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Justice Mr. Speaker, that runs contrary to what we have heard from Mark Norman's defence team. They have raised serious concerns about Scott Brison, about the Liberals' cozy relationship with the Irving companies and about political interference directly from the Prime Minister's office.
May 8th, 2019House debate
Housing Mr. Speaker, Canadians across the country are struggling to find a place to call home. We are in the midst of a national housing crisis. I met a woman who lived in co-op housing and she told me that living in co-op housing meant she was able to build a life, she was able to rai
May 9th, 2019House debate
Housing Mr. Speaker, from Burnaby to Montreal, adequate and affordable housing should be a right, but it is increasingly out of reach for too many families. After three years of Liberal inaction, Canadians are spending more and more to meet their basic housing needs. We have to make dif
May 9th, 2019House debate
Justice Mr. Speaker, Vice-Admiral Norman's trial has been a disaster from the beginning. Once again, there are serious allegations of interference by the Prime Minister's Office. The NDP has asked the director of public prosecutions to exercise her right to appoint an independent prosec
May 9th, 2019House debate
Justice Mr. Speaker, the Liberals are clearly avoiding the question. Yesterday we learned crucial information was not just hidden from Vice-Admiral Norman's lawyers, it was even hidden from the prosecution. His lawyer said that the Privy Council and the Prime Minister's Office withheld i
May 9th, 2019House debate
The Environment Mr. Speaker, across Canada we are hearing a powerful sense of urgency around fighting climate change. While Liberals and Conservatives use the issue to beat each other up, a closer look shows that they actually have the same emission targets and the same love of pipelines, and th
May 13th, 2019House debate
The Environment Mr. Speaker, people are paying the price for climate change. If we do not act now, the cost will be enormous. The Liberals' policies are sending the country in the wrong direction. They bought a pipeline, and they continue to subsidize the oil sector and exempt big polluters. We
May 13th, 2019House debate
Finance Mr. Speaker, Canadians from coast to coast are paying the price for the Liberals' inaction on money laundering. This inaction leads to higher housing prices, loss of public funds and an increase in organized crime. Instead of leading the charge, the Liberals refuse to act and a
May 13th, 2019House debate
Finance Mr. Speaker, across this country, Canadians are struggling to buy a home, but it turns out that money laundering has directly increased the cost of housing. In fact, last year alone, there was $47 billion of money laundered in Canada. Conservative inaction got us into this mess.
May 13th, 2019House debate
The Environment Mr. Speaker, people across the country count on their government to present a climate change strategy that makes reconciliation a priority, sets ambitious targets, takes real action to reduce emissions and invests in clean energy. The government needs to have the courage to act,
May 14th, 2019House debate
The Environment Mr. Speaker, the fact is the Liberals have the same emission targets as the Conservatives. Both of them love pipelines and both would exempt the biggest polluters from paying. Declaring a climate emergency must mean more than just words. That is why our motion calls for ending f
May 14th, 2019House debate
Justice Mr. Speaker, once again the Liberals put their billionaire buddies ahead of doing the right thing, as in the case of Mark Norman. Let us review. A multi-billion-dollar contract was in trouble and their rich friends again needed help, so they made Mark Norman the fall guy. The L
May 14th, 2019House debate
Justice Mr. Speaker, the Liberals are obviously still putting rich companies ahead of ordinary people and, in the process, they tarnished a man's reputation. The Liberals are once again caught up in a political interference scandal, and once again it is all about getting re-elected. Th
May 14th, 2019House debate
The Environment Mr. Speaker, the Liberal government gave Loblaws $12 million, claiming that the money would help combat climate change. The Liberals then exempted new oil sands development projects from the environmental assessment process. This week, they moved a motion on the climate emergency
May 15th, 2019House debate
The Environment Mr. Speaker, the fact is that the Liberals gave $12 million to Loblaws for fridges and then gave their billionaire buddies a go to deny workers a living wage. Liberals talk about climate emergency but exempt oil sands projects from environmental reviews. Young workers face not on
May 15th, 2019House debate