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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to athlete abuse, discrimination, and harassment in sport in Canada: (a) what are all the groups of athletes under federal jurisdiction; (b) are athletes who are carded under the Athlete Assistance Program considered protected under federal jurisdiction; (c) how many
March 18th, 2024House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the Canadian sport helpline and the abuse-free sport helpline: (a) in what month and year was the service first launched; (b) what are the details of the program’s financing, including (i) the cost to administer the program annually, (ii) whether there have been an
March 18th, 2024House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the Red Deer Declaration signed in 2019: (a) how many federal, provincial and territorial sport ministerial meetings have been held, and, for each meeting, what were the details, including (i) the date, (ii) the agenda, (iii) whether safety and integrity in sport w
March 18th, 2024House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to international charters, conferences, consensus statements, declarations, policy, and national reports regarding sport and abuse, discrimination, and harassment: (a) following the UNESCO International Charter of Physical Education and Sport in 1978, and with respect
March 18th, 2024House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the Dimensions program: (a) what is the size of the current team that leads the program; (b) what are the details of the team that leads the program, including (i) the name of all the positions of the current team, (ii) whether any positions have been cut since its
December 12th, 2023House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to national sport organizations (NSOs) with contribution agreements with Sport Canada (SC), and that have or had non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with employees and coaches: (a) is SC monitoring which NSOs have NDAs with employees and coaches; (b) for each NSO, what a
September 18th, 2023House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to national sport organizations (NSOs) with contribution agreements with Sport Canada (SC), and that have or had non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with athletes: (a) is SC monitoring which NSOs have NDAs with athletes; (b) for each NSO, what are the details of each NDA
June 8th, 2023House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Sports Mr. Speaker, safe sport should always be the primary goal of every sport, ahead of winning games, tournaments or medals, because athletes only get one childhood. Athletes should look forward to practice, going to the gym and being on the field or on the rink. They should look for
December 7th, 2022House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to present, in both official languages, the second report of the Standing Committee on Science and Research in relation to the motion adopted on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, regarding top talent, research and innovation. Pursuant to Standing Order 109,
October 24th, 2022House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Pandemic Day Act Madam Speaker, I rise today to speak to Bill C-209, which was introduced by Senator Marie-Françoise Mégie and which seeks to designate March 11 as pandemic observance day to commemorate the efforts Canadians have made and continue to make to get through the COVID-19 pandemic. I
October 17th, 2022House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Human Rights in Iran Mr. Speaker, freedom rallies are taking place around the world to protest the death of Mahsa Amini who went to visit relatives with her family, just like we would do. Instead of receiving a warm embrace from loved ones, she was stopped by the so-called “morality police”, taken in
October 3rd, 2022House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Mr. Speaker, I rise with a very heavy heart and much sadness to pay tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who committed and dedicated her life to selfless duty and service. I also hold in my thoughts King Charles III, the Queen Consort and the royal family, who are not only
September 15th, 2022House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Retirement Income Mr. Speaker, I would like to begin by thanking colleagues for their support of my very focused Motion M-45 to start a national conversation around registered retirement income funds, or RRIFs. Very specifically, Motion M-45 asks the government to undertake a study examining popul
June 10th, 2022House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Retirement Income Mr. Speaker, after months of consultation with numerous groups and many attempts with the NDP to even have a conversation, this motion is actually on RRIFs and we did not even hear that discussed, so the motion stands.
June 10th, 2022House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present, in both official languages, the first report of the Standing Committee on Science and Research, entitled “Successes, Challenges and Opportunities for Science in Canada”. This is an inaugural committee, and I would like to thank all memb
June 6th, 2022House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal