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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to credit cards issued to Ministers, Ministers of State, and Parliamentary Secretaries: what expenses were charged to a government credit card, and subsequently reimbursed by the card holder for the period of November 4, 2015, to September 23, 2016, including, (i) the
November 14th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise today to contribute to this important debate on Bill C-235, which aims to assist those with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. The proposal before us today is to require that the courts take into account that fetal alcohol spectrum disorder may be
November 3rd, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, it is also my pleasure to rise today to present a petition regarding seniors. The petitioners call upon the House to appoint a minister of seniors and to develop a national strategy for seniors. It is their hope that such a focus will allow for better treatment of s
October 26th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Canada Revenue Agency Act moved for leave to introduce Bill C-316, An Act to amend the Canada Revenue Agency Act (organ donors). Mr. Speaker, I rise today to introduce a bill that would assist the provinces in growing and maintaining their organ donor registries. Four thousand six hundred Canadians are c
October 26th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
The Economy Madam Speaker, it is no secret that the Alberta economy is suffering and that Albertans are suffering. There is growing frustration, and the Liberals have given up even trying to help. The evidence is clear. It has been one year since the Liberals promised sunny ways. In that tim
October 21st, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Lyme Disease Mr. Speaker, there is a sinister disease in Canada. It causes long-term suffering to both its victims and their families, and it's on the rise. Lyme disease is passed with a simple tick bite, and there are many ways Canadians can take preventive action. Unfortunately, once bitt
October 19th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Health Mr. Speaker, the fentanyl crisis is getting worse, and the Liberals are ignoring the obvious. China is the primary source of illicit fentanyl in Canada. The Liberals would rather deal with deadly street drugs after they are in the hands of Canadians, instead of targeting the sour
October 18th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Jim Prentice Mr. Speaker, I rise today on behalf of the constituents of Calgary Confederation. Our community lost a friend, a neighbour, and our former representative with the loss of the Hon. Jim Prentice. Jim served as our member of Parliament, our member of the Alberta legislature, and o
October 18th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure to rise today to present a petition with respect to seniors. Today, one in six Canadians is a senior, and in fourteen short years that will be one in four Canadians. The petitioners call upon the House to appoint a minister of seniors and to devel
October 17th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the government-appointed panel which will conduct a formal review of Canada Post: (a) what is the planned budget for the panel; (b) how many meetings will take place with stakeholders; (c) how many of its meetings will be open to the public, and for each one, what
September 19th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the status of all Canada First Defence Strategy projects: (a) what are the detailed cost estimates and estimated timelines for completion for all projects listed under this National Defence initiative as of June 10, 2016; and (b) which of the cost estimates or time
September 19th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project Ministerial Panel: (a) what is the planned budget for the panel; (b) how many meetings will take place with stakeholders; (c) how many of its meetings will be open to the public, and for each, what advertising was under
September 19th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to the Ministerial Advisory Panel on Canada's Defence Policy Review: (a) what is the planned budget for the panel; (b) how many of its meetings will take place with stakeholders; (c) how many of its meetings will be open to the public, and for each one, what advertisi
September 19th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Canadian Organ Donor Registry Act Madam Speaker, I am honoured to rise to speak in support of Bill C-223, an act to establish a Canadian organ donor registry and to coordinate and promote organ donation in Canada. First I would like to thank my colleague from Edmonton Manning for bringing forward this private me
June 13th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative
Canadian Organ Donor Registry Act Madam Speaker, I am very pleased that Tyler is doing well today. To the member for Kitchener—Conestoga, thank you for sharing your emotional experience—
June 13th, 2016House debate
Len WebberConservative