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Oil Tanker Moratorium Act  Mr. Speaker, today we are talking about the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act, which protects a region in northern B.C. from the devastating impacts of a crude oil spill. The oil tanker moratorium has overwhelming support from residents along the north coast, and represents decades of w

January 29th, 2021House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

Canada—United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement Implementation Act  Mr. Speaker, I would like to hear the member's thoughts on investor-state provisions. We were supposed to see provisions that would improve transparency, but foreign companies will still have access to a special court system to challenge Canadian laws without going through domes

January 29th, 2021House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, on Tuesday, President Biden held a climate day, signing a series of executive orders to take ambitious action on the climate crisis with a focus on jobs, equity and scientific integrity. His sweeping new orders included freezing new oil and gas leases on public lands

January 29th, 2021House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

Religious Freedom  Mr. Speaker, today marks four years since the horrific attack on le Centre Culturel Islamique de Québec, the Quebec City mosque massacre. Fuelled by Islamophobia and hate, an armed man walked into the mosque during peaceful prayer and took the lives of six people, wounding many o

January 29th, 2021House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

Tu Bishvat  Mr. Speaker, today is Tu Bishvat, the Jewish New Year for the Trees. It is a time to honour the Jewish tradition of responsible stewardship of the earth, to reflect on the interconnectedness of everything in creation and to commit to environmental justice. Victoria is home to C

January 28th, 2021House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

COVID-19 Emergency Response  Mr. Speaker, over the holidays, the government sent anxiety-inducing letters to close to half a million Canadians, most of whom applied for the CERB in good faith. Some were given incorrect information by the government, a government that is now threatening to make them pay back

January 27th, 2021House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

The Environment  Madam Speaker, the Liberals have missed every single climate target. They have not planted a single one of their promised two billion trees, and they are spending billions of dollars on a pipeline that contradicts their own climate plans. We are in a climate crisis. Along with a

December 11th, 2020House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the Department of Crown-Indigenous and Northern Affairs’ nutrition programs, including but not limited to Nutrition North, for the fiscal years of 2010-11 to 2020-21, broken down by fiscal year: (a) how much money was committed to these programs and, if the final c

December 9th, 2020House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to all federal funding committed to the creation and maintenance of housing stock in Nunavut, for each fiscal year from 2011-12 to 2020-21: (a) what was the total amount committed; (b) what was the total amount spent or best approximation; (c) how much new housing sto

December 9th, 2020House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the direct delivery of mental health services and benefits for communities within Nunavut, including community-based mental health services for Inuit communities, non-insured drugs and short-term mental health crisis counselling for recognized Inuit people through

December 9th, 2020House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to RCMP operations in Nunavut, broken down by fiscal year from 2010-11 to 2020-21: (a) how much was spent on RCMP operations in the territory; (b) how much was spent on Inuit cultural training for RCMP officers who operated in the territory; (c) how many hours of cult

December 9th, 2020House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

National Strategy to Redress Environmental Racism Act  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank, again, the member for Cumberland—Colchester for bringing forward this important issue in the House. Environmental racism is a huge, but often ignored, problem. In fact, many people are unfamiliar with the concept. As she mentioned, before becoming a

December 8th, 2020House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

National Strategy to Redress Environmental Racism Act  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member for Cumberland—Colchester for bringing forward this really important bill. I applaud her work on it. I am curious about reparations. This bill speaks about the impacts on indigenous communities and on racialized communities. We were just d

December 8th, 2020House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, today's report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer shows that any scenario where the Trans Mountain pipeline would be profitable is a fantasy. Construction costs have soared to over $12 billion and any additional climate action, like the government's own net-zero l

December 8th, 2020House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP

Health  Madam Speaker, every year, six million Canadians cannot visit the dentist when they need it because of the cost, and women are less likely to have access to dental care because they are often in part-time or precarious employment with no benefits. A lack of child care during the

December 7th, 2020House debate

Laurel CollinsNDP