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Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Madam Speaker, the hon. member's speech sounds as though it would be a speech at the beginning of a pandemic, not seven months later, when they talk about the positions they are going to have for creating a national standard of care. Members will recall that, as New Democrats, we
October 6th, 2020House debate
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Madam Speaker, I am very proud to be here from Hamilton Centre, and I want to tell the hon. member that his speech and his interventions earlier on mental health, quite frankly, were very touching and moving. They are compassionate, and of the likes that I perhaps have not heard
October 6th, 2020House debate
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Madam Speaker, we heard good words about reconciliation, yet 45 minutes from my house, on Six Nations territory, Haudenosaunee land defenders are being criminalized by both the OPP and crown prosecutors. Does the member believe that indigenous land defenders who are peacefully
October 6th, 2020House debate
Judges Act Madam Speaker, I would like to first acknowledge the work of the former leader of the official opposition, Rona Ambrose, for bringing forward this most important bill. I would also like to thank the hon. member for Oakville North—Burlington for her incredible introduction to the
October 7th, 2020House debate
Judges Act Madam Speaker, I want to thank the hon. member for her courage in sharing her personal story. Certainly, as New Democrats, we are strongly in favour of supporting the bill. I just want to go on the record and say that, as a man, I never have to worry about walking late at night a
October 7th, 2020House debate
Judges Act Madam Speaker, I appreciate we are finally able to find some common ground in this House. Without getting too excited about that, I have to note that Conservatives have a history of cutting funding to women's lobbies, advocacies and research groups, yet we know those very groups
October 7th, 2020House debate
Seniors Madam Speaker, throughout this pandemic, seniors have lived in appalling conditions in long-term care homes, and many have died there too. Eighty per cent of the COVID-19 deaths are tied to LTCs, and while Conservative and Liberal governments built a for-profit system that places
October 9th, 2020House debate
Petitions Madam Speaker, I rise with three petitions and it is very important I have the opportunity to deliver these on behalf of the residents. The first petition is championed by Bethany Drader. The petitioners state that Black and indigenous people are more likely to experience polic
October 9th, 2020House debate
Petitions Madam Speaker, I appreciate that. The second petition is very important and timely. It is championed by Kurt Eva. While the government has a call out right now for the purchase of tear gas, this is a petition to ban tear gas in Canada, particularly its domestic use. We know that
October 9th, 2020House debate
Petitions Madam Speaker, thirdly, and critically important, is a petition championed by Jay Woodruff to immediately expand the eligibility for CERB to include those who were previously deemed ineligible due to poverty, disability or other circumstances that prevented them from meeting the
October 9th, 2020House debate
Criminal Code Madam Speaker, I want to acknowledge the words of the hon. member. I have known him to be a compassionate man. He talked about people with disabilities living with dignity, yet, as it relates to the COVID situation, with so many people living with disabilities being left out of
October 21st, 2020House debate
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, the minister has just reminded us that everyone ought to have equal and inherent rights, but we know that throughout this pandemic the government has refused to prioritize the pursuit of a very equal life for people with disabilities. I want to bring the voice of o
October 21st, 2020House debate
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, we have heard today from our Conservative friends down the way stories of anguish, conversations and statements around the sanctity of life and safeguards. It is clear to me that this is not a critique particularly of MAID, but, rather, the condemnation of capitalism
October 21st, 2020House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, just to recap, the hon. member did a phenomenal job of presenting the reasons why she could not support the motion from her perspective. Now I will share through mine some of the problems that are still outstanding with her rationale. At the outset of COVID, there
October 22nd, 2020House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I have had the honour of getting to know the hon. member who just spoke. I know him to be a very learned health practitioner with national leadership experience. He talked about some of the red flags. Today, we have heard about the potential for Liberal self-deal
October 22nd, 2020House debate