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National Defence Mr. Speaker, I had the honour of visiting our troops in Mali around Christmastime and I have to say we can all be incredibly proud of the work they are doing, not just in keeping their allies safe through medevacs but in actually leading the way on innovative approaches to medeva
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Transportation Mr. Speaker, ensuring the safety of Canadians is the responsibility of any government. I can assure the House that Transport Canada takes its responsibilities very seriously. We will always ensure that Canadians are safe on board these ships. We will continue to do that. I will
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Ethics Mr. Speaker, the RCMP works diligently to meet its responsibilities under the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act and to be transparent with Canadians. We respect this independence and, as always, will not be discussing security-related matters.
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Ethics Mr. Speaker, on this side of the House, we respect the independence of the RCMP and we will not discuss security-related matters.
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Taxation Mr. Speaker, I am glad the member opposite is giving me a chance to talk about our investments in public transit. We have made historic investments worth over $28 billion in public transit systems across Canada. This gives Canadians more time to spend with their families. More
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Ethics Mr. Speaker, speaking of misleading Canadians, the very first thing we did was lower taxes on the middle class and raise taxes on the wealthiest 1%. We then delivered a Canada child benefit that lifted 300,000 kids out of poverty. The Conservatives voted against both of those mea
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Ethics Mr. Speaker, the RCMP works diligently to meet its responsibilities under the Access to Information Act and Privacy Act and to be transparent with Canadians. We respect its independence, and as always, I will not discuss security-related matters.
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Ethics Mr. Speaker, Groundhog Day is February 2. We are a long way past that, yet the Conservatives seem to be desperate to reach back into any old thing they can to avoid talking about the fact that they have no plan for the economy, no plan to fight climate change and no plan to conti
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, no relationship is more important than that between this government and indigenous peoples, and that is why we have made historic strides forward on reconciliation with indigenous peoples. It involves tangible things like ending boil water advisories and creating mor
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
The Environment Mr. Speaker, we on this side of the House understand that the fight against climate change requires action on many fronts. The government has a lot to do. The Conservatives and Canadians need to do their part, and the private sector needs to contribute, too. We have programs aim
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Interprovincial Trade Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member for St. Catharines for his hard work—
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Interprovincial Trade Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for St. Catharines for his hard work. I highlight that for 10 years, Stephen Harper was unable to do what we just did in budget 2019. We removed the only remaining federal barrier to trade of Canadian wine, beer and spirits within Canada. It is n
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Justice Mr. Speaker, indeed, we have noticed, and Canadians have noticed, that the Leader of the Opposition continues to double down on his misleading statements. We know that Canadians deserve politicians on all sides who speak the truth, who do not mislead Canadians, and who end up ta
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Justice Mr. Speaker, I look forward to Canadians having a choice between a party that consistently lies to Canadians, as the Conservatives do, and a party that stays focused on what matters to them. We have, over the coming months, an opportunity to put our best feet forward for Canadia
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal
Justice Mr. Speaker, the Leader of the Opposition continues to mislead Canadians. This shows that the Conservatives are still following Stephen Harper's playbook. We put him on notice because he and his party have a history of making false and defamatory statements. That is what he did
April 10th, 2019House debate
Justin TrudeauLiberal