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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act Mr. Speaker, indeed, I agree with my colleague's assessment. The notion that indigenous people are anti-development is wrong. Indigenous people want to see development. They want to see Canada grow. However, what we are in favour of is sustainable development, smart development,
April 15th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act Mr. Speaker, I started off my speech on the premise that it has been 400 years. We can look at the past, and we should look at the past. However, the best time to implement these rights is right now. That is what we have in front of us, the ability to take those strides that no g
April 15th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act Mr. Speaker, It is a difficult question, because I want Conservatives to be on board with this. I want Conservatives to want to give indigenous people human rights. The delays, tactics and talking about vetos; it is baseless. It has been pointed out by Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond t
April 15th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act Mr. Speaker, I would ask the member this. Why does he believe that indigenous knowledge, passed down through languages, passed down through generations and enshrined in our teachings as indigenous people that we should live sustainably within our ecosystem while promoting positiv
April 15th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, yesterday, people across my home province of Nova Scotia came together to remember the lives of those who were taken from us far too soon. Despite all the hurt and pain, we remain Nova Scotia strong. As we continue to grieve together, we are thankful for the support
April 19th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
Clotilda Douglas-Yakimchuk Mr. Speaker, Cape Breton has lost one of its trailblazers and a pillar of the community. Clotilda Douglas-Yakimchuk was the first Black graduate from the Nova Scotia Hospital School of Nursing. She would go on to become the first and only Black president of the Registered Nurses
April 26th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, reconciliation is a journey of many steps: closing the infrastructure gap, supporting indigenous economies through this pandemic and connecting indigenous economies with the world. Throughout the pandemic, indigenous communities in Atlantic Canada have received $38
May 7th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present, in both official languages, the fourth report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, entitled “Implementation of the Mi'kmaw and Maliseet Treaty Right to Fish in Pursuit of a Moderate Livelihood”. Pursuant to Standing Order
May 13th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
Mi'kmaq Kina'matnewey Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Mi'kmaq Kina'matnewey, MK, a leader and a trailblazer for indigenous-led education initiatives across the country. MK oversee the education of young Mi'kmaq in 12 of the 13 first nations communities across Nova Scotia. Bringing together c
May 13th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
Points of Order Mr. Speaker, during the statements, you had indicated that one should be wearing their jacket and a tie. It must have been my posture or camera angle; I was wearing a beaded medallion, which was gifted to me by the Office of the Treaty Commissioner in Saskatchewan. I believe on p
May 13th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
Justice Madam Speaker, 50 years ago today, on a tragic night in my riding, the life of Sandy Seale, a young Black man, was taken, and a young Mi’kmaw named Donald Marshall Jr. spent 11 years in jail for a murder he did not commit. The inquiry into these events later found that the crimin
May 28th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
Bills of Exchange Act Mr. Speaker, I would like thank the member for his work at INAN. I am glad the member brought up the need for education to be part of reconciliation moving forward. We all know that provincial governments are in control of their own curriculum. However, could the member speak
May 28th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
National Indigenous History Month Mr. Speaker, June is National Indigenous History Month. Now, more than ever, we ask Canadians to celebrate and create awareness of the history, heritage and diversity of indigenous peoples in Canada. It is also an opportunity to recognize the strength and resilience of indigenous
June 1st, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, despite only making up 4% of the population, indigenous women and girls represented 28% of the homicides perpetuated against women in 2019. Two years ago, the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls released its final report and calls fo
June 7th, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, in 2007, the Conservative government chose to vote against the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. In the year since, indigenous parliamentarians, including Romeo Saganash and I, among others, have worked diligently to rect
June 21st, 2021House debate
Jaime BattisteLiberal