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COVID-19 Emergency Response  Mr. Speaker, when it comes to the facts on COVID-19, the government has three stories on the pandemic warning system: The health minister has said it was shut off and they are investigating that decision; the Prime Minister has said the warning system was never shut off; the publ

November 4th, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, another sign of a cover-up is giving statements like that or answering questions that were never actually asked. The Attorney General told the House he never had a candidate refused by the Prime Minister's Office. Nobody asked him that question. If one is told who

November 4th, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, many members of the Prime Minister's entourage are influencing judicial appointments. Email between the Prime Minister's Office and the former Minister of Justice prove it beyond a doubt. There is clear evidence of interference. Is the Prime Minister's Office influe

November 4th, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, the case numbers in this second wave of COVID-19 are increasingly troubling. Public health officials now recommend wearing a mask made of three layers rather than two. Clearly, federal public health officials want to be stricter and more cautious than Quebec. Should

November 4th, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, it is important that Canadians get consistent public health advice when it comes to COVID-19. They did not get that yesterday from the health minister. When asked, she refused to answer if Canadians should listen to federal, provincial or municipal health authoriti

November 4th, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, the Attorney General cannot get his story straight when it comes to judicial appointments. First, the process was independent. Second, they only interfered to get more diverse candidates. We then heard that the government did not always take the most highly recommend

November 4th, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Terrorism  Mr. Speaker, four days ago, Canadians were concerned when the Prime Minister seemed to suggest that he would limit the freedom of expression. He wanted to have sensitive debates about “possible exceptions” while wearing a poppy, a symbol of our freedoms and liberties granted by t

November 3rd, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Terrorism  Mr. Speaker, this morning, President Macron called Premier Legault. He thanked him for always being at France's side in protecting freedom of expression. If the Prime Minister stands in so much solidarity, why did President Macron not call him? Can the Prime Minister acknowledg

November 3rd, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Terrorism  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is flip-flopping on a matter of basic rights, and that is disturbing. We know the Prime Minister is refusing to stand up for true freedom of expression. Perhaps he has forgotten that the Charter of Rights signed by Pierre Elliott Trudeau guarantee

November 3rd, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Terrorism  Mr. Speaker, “certain political rights are inseparable from the very essence of democracy: freedom of thought, speech, expression..., assembly and association.” Can the Prime Minister tell us whose quote that is?

November 3rd, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Terrorism  Today, Mr. Speaker, but not on Friday. That quote was by the Prime Minister's father, in a book published while he was prime minister. In one generation, the Liberal Party has gone from freedom of speech being the very essence of democracy to the Prime Minister musing about wha

November 3rd, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Terrorism  Mr. Speaker, if France is under attack, all democracies are under attack. Here in Canada, the Prime Minister promised to create deradicalization centres. It was another promise he did not keep. Protecting citizens from terrorist attacks is one of the Prime Minister's primary dut

October 29th, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, yesterday, the Prime Minister contradicted his own government on the shut down of the pandemic warning system. In an interview last week, the health minister admitted the pandemic warning system had been shut down and the decision was being examined. Yesterday, the P

October 29th, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, if one made some errors while the plane was taking off, one should learn about them before the plane has to land. There has been another disagreement about the shutting down of the pandemic warning system. In the same interview, the health minister said the review i

October 29th, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative

Health  Mr. Speaker, the Deputy Prime Minister is correct. We have to work together. We have to learn the lessons, so we would like to learn who made the wrong decisions in her government. A news report this morning revealed that the Deputy Prime Minister disagreed with the health minist

October 29th, 2020House debate

Erin O'TooleConservative