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Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, the question by the hon. member from the Bloc is probably best posed to the Liberals on the other side of the House. It is certainly my sincere hope that all members of the House will be supporting this motion. It is very reasonable and more than a little overdue,

February 8th, 2022House debate

Michael KramConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I will be splitting my time today with the hon. member for Yorkton—Melville. There is a lot of Canadian history going on in today's debate. There is so much that I had to dig up my old university notes when preparing my speech. On that note, at this time I would l

February 8th, 2022House debate

Michael KramConservative

Agriculture and Agri-Food  Mr. Speaker, AGT Foods, Federated Co-operatives, Viterra and Cargill have all announced the construction of new canola crushing plants in Regina and the surrounding area, which will create 400 full-time jobs. However, growing canola requires fertilizer, lots of fertilizer. The go

February 4th, 2022House debate

Michael KramConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the “A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy" plan from Environment and Climate Change Canada, specifically where it states that “the government will also set a national emission reduction target of 30% below 2020 levels from fertilizers”: how was the 30% targe

January 31st, 2022House debate

Michael KramConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the “A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy” plan from Environment and Climate Change Canada, specifically where it states that “the government will also set a national emission reduction target of 30% below 2020 levels from fertilizers”: has any government de

January 31st, 2022House debate

Michael KramConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the “A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy” plan from Environment and Climate Change Canada, specifically where it states that “the government will also set a national emission reduction target of 30% below 2020 levels from fertilizers”: has any government de

January 31st, 2022House debate

Michael KramConservative

Regina—Wascana  Madam Speaker, as this is my first time rising in this 44th Parliament, I would like to thank the many volunteers who worked on my re-election campaign. As everyone in this chamber knows, even when we win, a political campaign is a humbling experience, because we realize just how

December 10th, 2021House debate

Michael KramConservative

Air Transportation  Mr. Speaker, last month the government released the details of its financial aid program for this country's struggling airports. The Regina International Airport will receive approximately $2.6 million. That is enough to keep it operational for about two months. Meanwhile, the go

June 3rd, 2021House debate

Michael KramConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I have three very important petitions to present, all of which have been signed by independent travel advisers in Regina and the surrounding area. The pandemic has hit few sectors harder than the air travel sector, and that includes the important role played by inde

June 3rd, 2021House debate

Michael KramConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the decision by the government to remove the international designation from the Regina International Airport and the Saskatoon International Airport: (a) on what date did the government make the decision posted in Transport Canada’s Advisory Circular No. 302-032 to

May 7th, 2021House debate

Michael KramConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, usually it is a good thing when Canadians from west to east come together for a common cause, but it is not so good when that common cause is a common threat. The Governor of Michigan is threatening to shut down the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline, in a clear violation of

May 7th, 2021House debate

Michael KramConservative

Natural Resources  Madam Speaker, when it comes to the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline dispute, I would think that the transit pipeline treaty should have been one of the first plays in the team Canada playbook. This treaty between Canada and the United States was signed in 1977, when Pierre Trudeau was P

May 4th, 2021House debate

Michael KramConservative

Natural Resources  Madam Speaker, people who have known me for a long time will know that I have always been a big sports fan. Like many people my age who grew up in western Canada, I have many fond memories of Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers, and their Stanley Cup dynasty of the 1980s. One

May 4th, 2021House debate

Michael KramConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, the COVID-19 drive-through vaccine clinic in my home city of Regina had to shut down last weekend after it ran out vaccine. The Government of Saskatchewan announced that unless it receives an unscheduled delivery of vaccines soon, Regina’s innovative and efficient d

April 20th, 2021House debate

Michael KramConservative

Natural Resources  Madam Speaker, the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline transports Saskatchewan and Alberta oil to eastern Canada. It supplies half of Ontario and Quebec's gasoline, diesel, home heating fuel and jet fuel. However, next month, the governor of Michigan is going to shut down that pipeline, jeo

April 16th, 2021House debate

Michael KramConservative