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Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I listened carefully to the member's comments and I am little bit puzzled. A few minutes ago I was listening to the member for Papineau, who is also a member of the Bloc. He was vigorously stating that this was not a partisan motion which the Bloc brought forward, t
November 23rd, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Aboriginal Affairs Mr. Speaker, 10 years ago this week the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples released its report on the status of Canada's Indian, Inuit and Métis. Sadly, after more than a decade in power, the former Liberal government was given a failing grade by the Assembly of First Nations
November 23rd, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I listened carefully to my friend's comments. Of course he was critical of the progress, or lack thereof, on wait times guarantees. However, I think the member will agree, given the fact that our government has only been in power for some 10 months, that it is somewh
November 28th, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I sense there is a credibility gap here. In fact, there is an odour wafting through the House and it is emanating from that member's desk. It is the odour of hypocrisy. I remind the member that for 13 years it was her Liberal government that slashed over $25 billio
November 28th, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Softwood Lumber Products Export Charge Act, 2006 Mr. Speaker, despite the member's comments on this important issue, it is very clear that the industry across Canada supports the softwood lumber agreement. He somehow made a connection between the Wheat Board and the softwood lumber agreement. What he has done is reaffirmed the
December 5th, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Aboriginal Affairs Mr. Speaker, yesterday, in the presence of a very enthusiastic group of British Columbia students, all parties in this House came together to support Bill C-34, the first nations jurisdiction over education in British Columbia act, truly a historic event. Could the Minister of I
December 6th, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Marriage Mr. Speaker, I very much value this opportunity to speak on this very important subject. Tomorrow the House will vote on whether to reconsider the issue of same sex marriage. The motion before the House affirms the traditional definition of marriage while at the same time defendi
December 6th, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Marriage Mr. Speaker, I believe the member totally misunderstood the motion. I would be surprised if she had read it with that kind of question. In fact, the motion makes it very clear that we are looking for the protection of the rights of all Canadians whether they are married or they e
December 6th, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Marriage Mr. Speaker, the member knows very well that the motion actually addresses that issue in clear and no uncertain terms. In fact, the motion says that existing same sex marriages will be respected in whatever legislation that we bring forward. I know he is very upset. He does not l
December 6th, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Marriage Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the member's comments, but I do have a question for him. I heard him repeat again what we have heard before in this chamber on this issue, and that is that somehow it is against the Charter of Rights to leave the definition of marriage as being the unio
December 6th, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Human Trafficking Mr. Speaker, I know our time has almost run out, but I appreciate the opportunity to add to this debate. I strongly support the motion. The trafficking of human beings into our country for the purposes of sexual exploitation is a grave and growing threat to our nation. It is dif
December 8th, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Aboriginal Affairs Mr. Speaker, the Auditor General issued a scathing criticism of the Liberal performance on first nations land claims settlements. Today Canada's new Conservative government takes this issue seriously. Premier Campbell of B.C. said last Friday that the Minister of Indian Affairs h
December 11th, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his vigorous intervention on behalf of farmers in his province and riding. I was a little astonished. Over the last hour and a half, we have had an opportunity to hear from a member from the Liberal Party, a member from the Bloc and a membe
December 12th, 2006House debate
Ed FastConservative
Canada Pension Plan Mr. Speaker, this bill is of special interest to residents in my riding, especially the disability eligibility provisions. This past month a constituent of mine came to my office and told me a very sad story. He contributed for some 25 years to the Canada pension plan. He was h
January 30th, 2007House debate
Ed FastConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, I, too, share my friend's concerns about the current state of the law when it relates to impaired driving. My question has to do with the frustrations that police across this country experience as they try to apply our drunk driving laws. I am wondering if the membe
January 30th, 2007House debate
Ed FastConservative