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Impact Assessment Act Mr. Speaker, I would like to bring the discussion back to Bill C-69. It is great to work together with my friend, the member for Mégantic—L'Érable, on the agriculture committee, but today we are talking about energy. This morning, I met with Electra and the City of Guelph to di
June 5th, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, even today, there are indigenous children living on reserves in Canada who cannot safely drink, bathe in, or even play in the water that comes out of their taps. This is why we committed to ending long-term drinking water advisories on all public systems on reserves
June 4th, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Federal Sustainable Development Act Madam Speaker, Quebec has been a leader in Canada in terms of the carbon economy and in trading carbon credits with California. The Province of Alberta has set up a different system in which it is capping emissions. The pipeline that we have been discussing falls within those cap
June 1st, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Federal Sustainable Development Act Madam Speaker, the constituents in Guelph are really excited about the developments in Sarnia. The Ontario Federation of Agriculture has been telling us about Suncor's St. Clair ethanol plant and the opportunities it brings farmers for carbon credits under the Government of Ontar
June 1st, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Federal Sustainable Development Act Madam Speaker, I thank the Minister of Environment and Climate Change for bringing forward for discussion Bill C-57, including the recommendations from the committee. I had a conversation this morning with one of my constituents, who was concerned about methane emissions in agri
June 1st, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, I am thankful to the hon. member for Saint Boniface—Saint Vital for his intervention today. I am delighted to hear him speak not only about the importance of the Métis Nation—the home of Louis Riel—but also about the spirit of the Métis across the Prairies and how im
May 31st, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, I am hearing about the importance of the provincial and territorial relationships with the federal government, whether it is on labour and pay equity or carbon pricing programs, and how important it is for the federal government to have a working relationship with th
May 31st, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 1 Madam Speaker, in a previous question, I indicated, from Alberta.ca, the incredible success Alberta is seeing in the growth of its economy and the growth of its retail sector and exports. In his presentation, the hon. member spoke about the carbon pricing program in Alberta. I
May 30th, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 1 Madam Speaker, a family of four with an annual income of $95,000 will receive a $540 tax cut in a situation where they paid $500, so they will actually get more money back as a result of the carbon pricing program. Would the hon. member not agree that the people of Alberta are c
May 30th, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 1 Madam Speaker, there is a different perspective on the Alberta.ca website, which states “Alberta's economic rebound surpassed expectations in 2017. The resurgence was broad-based, with nearly every sector of the economy expanding”. It says that real gross domestic product, GDP,
May 30th, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Export and Import Permits Act Mr. Speaker, it is always enlightening to hear the hon. member for Durham speak in this place, particularly when it comes to sustainability. I am very interested in his reading of sustainability. The member mentioned an ideological creep. I am thinking about the global 2030 age
May 30th, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Export and Import Permits Act Mr. Speaker, I remember that, when we were first elected, there was some consternation over an agreement we had for arms going to Saudi Arabia. The Prime Minister stood in the House and said that we would honour previous agreements, as a change of government should not change the
May 30th, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act Mr. Speaker, I would first like to thank the hon. member for Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou for bringing the bill forward and also for helping the students at John McCrae Public School in Guelph to get some textbooks into his riding. We did a switch between our trucks and it wa
May 29th, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Mental Health Mr. Speaker, it is every Canadian's responsibility to promote mental wellness in our communities. I am proud to inform the House that I recently held a town hall on mental health here in Ottawa, and another in my riding of Guelph. These two events provided me with a unique oppo
May 23rd, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal
Net Neutrality Madam Speaker, I rise today on behalf of my constituents in Guelph in support of Motion No. 168, proposed by the hon. member for Oakville. I would like to thank him for bringing the important subject of net neutrality forward to the House floor for debate today. It is good to see
May 22nd, 2018House debate
Lloyd LongfieldLiberal