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Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act  Mr. Speaker, it is very important for those who are listening to the debate that we be very clear that a good majority of prairie wheat farmers support retaining the Canadian Wheat Board. In fact, well over 20,000 prairie farmers voted to keep the Canadian Wheat Board. These indi

November 28th, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, this is a very timely petition given the government introduced Bill C-18, which is going to kill the Canadian Wheat Board. This petition is signed by many prairie farmers calling upon the government to respect the wishes of a majority of farmers. We all know that the

November 28th, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers  Mr. Speaker, I truly believe that the Prime Minister of Canada has had a very strong personal hatred for the Canadian Wheat Board long before he even became the Prime Minister of our country. I think this whole Bill C-18 to get rid of the Wheat Board has more to do with the perso

November 28th, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act  On the same point, Mr. Speaker, I just want to make it very clear that the Liberal Party of Canada does not support the actions that are being taken by the government, knowing full well that a vast majority of prairie grain farmers—

November 22nd, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Copyright Modernization Act  Mr. Speaker, the bill does send some mixed messages to individuals who are following this debate. On the one hand, we recognize that jobs in the gaming industry for example, whether in Winnipeg, Vancouver or Ontario, are important and valuable. We also recognize that individuals

November 22nd, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Ukraine  Mr. Speaker, this week, we remember Ukrainian men, women and children who lost their lives during the Holodomor. Between 1932 and 1933, under the directive of Joseph Stalin, millions of innocent people died as a result of poor living conditions and starvation. Once known as the b

November 22nd, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Senate Reform Act  Mr. Speaker, I appreciate just how clear the member was about the NDP's position to abolish the Senate. I have had the opportunity to ask other members of his caucus about the potential of the Senate having some value. If a majority of Canadians supported it, would the NDP suppor

November 22nd, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Senate Reform Act  Mr. Speaker, the member made reference to the position of Manitoba. I am not too sure if any other province has done this, but Manitoba had an all party task force, with a majority of the members being New Democrats. I was actually a member of that task force. We canvassed the en

November 22nd, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Senate Reform Act  Mr. Speaker, the member made reference in his comments to the fact that there was a fairly extensive poll or survey carried out in which 36% of the respondents felt that it was necessary to abolish the Senate. Ultimately, that would imply that there was a majority that did see so

November 22nd, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Senate Reform Act  Mr. Speaker, I am always intrigued by the NDP's position in regard to the Senate. It seems to be fairly straightforward and simple in the minds of many colleagues in the NDP and that is that we abolish the Senate, that there is no situation in which the New Democratic Party could

November 22nd, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Senate Reform Act  Madam Speaker, on the one hand the NDP would allow the country to break up if a majority of Quebeckers, 50% plus one, were to vote for separation, yet when a majority of Canadians see value in having the Senate, the NDP does not believe that Canada deserves keeping it. How does t

November 22nd, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act  Mr. Speaker, I believe it is important to get on the record at this time that, in fact, there was a plebiscite conducted by the Canadian Wheat Board because the Minister of Agriculture was negligent in not meeting what many would argue was a legal, definitely a moral, obligation

November 18th, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the comments from my colleague on what we believe is a very important issue. In Manitoba, the impact is so profound that we look to the government to give it extra attention. The Government of Manitoba wants to work with the federal government to see s

November 17th, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Aboriginal Affairs  Mr. Speaker, the United Nations declared that access to clean water was a basic human right. For the community of Red Sucker Lake to access water, it is quite the challenge. Unlike most Canadians, people do not go to the kitchen and turn on the water. It involves pails and leavin

November 17th, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, absolutely. Over the years that I served as an MLA, I heard some horror stories. I like to use milk as an example because I introduced a bill on numerous occasions, which unfortunately did not pass. However, the health issue is such a big concern on our reserves. Pro

November 17th, 2011House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal