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Energy Efficiency Act Madam Speaker, I welcome the question, although it does not seem to have relevance to what I said. Today we are speaking about energy efficiency, not about reclamation. Truth be told, in fact, a very minuscule percentage of the oil sands or mine lands have been certified as recla
May 6th, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Energy Efficiency Act Madam Speaker, I, too, believe that in this House we should be consistent in how we deal with all proposals that come forward, regardless which member of Parliament raises them, regardless which side of the House they are on. One of the things that troubles me is there seems to
May 6th, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Energy Efficiency Act Madam Speaker, I am rising in support of the bill. It is commendable that the government has come forward with at least part of the provisions, as one of the previous members mentioned, which were included in the much more broader-based clean energy and climate change act. It i
May 6th, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Energy Efficiency Act Mr. Speaker, I appreciate that the government is interested in taking baby steps on energy efficiency but why are we not tackling the larger source of energy guzzlers, our industries? Why is the government not also tabling a bill similar to this one? In fact, why are we not makin
May 6th, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act Madam Speaker, I rise also in support of Bill C-3. The expansions of the ambit of the Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act are welcome and long overdue, but I would also like to speak to what we need in tandem with this measure, what is missing and where we need the current gov
May 4th, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act Madam Speaker, I share the member's understanding of the impacts on the north, having spent some time in the Yukon and I appreciate his love of Yukon. I wonder if the member could address the issue of the involvement of the people of the Arctic and ensuring that they are directly
May 4th, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
The Environment Mr. Speaker, since the Conservative government took office, it has denied, reneged and dragged its feet on climate change. Now we see the results. Environment Canada has reported that, between 2006 and 2007, Canada's emissions of greenhouse gases increased by 29 million tonnes. T
April 29th, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Petitions Mr. Speaker, my second petition is from more than 100 people from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and British Columbia. In this petition, they are calling on the government to not support the Canada-Colombia trade deal. They are extremely concerned with the violation of human ri
April 27th, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I have two petitions to table today. One is for more than 200 people from across Alberta, from Vegreville to Pincher Creek, Calgary to Lloydminster, Spruce Grove to Fort Saskatchewan. They are calling on the government to ban non-essential pesticides across Canada. T
April 27th, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Health Care Mr. Speaker, nothing is more important to Canadians than their family's good health, so it is understandably frustrating that we must fight the same battles again and again to beat back new attempts to undermine medicare. We are suffering from privatization creep. This month, th
April 27th, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I listened with interest to the comments by the hon. parliamentary secretary and regret that there was no mention of the 20 years of co-operation on endangered species and movement of hazardous waste across the two borders. It is regrettable that all of the resource
April 27th, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, contrary to the comment offered to the House by the parliamentary secretary, it is interesting that a more current remark by a senior police officer, in fact the president of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, says that gun control saves lives. He was quot
April 21st, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
The Environment Mr. Speaker, a United Nations study has ranked how G8 countries are progressing in cutting greenhouse gases. Germany cut its emissions by 18% and Britain by 15%. Where is Canada? Dead last. In fact, Canada's greenhouse gases are up 34% over 1990 levels. Does the government not r
April 21st, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Indian Oil and Gas Act Madam Speaker, our party is supporting the bill. Obviously the bill has gone through a lot of consultation which is the most important thing. On the consultation and accommodation of the first nation input, it seems that there was a lot of effort in that regard. Perhaps the mem
April 2nd, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Indian Oil and Gas Act Madam Speaker, I commend the government for bringing forward this act. It is long overdue. I come from a jurisdiction where oil and gas is a huge part of the income for the province. One of the big vacuums has been the proper regulation of oil and gas activity on first nation lan
April 2nd, 2009House debate
Linda DuncanNDP