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Health  Mr. Speaker, Canada's overdose crisis continues to have a tragic toll in the community of Guelph and in communities across the country. The COVID-19 pandemic has only worsened this crisis due to increased feelings of isolation, stress and anxiety, as well as the changes in the av

September 26th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 1  Madam Speaker, it was refreshing to hear a detailed economic presentation from the hon. colleague across the way, and one that is not putting forth simple answers. The hon. member mentioned the targeted programs trying to do one-time transfers to people who are getting hurt the

September 22nd, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, from conversations I have had with gun owners in Guelph, I know they go to the shooting range and to businesses that provide opportunities for them to use handguns in target-shooting activities. Those facilities will still be able to have guns available for people

June 20th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, unfortunately, I cannot provide that information to the hon. member. I was not part of the discussion that was going on around buybacks. What we are dealing with is to say that as many guns as we have in Canada right now is the most that we will ever have. This leg

June 20th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, the reason we are consulting with police chiefs, as well as people involved in the enforcement of laws in Canada to prevent crime, to come up with legislation like this, is also why we get their endorsement. We are working locally with our chief of police in Guelph

June 20th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, what we are working on through this legislation is specifically handguns that are being sold and purchased in Canada. The smuggling that the member across the way is referring to is being dealt with in other ways, such as putting $350 million of additional resource

June 20th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, it is an honour for me to rise in the House today. I will be sharing my time with the member for Oakville North—Burlington, the parliamentary secretary. I am looking forward to her comments. Bill C-21 really represents a momentous step for Canada. We are looking a

June 20th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Judges Act  Mr. Speaker, the member for Winnipeg North mentioned a few times the disconnect between what we see the Conservatives do and what we hear the Conservatives talk about. These are things like being soft on crime, when the Conservatives are supporting illegal blockades and the Liber

June 16th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Main Estimates, 2022-23  Madam Speaker, I congratulate the hon. member on his use of French in the House. I thank the interpreters for helping me understand the member's speech. I wish I were half as good as he is. I want to dive into the environmental piece. You ended on small modular reactors—

June 7th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Main Estimates, 2022-23  I am sorry, Madam Speaker. I started talking to him instead of you. The hon. member ended his speech on small modular reactors and the investments we are making in clean growth and clean technology, things that agriculture is benefiting from through our clean growth hub. There a

June 7th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Main Estimates, 2022-23  Madam Speaker, I thank the hon. member for mentioning the infrastructure bank in a positive way. We have heard many comments through tonight's debate that the infrastructure bank is seen by some members as negative. In terms of infrastructure investment and closing the gap on inf

June 7th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Main Estimates, 2022-23  Mr. Speaker, looking at the justice file is something we were talking about during the member's intervention, which I thank him for. These are the programs we opened up in January: sexual harassment in the workplace, the access to justice in both official languages fund, family v

June 7th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Main Estimates, 2022-23  Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for his intervention and for repeating the concerns we all have around inflation. I also thank him for pointing out the comparison of Canada to other countries and the complexity of the problem we are dealing with in trying to get support to t

June 7th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, at the end of every recession, we see a very similar pattern where we have a shortage of material and a shortage of labour and supply chains are disrupted, yet what we are debating today is looking at some very piecemeal measures to try to get Canadians back on their

June 7th, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, as my hon. colleague was speaking, I was reflecting on the different views that we have in the House of Commons, the Parliament of Canada providing a voice to this discussion on what is happening in the world and the value of the Parliament of Canada in this discus

June 1st, 2022House debate

Lloyd LongfieldLiberal