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Canada-U.S. Relations  Mr. Speaker, Canadian companies are losing contracts around the world because the Liberals have failed to address the shipping container crisis, which worsens every single day. Agricultural products and manufactured goods are bottlenecked at ports in Vancouver and Montreal. The

December 1st, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Canada-U.S. Relations  Mr. Speaker, this has nothing to do with climate change or global shipping lanes. The United States have resolved this crisis, and shipping lanes are now moving to the United States from Canada. I suppose the Prime Minister also thinks the ban on P.E.I. potatoes is a result of s

December 1st, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

B.C. Farmers  Mr. Speaker, I thank the constituents of Foothills for once again showing their trust and confidence in me to be their member of Parliament and their voice in Ottawa. It is an honour. It is these same constituents who faced the BSE crisis and the 2013 flood. The road to recovery

November 25th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Agriculture and Agri-Food  Mr. Speaker, how many times was agriculture mentioned in the throne speech? Not once, so it should not come as any surprise that the Prime Minister's first decision on agriculture was to end the export of our potatoes from Prince Edward Island to the United States. There was no c

November 24th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Agriculture and Agri-Food  Mr. Speaker, obviously the Prime Minister has no idea what I was talking about, but maybe he should ask his members of Parliament from Prince Edward Island, who have not said a single word about this decision. With the stroke of a pen, the Prime Minister has devastated Prince E

November 24th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the COVID-19 vaccine contracts that Canada has with seven vaccine manufacturers: (a) which of the contracts contain transparency clauses similar to the one found in the UK-AstraZeneca vaccine contract, section 17.13, which allow for the disclosure of information to

June 14th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the COVID-19 vaccine contracts that the government has with seven vaccine manufacturers, including the recently signed contract with Pfizer for booster shots: (a) what is the cost per vaccine dose, broken down by contract and manufacturer; and (b) what specific rem

June 14th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Chester A. Reynolds Award  Mr. Speaker, he is a wrangler, a rancher, a businessman, but, most important, John Scott is a proud Albertan. Longview's John Scott will be the first Canadian ever to be awarded the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum's prestigious Chester A. Reynolds Award. This awar

June 11th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Canada-U.S. Relations  Mr. Speaker, the Liberal government's trade relations with the United States are in shambles. There is no softwood lumber agreement. The Canadian dairy sector is under attack under the new NAFTA. Keystone has been cancelled. Line 5 is now in jeopardy. Now the Biden administration

June 10th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Anti-Semitism  Mr. Speaker, incidents of anti-Semitism are on the rise in Canada and the incidents speak for themselves. The annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents showed that for the fifth straight year Canada had set a record in 2020 with 2,600 incidents, an increase of more than 18%. Anothe

June 10th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

COVID-19 Emergency Response  Mr. Speaker, Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “It is not fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourself”. That is a pillar of true leadership. Unfortunately our Prime Minister is running a deficit on budgets, trust and leadership. He has lost that trust because he beli

June 8th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Health  Madam Speaker, I am glad that the parliamentary secretary said they will listen to science and data, because for months we have asked the Liberals to provide data proving that the mandatory quarantine hotels are more effective at limiting the spread of COVID than quarantining at

June 4th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, the member for Kingston and the Islands accidentally told the truth last night when he said, “When the Conservatives come in here, they are only talking about vaccines. Yes, there is a lot we could have done...better...[in] making sure we were prepared.” He went on t

May 6th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Allen King  Mr. Speaker, when the phone would ring, I would answer and be greeted with, “John, what do you want to help with?” It could be anything from a fundraising dinner to a charity gala to a political event. I never knew what it was going to be when Mr. Allen King gave me a call, but I

May 6th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1  Madam Speaker, I want to thank my colleague for mentioning the importance of small businesses. That is why Conservatives, from the very beginning of this pandemic, worked with the Liberals and other parties in this House to try to design some of these assistance programs as best

May 6th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative