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Canada-U.S. Relations  Mr. Speaker, we welcome the U.S. ambassador's, David Jacobson, assurances that no new taxes on cargo entering the United States from Canada will be forthcoming. We also share his view that the Canada-U.S. trading relationship is the very best on earth. We will defend Canada's c

October 19th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, we have made it clear, time and time again, that we are defending supply management. We are standing up for the farmers and their families of this country. The truth is that the NDP is opposed to trade. That is the reality of it and the proof is in the pudding. The

October 19th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

Canada-U.S. Relations  Mr. Speaker, we have made it very clear, time and time again, that we are focused on building Canada's economy and on creating jobs. I was in the United States yesterday and the day before meeting with my counterpart and meeting with key decision-makers in the United States mak

October 19th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

Canada-U.S. Relations  Mr. Speaker, I do not accept the premise of that question. As I have repeatedly said, any new tax, any new barrier at the border raises consumer costs--

October 19th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, our government understands that closer and deeper economic ties between Canada and Asia will benefit both our countries by creating more jobs, opportunities and prosperity. The facts are this. I was in China last week demonstrating what Canada has to offer and to h

October 19th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, while that member was here grandstanding, I was in Washington dealing with my counterpart and meeting with key decision-makers and business people in the United States. In these challenging times, deeper trade ties are the best way to create jobs on both sides of t

October 19th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, on May 2 Canadians gave the government a very strong mandate to focus on economic growth and the creation of jobs. Our focus is on removing trade barriers, not erecting new ones. I wish the member would join us as we stand up for Canadians.

October 5th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, any new tax is a bad idea as it raises costs on consumers. Canada's ports and railways are competing fairly. The Asia-Pacific gateway initiative that the member refers to is working as intended. We will defend Canada's competitive advantage wherever it is threatene

October 5th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, I would encourage that member to visit my part of the country to see what is actually going on there. While the member opposite engages in unhelpful rhetoric, both my parliamentary secretary as well as the chairman of the international trade committee are on the gro

October 5th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

Canada-U.S. Relations  Mr. Speaker, it was actually the Liberal Party that slept through 13 long years on the trade file. It was the WTO that recently pointed out that Canada's considerably expanded free trade agreement agenda marks a departure with its past practice. What practice are we referring t

September 27th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

Canada-U.S. Relations  Mr. Speaker, we have stated time and again that trade is critical to Canada's long-term prosperity. We have been working very hard to impress upon our American neighbours that protectionism hurts not only Canadians, but it hurts Americans. It takes away jobs and it takes away the

September 27th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for Calgary Northeast for the excellent question and for his hard work to advance our job-creating pro-trade plan. The agreement he refers to will encourage two-way trade and investment by providing certainty and predictability for investors.

September 26th, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

Canada-U.S. Relations  Mr. Speaker, that is pretty rich coming from an individual in a party that actually has a senior member, one of its MPs, contemplating running for the leadership of the party and has a motion before the House calling for the same trade measures to be implemented in Canada. This g

September 22nd, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

Canada-U.S. Relations  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has been clear and I have been clear. We are focusing on creating on jobs in Canada and removing trade barriers. I raised our concerns regarding the buy America provisions with my counterpart, as well as with the U.S. ambassador to Canada. We will

September 22nd, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative

Canada-United States Relations  Mr. Speaker, our government is focused on reducing barriers to trade, not raising new barriers, as some parties in the House have suggested. Sixty per cent of our GDP is comprised of trade. One in five Canadian jobs is directly or indirectly related to trade, so any suggestion t

September 21st, 2011House debate

Ed FastConservative