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Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, the question has already been asked, but it bears repeating. If I were still a teacher and I lost my job tomorrow morning, I would be entitled to up to 50 weeks of EI, depending on the number of hours I had worked. It is simply a matter of fairness. If I have to l

February 18th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question. I wish I could give him an answer, but I do not have the Liberal philosophy needed to answer that question. I do not understand either. If I build a nest egg for myself, I put my own money into it, and I do not understand how

February 18th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I thank my honourable colleague for his question. We all recognize that we have moved the yardstick forward. Let me use an analogy. People are happy when they build a house. First the foundation goes in, and then the walls go up. Installing the doors and windows i

February 18th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague. I thank all members for listening to and reflecting on such an important motion. I hope that members and their families will never need it.

February 18th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I am a little confused by what you just said. I thought you supported your constituents' motion—

February 18th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, thank you for the reminder. I was saying that I am somewhat troubled. On the one hand, I get the impression that my colleague supports the Bloc motion that his own constituents support, but on the other hand, he is making comparisons with Europe, talking about the

February 18th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, today is the fourth anniversary of Phoenix, the black hole that has swallowed up three-quarters of federal public servants at one time or another. Some are not being paid, while others are being forced to repay tens of thousands of dollars they received, and they are

February 27th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, I understand that the minister wants to be reassuring, and yet, nearly 4,000 RCMP employees are still being forced into the black hole that is Phoenix. They are told that all the tests are conclusive and that Phoenix is working perfectly. Tell that to the 100,000 p

February 27th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his speech. I really like taking preventive action. I am happy to learn that the new agreement includes measures dealing with the environment. However, I have to wonder whether the agreement provides for consequences if Mexico, Canada or t

March 10th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Government Business No. 1  Madam Speaker, the part of my colleague's speech that caught my attention was the part on child care. I had my daughter in 1999, when I was a student, and child care cost $20 a day. As a student, I can assure you that in 1999 that was a lot a of money. I very much welcomed the cr

September 28th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Proceedings on the bill entitled An Act relating to economic recovery in response to COVID-19  Madam Speaker, for the past several months, we have been living through an unprecedented crisis, the likes of which we have never seen at any time in our history. In the throne speech, the government announced the implementation of three new benefits to replace the Canada emerge

September 29th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Proceedings on the bill entitled An Act relating to economic recovery in response to COVID-19  Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question. People with disabilities are, indeed, too often forgotten. We can help them, and temporary measures may not be enough. We will have to take time to think and dig into these questions so that we can meet these people's needs,

September 29th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Proceedings on the bill entitled An Act relating to economic recovery in response to COVID-19  Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question. Was it a bad idea to prorogue Parliament during a crisis like the one we are experiencing? Indeed, it was. It was a bad idea not only for our farmers, who need our support, but also for the public and for democracy as a whole

September 29th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Proceedings on the bill entitled An Act relating to economic recovery in response to COVID-19  Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question. Earlier, I was saying that the prorogation was a bad idea for democracy. Closure is also a bad idea for democracy. This is not about going on and on about a bill for 25, 30 or 40 weeks. It is simply a matter of making propo

September 29th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply  Mr. Speaker, my colleague's speech accurately described the realities that we have been seeing first-hand for over six months now. At the beginning of her speech, she talked about seniors and how they have been treated. The government literally created two classes of seniors by

October 5th, 2020House debate

Julie VignolaBloc