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The Budget Madam Speaker, I will be splitting my time with the member for Hochelaga. Ironically, I had occasion to repair my deck. Normally I would ask somebody else to do it, but these are strange times so I thought I would apply my formidable carpentry skills to the repairs. To no one's
April 22nd, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present, in both official languages, the fifth report of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security in relation to the main estimates 2021-22, and reports the same. On a personal note, I want to thank the clerk for saving the
March 25th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Petitions Madam Speaker, I have two petitions to present, both substantially the same. The petitioners take note that the Magnitsky law, or the Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act, exists in Canada and sanctions officials for gross violations of human rights. They take no
March 12th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Canada—United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement Implementation Act Mr. Speaker, the member and I have talked in the past about sanctions, particularly against China, Magnitsky sanctions, trade sanctions and things such as that. I put forward in my speech an opportunity to join with Great Britain with respect to supply chain slavery legislation.
March 9th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Canada—United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement Implementation Act Mr. Speaker, that is a point of order all by itself.
March 9th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Canada—United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement Implementation Act Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for that question. He is a very able and helpful member of the public safety committee, and I appreciate the opportunity to work with him. My view is that this should be the easiest trade agreement in the world to negotiate. We share a common la
March 9th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Canada—United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement Implementation Act Mr. Speaker, what precipitated this agreement was the Brexit deal, which only took effect in January. To be talking about a continuing trade agreement in March and actually moving legislation forward is lightning speed in trade terminology. As for the contents of the text, the ho
March 9th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Canada—United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement Implementation Act Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for that question because it is an important issue and it is an irritant. I would not describe it as a trade irritant, but it certainly is an irritant. There are literally tens of thousands of people who should be entitled to a full pension as op
March 9th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Canada—United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement Implementation Act Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise in the House tonight to talk about the benefits of Bill C-18, an act to implement the Agreement on Trade Continuity between Canada and the U.K. I will be splitting my time with the member for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan. It is probably the f
March 9th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present, in both official languages, two reports of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. The first is the third report of the committee, and it is on security in relation to C-228, An Act to establish a federal framewo
February 25th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, as a practising parliamentarian of 23 years now, I am a big fan of committees. Sometimes they drive me crazy, but by and large, committees have the power to bring witnesses together in a manner that is extremely useful and helpful for guiding government policy. Whe
February 18th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, my immediate response is all of the above. The member and I had something to do with the creation of the Magnitsky sanctions in Canada. I like what they do in terms of targeting the most egregious perpetrators of these kinds of human rights abuses. However, the limit
February 18th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I want to thank the member for Wellington—Halton Hills for tabling this motion, but with a caveat. In this chamber, we pretty well say what we wish to say within the rules of parliamentary decorum, but it is ultimately the government and the government members who
February 18th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Committees of the House Madam Speaker, I mostly appreciate the hon. member's contribution at the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, but I want to address one issue that comes up repeatedly, which is the gathering of evidence to secure convictions. Let me do it by way of illustrat
February 16th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal
Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I recognize that the member has done a great deal of work with respect to Uighurs and other human rights issues. Let me first speak about the economic consequences of Wilberforce's initiatives. I do not think it can be understated. This was a member for 45 years in
February 16th, 2021House debate
John McKayLiberal