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Questions Passed as Orders for Return With regard to the procurement of supplies related to the COVID-19 pandemic: (a) what is the number and percentage of contracts and the total amount and percentage of the total amount of all spending on supplies that went to organizations owned by (i) women, (ii) Indigenous peopl
January 31st, 2022House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to the Prime Minister’s pledge to lower oil and gas emissions: what is the projected loss of (i) jobs, (ii) federal tax revenue from the province of Alberta and the federal government for the year 2022 as a result of the pledge?
January 31st, 2022House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to the 4.7% rise in the Consumer Price Index over the last year and future inflation: (a) what are the government’s estimates on the added increase the rise has had on trucking costs; and (b) what are the government’s estimates and projections for the next 12 months o
January 31st, 2022House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Kids on Track Mr. Speaker, I rise to recognize the outstanding community service of my friend, Linda Roussel. In 1992, Linda founded Kids on Track, a community organization in Edmonton West that provides hope, direction and ongoing support for children and their parents. Starting with just th
January 31st, 2022House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Instruction to Committee on Bill C-2 Madam Speaker, I am quite stunned by the hypocrisy of the members opposite. They talk about how important it is to get this bill passed immediately, after playing political games by proroguing Parliament and then calling an early election. If they had not called an early election
December 10th, 2021House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Finance Madam Speaker, it is mid-December and there are still no public accounts. There are disturbing stories that the Liberal government has actually reopened the audited public accounts and changed them for political gain. Earlier this week when we asked about this, the President of
December 10th, 2021House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Finance Madam Speaker, I wonder if it is normal to reopen the public accounts and doctor them. The public accounts are audited financial statements of the government, yet the Liberals are delaying the tabling of these accounts. We have out-of-control Liberal government spending, yet no a
December 10th, 2021House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Supplementary Estimates (B), 2021-2022 Mr. Chair, could the President of the Treasury Board confirm that the bill is in its usual form?
December 9th, 2021House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Business of Supply Madam Chair, it is remarkable that the former Treasury Board president fails to answer that because in committee he told us that the tens of billions of dollars for the wage subsidies did not even go through the Treasury Board process before the money went out the door, which is
December 8th, 2021House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Business of Supply Madam Chair, significant new spending has to go through the Treasury Board process. In the Treasury Board estimates there is $82 million for a COVID policy for public service. TBS officials told us it was for rapid testing purchases and distribution. The Treasury Board website sh
December 8th, 2021House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Business of Supply Madam Chair, at $24,000 per employee, who is providing these rapid tests? Is it SNC-Lavalin?
December 8th, 2021House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Business of Supply Madam Chair, the Information Commissioner has stated that the disastrous ATIP mess long preceded COVID, so it is not an excuse. Will the minister commit to zero tolerance for not delivering on what is in the legislation regarding ATIPs?
December 8th, 2021House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Business of Supply Madam Chair, the minister's own departmental plan, signed by the previous Treasury Board minister, sets a percentage for public service employees who indicate they have been a victim of harassment. The goal is to have 12%. The goal is one out of every eight people. Why is the go
December 8th, 2021House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Business of Supply Madam Chair, if we wish to avoid harassment, we do not set a goal that 12% of staff can be harassed. We set a goal for zero tolerance. How much is in the estimates to settle class action suits against the government from its employees for harassment issues?
December 8th, 2021House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Business of Supply Madam Chair, I have read the estimates. There is a quarter of a billion dollars just for DND. Also, the government has not set zero tolerance as a goal. It has set 12% as a goal. Last night in her speech on the estimates, the Treasury Board president read right from the estimate
December 8th, 2021House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative