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Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  Madam Speaker, I am anticipating that the Conservative Party will be supporting the bill, but there is a lot of concern with the dithering of the Liberal government. We were basically taken to the cleaners. The U.S. was never really focused on Canada. It was focused on Mexico. We

March 10th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Matters  Mr. Speaker, I will be sharing my time with the member for Calgary Centre. The opioid crisis continues to spiral out of control, with 170 deaths in the month of May alone in British Columbia. That is about equal to how many people have died of COVID during the entire pandemic. O

July 8th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Matters  Mr. Speaker, a month ago, in this committee, I raised the issue of Canada summer job applicants who have been denied. The minister kindly asked for more information, which my office provided to her. Six organizations, including Maple Ridge's downtown business association, are s

July 8th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Matters  Mr. Speaker, with the alarming rise in new COVID cases in the U.S., people in my riding, which is not far from the border, are worried about the abuse of border loopholes. Writing people tickets will not stop the spread of the virus. What measures are in place to ensure that Ame

July 8th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

Address in Reply  Mr. Speaker, there is another medical crisis happening at the same time as the COVID-19 pandemic. It is made far worse by the pandemic in major cities such as Montreal, Vancouver and Toronto, and in small towns and indigenous communities. I am talking about the opioid crisis. In

September 23rd, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

World Teachers' Day  Mr. Speaker, today is World Teachers' Day. Teaching is an occupation I am quite familiar with, having taught at both the secondary and elementary levels since 1995 in Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge. I want to thank all teachers across Canada for pouring out their hearts and souls to

October 5th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply  Madam Speaker, the member for Vancouver East and I sat on opposite sides in the B.C. legislature, so it is good to see her here. I concur with her about the crisis being faced in British Columbia, in her riding of Vancouver East and my riding of Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge, of drug

October 5th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, once again a Liberal government policy is causing unnecessary financial stress to taxpayers. Daryl is a pensioner in my riding who relies on the GST credit to make ends meet. He filed his taxes on time, yet received a letter from CRA stating he now has to repay the

October 8th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, this being Mental Health Week, could the member comment on the challenges people are facing in our nation right now? This year one in five are suffering from mental health issues. What are the implications of this new legislation for people with mental health issu

October 9th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

COVID-19 Emergency Response  Mr. Speaker, the government constantly tries to distract Canadians from its failures and scandals by saying it is focused on COVID and services for people. This is not true in Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge. Our Service Canada office has been closed for months. City Hall is open, bus

October 27th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I will read a post by a well-known physician in Ridge Meadows Hospital in Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge. It states, “I personally have had a patient undergo MAID who would have had a very good chance of living for 5 or more years. The quality of care and the decision to a

October 27th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

Métis Week  Mr. Speaker, taanshi. Marc dishinihkashon. I am speaking from Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge, the traditional territory of the Katzie and Kwantlen first nations. I am Cree Métis on my father's side, from Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, with lineage to the Red River Métis settlements. Thi

November 16th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the Canadian government's reaction to the report from the United Kingdom's National Cyber Security Centre and Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre, which indicated that Huawei 5G technology could put national security at risk: (a) has the Canadian Centre for Cyb

November 23rd, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, I would like to talk about a constituent of mine, whom I will call Linda to protect her identity. As members of Parliament, we are constantly dealing with people facing different situations. I have told my staff that the number one priority we have is to help our con

November 30th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative

Criminal Code  Mr. Speaker, the figures, I believe, up to the end of September are 16,000 having chosen assisted suicide. Right now it is legislation that has gone through the Supreme Court. I am disturbed that the Liberal government chose not to appeal the decision of the lower court to bring

November 30th, 2020House debate

Marc DaltonConservative