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Restoring Mail Delivery for Canadians Act Madam Speaker, the problem is twofold. The first problem is that the unfortunate person who wrote this note has been locked out. The second problem seems to be that the government, instead of acting responsibly and telling the public what is going on, keeps spreading informat
June 25th, 2011House debate
Restoring Mail Delivery for Canadians Act Madam Speaker, I think that might be an issue for another debate, because we are debating Bill C-6 right now, the back to work order. That is what we are opposing here and will continue to oppose.
June 25th, 2011House debate
Restoring Mail Delivery for Canadians Act Madam Speaker, again, from my experience, one does not impose a solution until one figures out what the problem is. I looked at the independent blue ribbon panel report. I am new to this issue, but I looked at the report today. This report from 2008 said that Canada Post is hel
June 25th, 2011House debate
Libya Mr. Speaker, today the defence minister talked about the overall costs for the Libya mission. I listened to the member's speech with interest. I am wondering if she could confirm the price tag of $100 million.
September 26th, 2011House debate
Burnaby—Douglas Mr. Speaker, on May 2 the voters of Burnaby—Douglas elected me to represent them in the House. I am honoured to serve as their MP and to have been appointed by the late Jack Layton as critic for western economic diversification. My main goal as MP is to make Burnaby an even bett
September 26th, 2011House debate
Libya Mr. Speaker, the members opposite seem intent on playing with their guns. Once we get past this playing with guns, we need to start talking about what is really on the ground that we can do in terms of facilitating humanitarian aid in Libya. Through my colleague's own experienc
September 26th, 2011House debate
Senate Reform Act Mr. Speaker, I cannot help thinking that this entire piece of legislation is a bit rickety. Where I come from we might call it held together with duct tape and chicken wire. It is hardly an overwhelming reform, and I do not think it has much of a chance of success. We are going t
October 3rd, 2011House debate
Senate Reform Act Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for pointing out the folly of this bill. For me, this bill seems weak, ill-conceived and flimsy. I wonder if my colleague would agree that the Conservatives have proposed this weak legislation because they have put themselves in a trap. They ha
October 3rd, 2011House debate
Senate Reform Act Mr. Speaker, I find it a bit strange today to hear members from the Conservative Party standing up and defending the Senate. It must make for awkward cocktail parties when they say that they want the status quo with a few extra bells and whistles. I was interested when the membe
October 3rd, 2011House debate
Senate Reform Act Mr. Speaker, I am very concerned about the bill. First, it presents flimsy and minor changes designed to pander to a Conservative base. I am concerned that it will not have any real impact, and that if it does have any impact, as my colleague has pointed out, it is bound to be
October 3rd, 2011House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I rise today to speak in support of our party's opposition motion on the Canadian Wheat Board. I am pleased to split my time with my colleague, the member for Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine. I am very happy to hear there may be some movement on the other side in th
October 25th, 2011House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, 32,000 farmers participated in an ad hoc plebiscite which the Canadian Wheat Board hosted. Almost 23,000 voted to keep the Canadian Wheat Board. This shows at the very least that the government should respect the Canadian Wheat Board Act and hold a plebiscite. Toda
October 25th, 2011House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for her kind words. We have heard there are 70,000 western farmers currently, but I wonder how many there will be in five years. I wonder if in five years the Conservatives will say that this was a mistake. When the number of farms goes from 7
October 25th, 2011House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, it is similar to losing any business. I think that many families on the Prairies are going to be devastated by the bill and the rather rash action by the government. All the time we hear the Conservatives talk about a strong and stable majority government. I do not
October 25th, 2011House debate
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, Kinder Morgan is set to double the capacity of the Trans Mountain pipeline that runs from Edmonton to Burnaby. Residents and local municipalities are concerned about what this project could mean for the local environment, especially in the wake of the 2007 oil spill
October 25th, 2011House debate