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Right Hon. Brian Mulroney  Madam Chair, it is a privilege to rise to pay tribute to the life and legacy of Canada's 18th Prime Minister, the Right Hon. Brian Mulroney. At the outset, I would like to extend my condolences to his wife, Mila, as well as to his children, his grandchildren and the entire Mulro

March 19th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, after eight years, the NDP-Liberal Prime Minister is not worth the cost or the cover-up. For three years, the Prime Minister covered up a terrifying national security breach at Canada's highest-security lab, hiding the fact that the head of special pathogens was acti

February 29th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, what a disgraceful answer from the minister. A national security culture begins at the top with the Prime Minister. This is a Prime Minister who said that he admires Beijing's basic dictatorship. This is a Prime Minister who, over the past eight years, has repeatedl

February 29th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Petitions  Madam Speaker, I rise to present a petition signed by Canadians. The petitioners observe that, for the past eight years, the Liberal government has consistently put the rights of criminals ahead of the rights of victims. This includes when it failed to respond to the Supreme Cou

February 26th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Madam Speaker, 60 million taxpayer dollars wasted, fraud, forgery and corruption; that is arrive scam and the Liberals have tried to cover up the scandal every step of the way. They obstructed parliamentary committees, they attempted to obstruct an investigation by the Auditor Ge

February 16th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Madam Speaker, the arrive scam app is just like the Prime Minister: not worth the cost and not worth the corruption. The Auditor General revealed that an app that did not work cost taxpayers a staggering $60 million, including $20 million that went to a two-person company that d

February 16th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Madam Speaker, respectfully, the minister is wilfully blind to the facts. The facts include that $40 million of taxpayer money from the fund was funnelled to the companies of board members. The parliamentary secretary spoke about due diligence. The minister's officials sat in on

February 15th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Madam Speaker, I rise to follow up on a question I posed to the Minister of Industry in question period last November, namely which Liberal insiders the minister is protecting at the Liberals' corrupt green slush fund. The level of corruption, conflict of interest and self-deali

February 15th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, I served on the special joint committee on MAID, and the overwhelming evidence from experts, including leading psychiatrists, is that there are fundamental political problems with MAID in cases where mental illness is the sole underlying condition. This includes th

February 15th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, a survey released two weeks ago from the Ontario Psychiatric Association indicates that 78% of Ontario's psychiatrists oppose the expansion and do not believe that there are sufficient safeguards. Can the hon. member speak to the government's decision not to add a

February 15th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Criminal Code  Madam Speaker, I have to say that I find the position of the Bloc to be somewhat curious insofar as it is inconsistent with the position taken by the National Assembly, which rejected the policy of the government to expand MAID in cases where mental illness is the sole underlying

February 15th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Government Business No. 34—Proceedings on Bill C-62  Mr. Speaker, I think it is absolutely disgusting that the parliamentary secretary to the government House leader would stick his head in the sand and deny well-documented cases of abuse and non-compliance with respect to so-called safeguards that are supposedly in place and are t

February 13th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship  Mr. Speaker, I move that the House, noting its resolution of June 12—

February 12th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Government Business No. 34—Proceedings on Bill C-62  Madam Speaker, the decision to expand MAID in the case of mental illness was not a decision of the courts. It was a political decision made by the Liberals. That is evidenced by the fact that the government's initial legislative response, Bill C-7, expressly excluded MAID for men

February 12th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Corrections and Conditional Release Act  Mr. Speaker, I want to commend my colleague, the member for Oshawa, for championing the bill. In his tenure as a member of Parliament, he has consistently been a champion for the rights of victims. The bill is common sense. One of the recurring themes I have heard from the famil

February 9th, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative