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Softwood Lumber Madam Chair, I do not want just keeping putting my hands up and saying that the government cannot figure it out and that we should walk away. I do believe in a team Canada approach, but the government has not truly done that. I think about members like my colleague who just spoke
April 8th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Softwood Lumber Madam Chair, I think this is such an important issue, especially where I live in Port Alberni and the Alberni Valley, and on Vancouver Island. It is an issue where we actually need all sides to work together. This should not be a partisan issue. This should be all of us hammering
April 8th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Softwood Lumber Madam Chair, that is still not good enough. We are looking for a strategy. The whole reason we are staying here late tonight is a sense of urgency. I am still not hearing anything new from the government. As I cited earlier, there is a company in my community that employs litera
April 8th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the electoral district of Courtenay—Alberni, broken down by fiscal year, since fiscal year 2005-06: what are all the federal infrastructure investments, including direct transfers to municipalities, regional district associations or First Nations, national parks, h
April 8th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, in June I asked the Parliamentary Budget Officer what would happen if we did away with the carbon tax and went toward subsidies and regulations, or what would happen if we did nothing. The U.S. has made it clear there would be a border carbon adjustment, and I aske
March 19th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I think we need to talk about going well beyond subsidies. We know that in Great Britain they had an excess profit tax on oil and gas; that is the Conservatives in Britain. We cannot even get Liberals to do that. Right now, the Liberals have ended the Canada greene
March 19th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Government Business No. 35—Extension of Sitting Hours and Conduct of Extended Proceedings Madam Speaker, I just want some clarity here in terms of identifying people who we know are voting virtually, which is seen by the public, and people who are voting in the House. When two-thirds of the Conservatives voted virtually to end virtual Parliament, for example, people s
February 28th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Government Business No. 35—Extension of Sitting Hours and Conduct of Extended Proceedings Mr. Speaker, I find it comical when I come in here and hear my Conservative colleague talk about people working hard, like my colleague from Saanich—Gulf Islands, for whom it takes 12 and a half hours, as it does for me, and three flights, on average, to get here. Members know we
February 28th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I am going to raise it again. The ArriveCAN scandal fiasco is just the tip of the iceberg. We have watched companies like Deloitte go from $11 million to $275 million a year. These are highly paid consulting firms, and the NDP put forward a motion to expand the inv
February 27th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, again, under the Conservative government, the outsourcing to highly paid consulting firms doubled. Under the Liberal government, it has gone up fourfold. The ArriveCAN fiasco is just the tip of the iceberg. We have been calling for the government, and for the gove
February 27th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I hear the Liberals continue to talk about the surge from COVID. The reality is that the Liberals had $8.4 billion in outsourcing the first year they were in government that they inherited from the Conservatives. Now they are at $21.4 billion. In terms of the big s
February 27th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, we need a mechanism and tool to do a full investigation. Right now, the Conservatives are focused on ArriveCAN because it is a “gotcha” campaign. They are not actually trying to fix the overall problem with outsourcing. My colleague talked about an increase in out
February 27th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I will say it. They are hypocrites. Let us face it. Conservatives started the outsourcing and the out-of-control situation that we are in. They cut public service. They outsourced IT. They started the Phoenix debacle that was supposed to save $80 million but cost u
February 27th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, what is embarrassing is that I just outlined that the Conservatives are making sure that we are not putting their former—
February 27th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, as I was going to say, what is embarrassing is that the Conservatives continue to protect their friends at Deloitte, including their former leadership candidate, Peter MacKay, and, just like the Liberals, they do not want to talk about it. They are both corporate-c
February 27th, 2024House debate
Gord JohnsNDP