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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the National Shipbuilding Strategy: (a) what is the total cost, including working hours, of the first delivered Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) (Harry DeWolf), broken down by amount spent on (i) engineering, (ii) design, (iii) construction, (iv) commissionin

March 21st, 2022House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Emergencies Act  Madam Speaker, I thank the member for his kind words and for acknowledging my father's service. Obviously, everybody's safety is the most important thing. We have talked a couple of times now about an inquiry and I really think it could be important to get down to the root cause

February 19th, 2022House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Emergencies Act  Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for that question. I have always been for law and order. I grew up in a household where my father was a police officer. I do not know how we got to where we are today. Some people this morning asked for an inquiry. I think that is necessary to

February 19th, 2022House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Emergencies Act  Madam Speaker, I wish I could answer in the member's first language, but I am unable to; maybe some day. I think we have become incredibly divided in this country. I like the way he worded the olive branch that I mentioned. We have to come together. The last two years have been

February 19th, 2022House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Emergencies Act  Madam Speaker, this is a classic case of egregious government overreach. Every day, my constituency office receives hundreds of calls and emails from constituents who are concerned. They are concerned about the future of our country. They are concerned that the government is over

February 19th, 2022House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Emergencies Act  Mr. Speaker, I am rising here today, not to talk about the technicalities of the Emergencies Act but to discuss how we got here. How did we possibly get to the point where, after 34 years of governments not invoking the Emergencies Act, the current Liberal government feels it nec

February 19th, 2022House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Gold Medal Congratulations  Madam Speaker, I am rising today to celebrate the accomplishment of a local hero in Barrie, Alex “Ali” Massie. Ali, at the age of 16, and in the prime of his athletics, was in a horrific wakeboarding accident that left his left leg amputated from the knee down. Ali was in the hos

February 8th, 2022House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to government analysis on the impact of the Bank of Canada's low inflation target on the Ontario economy: (a) has the government done any projections on the impact of maintaining the low inflation target on Ontario's economy, and, if so, what are the results of such p

January 31st, 2022House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Racism  Mr. Speaker, I am rising to speak about an unfortunate incident that occurred in Barrie last week. A well-known community advocate and entrepreneur, Shanicka Edwards, also known as Shak, was verbally harassed and physically assaulted. Ms. Edwards founded Shak's World, which add

December 8th, 2021House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I will go one step further: We do not feel there should have been an election called in the first place. We should have remained here working throughout all of that, so yes, we should have been here working over the summer and much earlier in the fall. I agree that w

December 6th, 2021House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, hindsight is 20/20 on a lot of issues. We can look back and say we failed on many things, but as long as we are trying to do our best, that is very important. Speaking of the opioid pandemic, Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte has been devastated by this. Right now, the

December 6th, 2021House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, we sometimes have to deal with what we have been given, and they are together in this one so we will do our best to come together and deal with them. Hopefully, if and when they go to committee, they will be able to be dealt with properly. We do have to look at wha

December 6th, 2021House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to rise here today for my first speech in the 44th Parliament as the member for Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte. As this is my first time rising to speak during this new session of Parliament, I would like to use this opportunity to share my sincere t

December 6th, 2021House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Housing  Mr. Speaker, the cost to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Barrie now averages $1,530 per month, the fifth-highest rental rate in Canada. In May, the average home price was $720,000, a 38% increase from last year. Everyone, especially first-time buyers and renters, is finding these

June 14th, 2021House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1  Mr. Speaker, there were a lot of great points in that question and I would like to try to address a few of those. The biggest problem going forward is having a plan and knowing firm dates. As I mentioned in my speech, Hammond Transportation has been literally and figuratively sh

June 11th, 2021House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative