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Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act Madam Speaker, workers in Alberta are frustrated. The government is totally ignoring what is happening in Alberta. Hundreds of thousands of jobs have been lost over the last few years. However, it is not only Albertans. We are upset because many of those people who were working
December 3rd, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act Madam Speaker, the hon. member and I have had many discussions. I do not think we are too far off on our feelings of the north. I have a fondness for the people of the north and I do not believe that we should be plundering any part of northern Canada for its wealth. It should be
December 3rd, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act Madam Speaker, here we are again with another anti-energy policy from the current Liberal government that is driving energy investment out of Canada, costing Canadian workers their jobs and significantly increasing poverty in certain regions, especially in the north. I am speaki
December 3rd, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am presenting a petition from people from the Toronto area dealing with the international trafficking in human organs in regard to Bill S-240.
December 3rd, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Poverty Reduction Act Mr. Speaker, I was just doing a little research, and I see the Netherlands has probably the lowest rate of poverty among seniors of anywhere in the world. In Canada, back in 1976 about 36% of seniors were on the poverty role, and now that has dropped considerably down to the leve
November 30th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Canada's Oil and Gas Sector Mr. Speaker, I listened attentively to my colleague across the way complaining about all the problems the Conservative Party had trying to bring pipelines to the different coasts. The Liberals have been in government for three years. They changed the regulations. They talk about
November 28th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, that question is very appropriate. Surcharges should be raised. We had a witness, a farmer from Saskatchewan, appear at the justice committee two weeks ago. He said he really did not care if a guy goes to jail for two months or six months for stealing his combine, b
November 20th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, as I stated earlier, this was brought to us early in the year, a day before we were to go on a two-day break. Two previous bills, Bill C-38 and Bill C-39, have been thrown into this bill. Why were they not dealt with? If it is so important that this get done, why di
November 20th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, increasing that penalty is definitely one of the ways to go, but if we are changing the legislation, we must also ensure that our prosecutors and court systems abide by the new regulations and follow through on them. There is no use changing these regulations if the
November 20th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to speak to Bill C-75, an act to amend the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Act and other acts and to make consequential amendments to other acts. This omnibus bill is over 200 pages. It includes major reforms to our criminal justice system. Wi
November 20th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I would like to ask a simple question. The Liberal government talks about its contributions to our military veterans, yet in the last two years, it has spent over $38 million taking our veterans to court. I wonder if the member would speak about that money maybe bein
November 5th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act Madam Speaker, the minister just spoke about the significant potential and offers of diverse commercial opportunities for Canadian businesses, but we need to communicate with businesses. We need to ensure small and large businesses in Canada understand what CIFTA is all about. I
October 29th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate the minister for getting set to renew the agreement. For 20 years, we have seen the growth of our two nations expand to about $1.7 billion last year. We needed a new agreement. It has been four years in the making. This agreement is impo
October 29th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I rise to present a petition calling upon the Prime Minister to defend the freedoms of conscience, thought and belief by withdrawing the attestation requirement for applicants to the Canada summer jobs program.
October 29th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative
Royal Canadian Navy Mr. Speaker, I spent part of last week sailing on the HMCS Vancouver as part of the leaders at sea program. I would like to thank Commodore Topshee, commander of the Canadian Fleet Pacific, and Commander Kouwenberg, captain of the vessel, and all personnel on board. This amazing
October 19th, 2018House debate
Jim EglinskiConservative