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Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, why are the Liberals not doing their jobs? They have had three years to bring these terrorists to justice. Instead, they have paid for poetry lessons for them. They have tried to assist them in returning back to Canada. They have let them roam free without restrictio

December 10th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, the Conservative Party does not agree with the findings of the report and, as such, has attached a comprehensive dissenting report to the report that is being tabled today.

December 6th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, this Friday, the government is required to submit a plan to Parliament on how it plans to bring justice to those who survived genocide at the hands of ISIS terrorists. Never again means taking concrete action to bring those who are complicit in genocide to justice.

December 5th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship  Mr. Speaker, there is a problem with the Liberals giving Canadians false assurances that the UN global compact for migration is non-binding. Non-binding agreements can become customary international law and inform the interpretation of domestic law. This means that Canadian judge

December 3rd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship  Mr. Speaker, spending $1.1 billion on people who illegally enter the country from the safe spaces of New York should be a best practice that Canada does not export anywhere. The idea that Canada's immigration policy can be informed or controlled by something outside our nation s

December 3rd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Canada's Oil and Gas Sector  Mr. Speaker, we could be debating legislation tonight that would retroactively remedy or say that the tanker ban analysis that was done was complete and get the shovels in the ground tonight. If the government had appealed the Supreme Court decision and ordered a stay, we could h

November 28th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Canada's Oil and Gas Sector  Mr. Speaker, I will agree with the member for Malpeque on one thing. Bill C-69 does provide certainty for the energy sector; certain death. That is what every industry leader has said about creating the most politicized process, which is indeterminate in length with no particular

November 28th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Canada's Oil and Gas Sector  Mr. Speaker, the challenge that we face today in the energy sector is very simple. It is a question of stability and a question of certainty, both for the people who are making the investment decisions to invest in production in Canada's energy sector, and the people whom I talk

November 28th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Human Rights  Mr. Speaker, Canada, at the Prime Minister's direction, just voted against eight measures at the United Nations designed to hold Cuba accountable for things like the release of political prisoners, the promotion of gender equality, abuses that prevent freedom of assembly and spee

November 28th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2  Mr. Speaker, the lowest federal tax burden over 50 years; four pipelines built; standing up for the energy sector. We had negotiations with the U.S. that saw our economy grow. Let us talk about western alienation. It is the current Prime Minister who is putting forward job-killi

November 26th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2  Mr. Speaker, in 2008, Canada saw one of the worst economic downturns since the Great Depression. A Conservative government put in place targeted, short-term infrastructure spending projects, and returned the country back to balanced budgets a few short years later. The Liberal g

November 26th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 2  Mr. Speaker, right now in Alberta, over 180,000 people are out of work, and a majority of those people have seen their jobs lost in the last couple of years. This morning, when I woke up and heard the news that the auto plant was being closed by General Motors, I tweeted the fol

November 26th, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

News and Media Industry  Mr. Speaker, on November 14, Jerry Dias of Unifor, which represents thousands of journalists, called the $50 million media bailout in budget 2018 “nickels and dimes”. On the same day, he announced Unifor's formal campaign against the Conservatives. On November 16, the media repor

November 22nd, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, what that translates to for those who are watching this is “blah, blah, blah, we have done nothing”. The reality is that confessed ISIS terrorists are loose in Canada. No peace bonds are being issued. The government cannot tell us where Abu Huzaifa is or when he is

November 21st, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, about two weeks ago, every member in this House stood up and agreed on one thing, that the decision of Canada to have a “none is too many” policy and turn away Jewish refugees who were fleeing genocide was something worth an apology. The Prime Minister invoked the p

November 21st, 2018House debate

Michelle RempelConservative