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Petitions Mr. Speaker, I have two petitions. The first petitions call on Parliament to re-examine the definition of when human life begins.
December 6th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, the second petition calls on Parliament to condemn the practice of discrimination through sex selective abortions.
December 6th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Liberal Party of Canada Mr. Speaker, when the Liberal member for Ottawa South suggested that Albertans do not belong in Parliament, the Liberal leader said that his remarks did not really reflect the views of the Liberal Party. However, we must make no mistake; this is not just one Liberal gone astray.
November 28th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Member for Papineau Mr. Speaker, the Liberal energy critic recently suggested that Albertans do not belong in Parliament. This is not just one Liberal gone astray. When asked if Canada were better served with Albertans in power, the member for Papineau said he was a Liberal, so that of course he did
November 23rd, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
National Philanthropy Day Act Mr. Speaker, to speed up passage of the bill, I will conclude my remarks by stating that I will support the bill.
October 30th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
National Philanthropy Day Act Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise in the House today to support Bill S-201, which would designate the 15th day of November of every year as National Philanthropy Day. Some people think that philanthropy is just about donating money, but that is only one part of the picture. Phi
October 30th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Taxation Mr. Speaker, later today the NDP's national revenue critic will co-host an education session with a far left organization backed by big union bosses from CUPE and CAW, called Canadians for Tax Fairness, where tax fairness means tax increases. Its president, Murray Dobbin, called
October 29th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Jobs and Growth Act, 2012 Mr. Speaker, I do not quite understand the point or the question. The member's quote basically clarifies our position, that the Navigable Waters Protection Act has nothing to do with environmental protections. This is not a move against environmental protection; it is a move aga
October 29th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Jobs and Growth Act, 2012 Mr. Speaker, my riding is in southern Alberta and is often plagued by drought, so we too love our waterways. The Navigable Waters Protection Act was designed to regulate navigation on navigable waters. The change in this bill brings it back to its original intent so that it will
October 29th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Jobs and Growth Act, 2012 Mr. Speaker, the main difference is that the NDP wants a carbon tax, what it is calling a cap and trade system, and the Conservatives do not.
October 29th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Jobs and Growth Act, 2012 Mr. Speaker, on March 29, the Minister of Finance presented the 2012 budget, Canada's economic action plan for jobs, growth and long-term prosperity. The budget was developed after extensive consultation with fellow MPs, department personnel, economists, business and community le
October 29th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Canadian Heritage Mr. Speaker, Canadians are bound together by a rich cultural diversity and by an inspiring history that points us to an even brighter future. This year, 2012, is the start of the five-year countdown to Canada's 150th birthday in 2017. We have an unprecedented opportunity to cele
October 16th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Local Leaders Mr. Speaker, on Friday I presented the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal to 30 of southern Alberta's finest citizens. They are shining examples of the community spirit that thrives in southern Alberta. All great movements have their great leaders, but the great movement c
October 15th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, this petition is from people from my riding. They all happen to be women but it just adds to the dozens of petitions with dozens of signatures of people who are in favour of Motion No. 312, and for whom the subject has not been closed.
September 25th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative
Study on income inequality Mr. Speaker, there are two general reasons to reject the Liberal motion to study various income equality and tax issues. The more obvious fact is that there is content with which we fundamentally disagree. But there are a few points with which we do agree, so why should we reject
June 7th, 2012House debate
Jim HillyerConservative