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Public Safety  Speaker, I sat in opposition for many years watching the Conservative government not answer any questions on national security under the guise of protecting Canadians and national security. That is why one of the commitments we made in the election of 2015 was to create an oversight body of parliamentarians that would have the clearances necessary to dig into national security questions so that parliamentarians could be reassured and assured that government was doing things right.

June 9th, 2021House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Matters  Obviously, the way this unfolded was not as intended, and that is why this charity is no longer administering the project. We will work with the Ethics Commissioner and answer any questions the Ethics Commissioner may have, as we always do.

July 8th, 2020House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Speaker, as I have said many times, this was a personal family vacation with a long-time friend. I am happy to work with the Ethics Commissioner to answer any questions she may have. That is what Canadians expect of any parliamentarian, and that is exactly what I am doing. I am confident that Canadians will see at the end of this process that we collaborated and co-operated with the Ethics Commissioner every step of the way, on any question that she might have.

May 16th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  I am confident that, at the end of the process, Canadians will see that my government, my office, and I co-operated with the Ethics Commissioner and answered any questions she had.

May 16th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Speaker, I am very happy to work with the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner to answer any questions she may have. It is important to emphasize the various ways we are meeting the needs and addressing the concerns of Canadians, whether by investing in infrastructure, which will change things in the everyday lives of Canadians, or in health care.

May 10th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I am happy to work with the Ethics Commissioner to answer any questions she may have. We are going to continue to work on the things that matter to Canadians. We are going to continue to invest historic amounts in infrastructure that is going to help families get to and from work in a reasonable amount of time, back in time for their kids' soccer games.

May 10th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to work with the Ethics Commissioner and to answer any questions that she may have. We continue to understand how important it is to work with Canadians to deliver on their priorities, such as extra help with the cost of raising kids, which the CCB is, helping nine out of 10 Canadian families and reducing child poverty by 40%.

May 10th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to work with the Ethics Commissioner to answer any questions that she might have. Furthermore, our priorities on this side of the House continue to be making a difference in the lives of Canadians, particularly in terms of our seniors, where not only have we strengthened the CPP for a generation and ensured that future retirees have stable retirements, we have increased the guaranteed income supplement by 10% for our most low-income, vulnerable seniors.

May 10th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I am happy to work with the Ethics Commissioner to answer any questions she might have. We continue as a government to focus on the priorities of Canadians, whether it is making sure we are lowering taxes for the middle class and raising them on wealthiest 1%, or whether it is delivering a Canada child benefit that gives more money to 9 out of 10 Canadian families by not sending child benefit cheques to millionaires, like was done by the previous Conservative government.

May 10th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I am happy to work with the Ethics Commissioner to answer any questions she may have. We continue to be focused on the things that matter to Canadians, such as restoring the federal government's engagement in housing. For 10 long years, the federal government withdrew its support for national housing and national housing strategies.

May 10th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Speaker, I am very happy to work with the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner to answer any questions she may have. Our priority on this side of the House is working for the middle class and those working hard to join it. We are making historic investments in infrastructure, in the Canada pension plan, in child care, and in affordable housing.

May 10th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Speaker, I am very happy to work with the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner to answer any questions she may have.

May 10th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Speaker, I am happy to answer as many questions as the members opposite have, but if they ask the same question, they will keep getting the same answer. I am pleased to work with the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner to answer any questions that she might have.

May 10th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Speaker, I am happy, as should be any member of this House, to work with the Ethics Commissioner and answer any questions that she may have. I think that is important.

May 10th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal

Ethics  Speaker, as you know, I am always pleased to work with the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner to answer any questions she may have.

May 10th, 2017House debate

Justin TrudeauLiberal