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Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, the hon. member's colleague stood in his place in the House and wanted the government to approve a pipeline project that had not yet been installed with a regulator. He believed that the responsible thing for a government to do was to assess a project before a single
June 7th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, we understand that 20% of the gross domestic product of Canada is in the natural resources sector. We understand that prosperity for western Canadians and, indeed, right across the country depends on responsible and sustainable natural resource development. The gove
June 7th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague from Nickel Belt for his question. When I was in San Francisco last week, I announced that Canada would double its funding for clean energy to $775 million by 2020. With these investments, our government is taking a strong leaders
June 6th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, we have not replaced anything. We have introduced a set of conversations with Canadians, after which Canadians will say, “Yes, this has been a fair review, according to principles that were made transparent for all”, because we believe that if there is going to be su
May 17th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, an independent group of distinguished western Canadians, all of whom will be known to those members, will, along with the regulator, assess the evidence that has been offered by Canadian people, evidence-based through the regulatory process, along with an assessment
May 17th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, there are very distinguished western Canadians who are going to take a bit of time, but not too much time, because the final decision on Kinder Morgan will be taken before Christmas. That was the promise we made on January 27 when we announced a set of interim princi
May 17th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, actually, we have removed the uncertainty. We have announced a set of principles that will govern this review to restore the confidence of Canadians and we have even given a precise date. The certainty of a date and the certainty of principles is a lot more certainty
May 17th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has said many times that among the more important responsibilities of the Government of Canada is to move our natural resources to tidewater sustainably. The only way that will happen is if we have wide-ranging conversations with indigenous communi
May 17th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, we had the pleasure today to announce the appointment of three very distinguished western Canadians who will spend the next number of months consulting with people up and down the Kinder Morgan line, both in indigenous and non-indigenous communities. We knew that th
May 17th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
The Environment Mr. Speaker, clean technologies are a central part of our clean growth plan to transition to the economy of tomorrow. Yesterday we announced that funding proposals are now being accepted under two new electric vehicle and alternative fuel infrastructure initiatives. As part of b
May 11th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
The Environment Mr. Speaker, the application to build the energy east pipeline has not yet been lodged with the regulator, the National Energy Board. There will be many months of public discussion when the hon. member will be encouraged to appear in front of the board, to write a letter, to vis
May 10th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, over the last 24 hours I have had conversations with the ministers of forestry and energy in the government of Alberta, and I have spoken to several chief executive officers of major oil companies in Fort McMurray. They all report how satisfied they have been with
May 10th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, we have responded in the first place in the most important of all ways, and that is to guarantee the safety of those who were evacuated from their homes, to minimize damage to infrastructure and to keep an ongoing conversation with those who are running these industr
May 10th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, that project application has not yet been received by the National Energy Board, but a member of the House wants us to pronounce judgment on it before the regulator has even seen it. I do not think that would be a responsible way for us to proceed. It is very clear
May 9th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal
Oil and Gas Industry Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my hon. friend for a kinder, gentler way of posing a question that I had to answer earlier on.
May 9th, 2016House debate
Jim CarrLiberal