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Gender-Based Violence  Madam Chair, I really want to ask the hon. member more about the experiences that she spoke about in describing these incidents that have happened, and the results of these being somewhat related to COVID and what has happened in the last year here in Canada, and how much we can

March 25th, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, last week, Chevron Canada announced that it was exiting the Kitimat LNG after seven years and $3 billion. Why is investment fleeing this world-leading project? The Liberal appointee leading the Canada Infrastructure Bank said that risk and uncertainty are holding bac

March 24th, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Opposition Motion—Plan for Reopening the Economy  Mr. Speaker, I have a couple questions in hearing her speech. I really want to ask her about travel. Travel is one of those things that Canadians have said that we need to lockdown on, but at the same time, we also have to continue to think about what travel means in our society.

March 23rd, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, offshore oil workers are hard at work keeping our economy running, yet the Liberals are sitting back and delaying regulations to keep these workers safe on the job. The Liberals waited until the last minute to introduce a bill in the Senate to keep offshore workers s

March 22nd, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Natural Resources  Madam Speaker, I really appreciate the comments of my colleague, the parliamentary secretary. He talked about indigenous participation. Let me challenge him on the indigenous participation that was part of Keystone XL and the five native groups in Saskatchewan and Alberta that w

March 10th, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Natural Resources  Madam Speaker, when I chose to run as a candidate for Parliament, a decision that began three years ago, the number one issue facing this country was our growing inability to get infrastructure built, particularly pipelines for our country's valuable resources. Western Canadians

March 10th, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, can the Prime Minister tell Canadians what he means when his government says that Line 5 is different from Keystone XL? Is it different because the Minister of Natural Resources is paying more attention this time? Is it different because he might actually engage the

March 10th, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Points of Order  Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I will appeal this as well, on behalf of the member who wanted to be seen. You do not recognize members, Mr. Speaker, whom you cannot see when they are voting, so this does seem to be a bit of a disconnect. You also rule when our microph

February 24th, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, media reports from yesterday say that the Prime Minister will not be raising any specific energy projects when he meets with the President today. No, this is not a Seinfeld episode. We do not need a meeting about nothing when our public health and economic security a

February 23rd, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, if ministers were awarded for words, this minister would be an outperformer. However, the government's results on energy are dismal. On Trans Mountain, its proponents left Canada, and it is now years behind schedule. Northern gateway was cancelled. Energy east was ca

February 23rd, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, it is a pleasure for me to present three petitions in the House today. The first petition calls on the House of Commons to recognize the reduction of global net carbon emissions is a critical endeavour in our fight against climate change. As the government commit

February 23rd, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, the second petition I have the pleasure to present today is from Canadians who realize the current pandemic is causing significant disruptions to business models. The petitioners remember that during the 2019 federal election, the environment minister at the time as

February 23rd, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, the third petition I am presenting today is from Canadians who draw to the attention of the House that Canadian oil is produced to the highest environmental standards in the world, and the government needs to acknowledge the industry's pioneering efforts. Oil sands

February 23rd, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I want to ask my colleague questions about the file she is very engrossed in right now, which is air travel between our two nations. We know air travel does not happen on one side of the border only and that we are interconnected in our transportation networks. A

February 4th, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I have some questions regarding my colleague's comments, one of which was the previous U.S. president creating fears and anxieties in his riding, which were leading to trade disputes. I wonder if the member can extrapolate that feeling and think about what happen

February 4th, 2021House debate

Greg McLeanConservative