Democrats, we see

September 19th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Health  Mr. Speaker, Canadian children have been going to school hungry for years. Skyrocketing grocery bills are making things worse, yet Canada is the only G7 country without a national school food program. New Democrats have been calling for one for years. Despite their promises, the

September 25th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Affordable Housing and Groceries Act  Mr. Speaker, like many members in this House, the people of Vancouver Kingsway are experiencing unprecedented high prices for food. People are going to supermarkets and finding that the price of three apples is about $5. I am not sure how anybody can eat nutritious food with the

September 25th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Affordable Housing and Groceries Act  Mr. Speaker, I have a lot of respect for my hon. colleague from British Columbia, and I usually find her speeches to be informed and interesting, but she, like a lot of her Conservative colleagues, keeps referring to eight years of an NDP-Liberal coalition. She knows that the con

September 25th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Affordable Housing and Groceries Act  Madam Speaker, in Vancouver Kingsway, we have an intense housing crisis and have had for several decades. I would say that one of the most successful models of affordable housing has been co-ops. We had a very successful federal co-op program in this country that started in the

September 26th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Petitions  Madam Speaker, I rise to present a petition signed by people in Vancouver Kingsway and all over the Lower Mainland of British Columbia who are profoundly concerned about the climate crisis. They understand and want the House to know that they view the climate crisis as an existen

September 27th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Affordable Housing and Groceries Act  Madam Speaker, I note that this bill would suspend the GST on purpose-built rental housing, but the 2015 ministerial letter on this issue talked about giving tax breaks for the building of purpose-built affordable rental housing. Can my hon. colleague explain to the House why the

September 27th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, I am glad my hon. colleague brought up the treatment of our seniors during the COVID pandemic, because Canadians were horrified to see so many vulnerable Canadians, our parents, grandparents and great-grandparents, living in what were appalling conditions. I am gla

September 27th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Breast Cancer  Mr. Speaker, I rise to recognize October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Despite recent progress, breast cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Canadian women. Last year alone, some 29,000 Canadians were diagnosed with breast cancer and almost 6,000 died from t

October 3rd, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Health  Mr. Speaker, speaking of affordability, Canadians have seen what happens when Loblaws is left unchecked: price-fixing and gouging. Now, Galen Weston is turning his sights to health care by expanding Shoppers Drug Mart private clinics. Experts are warning that huge corporations pu

October 3rd, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, in March 2023, legislation to extend by one year the temporary exclusion of eligibility for MAID where a person's sole medical condition is a mental illness received royal assent and immediately came into force. This means that persons suffering solely from a mental

October 5th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Health  Mr. Speaker, Canada's blood inventory is entering its fourth month of serious shortages. This is the first time this has ever happened. This dangerous situation is putting patients at risk. If collections drop further, elective surgeries may have to be cancelled. Experts warned

October 6th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Pharmacare  Mr. Speaker, millions of Canadians are going without their prescription medications because they cannot afford them. Thousands die as a result. Universal public pharmacare will cover everyone and save us billions of dollars. This weekend, NDP members sent a clear message to deliv

October 16th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, 2023  Mr. Speaker, free trade agreements are one way that Canada can not only improve the economic conditions for our businesses here but also do so on a mutual basis. In many ways, they extend preferential conditions to the recipient host country. Like a lot of post-Soviet republics

October 23rd, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Prevention of Government-Imposed Vaccination Mandates Act  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to speak to Bill C-278, the prevention of government-imposed vaccination mandates act. To begin, I believe it is important to note that the discussion surrounding this legislation has been highly politicized and riddled with misinformation from the day i

October 24th, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP