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Margaret-Ann Armour Mr. Speaker, last week we sadly lost a truly remarkable Canadian. Dr. Margaret-Ann Armour persevered to excel in chemistry, a traditionally male-dominated field. She was recognized globally for her critical research and teaching in hazardous chemical waste handling and disposal.
June 4th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, I cannot but stand when the government denies it has tabled omnibus bills. What about the 800-clause Bill C-69? This bill was so huge that it should have gone to three committees: the environment and sustainable development committee, the transport committee and the
June 4th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Human Rights Mr. Speaker, this spring, I met with traumatized Tibetan youth recently escaped from Tibet where they had faced suppression of their Tibetan language, increased mass surveillance, intimidation, arbitrary arrest and torture. While China has committed to the UN to better protect re
May 31st, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Criminal Records Act Madam Speaker, my colleague always speaks so eloquently and pragmatically in this place. It is admirable. I am told that indigenous people in Regina are nine times more likely to have a record for cannabis possession than non-indigenous people. In Vancouver, they are seven times
May 30th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, let me talk about leaders who break their promises. How many times during the last election did the Prime Minister say that no energy project would ever be approved under the Liberal government until he enacted strengthened environmental assessment laws and environme
May 15th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I probably have a sum total of about seven minutes. I know that my colleague who has fought with me for many decades on environmental and climate issues would be deeply disappointed that I will not have more time to speak and that she will not have an opportunity to
May 15th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, there are some falsehoods in the parliamentary secretary's speech. An example of one of the falsehoods is the member likes to allege that nobody in this House except for the members on that side actually takes the time to find out what kind of measures exist that, if
May 15th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Oceans Act Mr. Speaker, one of the things that concerns me is the nature of this place. We deal with one bill at a time. When we are dealing with something like the oceans and potential environmental impacts or conflicts between different resource sectors—the fisheries, offshore oil develop
May 13th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Oceans Act Madam Speaker, I too enjoyed serving on environment and sustainable development committee with the hon. member. I and my colleagues are going to support this legislation and the change to the Senate amendment. We think it is much more supportive with respect to protecting marine
May 13th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Oceans Act Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the minister for moving forward and imposing some stricter measures to protect marine protected areas. I note that the new standards would apply to marine protected areas but not to refuges. I also note that the minister, as I understand, has r
May 13th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Indigenous Languages Act Mr. Speaker, of course the hon. member had the privilege, as a former minister with several portfolios, to travel to those communities. It is indeed a great privilege to go into those communities, hear those languages spoken and see the support for their children. Of course, they
May 9th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Indigenous Languages Act Mr. Speaker, I would like to follow up on a question my colleague put to the hon. member. He raised the fact the TRC in a call to action specified that the government must finance the revitalization and protection of indigenous languages. The member responded that the law require
May 9th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Indigenous Languages Act Mr. Speaker, I understand from the hon. member that this is the reason why the government does not want to specify that in the bill. Somebody may decide to come forward and challenge that, but this is a bill specifically about honouring, developing and preserving indigenous langu
May 9th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Indigenous Languages Act Mr. Speaker, it is always a pleasure to hear the hon. member for Nunavut speak in this place. I do not know if the member for Yukon was asking about all the amendments. I do not think it is appropriate for me to speak specifically to the call for amendments by the head of the IT
May 9th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP
Indigenous Languages Act Mr. Speaker, my colleague and I have worked together on many bills where almost all, hundreds, of our amendments have been rejected, even though the government has said that it is open to amendments. My colleague has been very clear. We will oppose this bill. I am doing that ou
May 9th, 2019House debate
Linda DuncanNDP