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International Trade Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Prime Minister said that the Canada-Europe free trade agreement would be ratified this year. It is therefore time to put in place a compensation fund for Quebec's cheese producers who will be penalized by this agreement. Will the Minister of Agricultu
February 19th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
Freedom of Expression Mr. Speaker, when the motion on the peaceful BDS lobby campaign was carried on Monday, it was a sad day for freedom of expression in Canada, even though that right is recognized in the Quebec and Canadian charters. Imagine my surprise when the Liberals fell headfirst into the d
February 25th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I applaud the motion moved by my NDP colleagues because the Bloc Québécois has been advocating for years for the EI fund to be independent and for it to no longer be used to increase government revenue. I know my colleagues agree with that position. One of the mem
February 25th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I am delighted to see that the second opposition party is seeing the light with respect to employment insurance. During the election campaign, it was proposing instead to take more than $7 billion from the fund. If it no longer has a copy of its platform, the Bloc
February 25th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, my colleague put a very fine point on the economic difficulties that Canada and a group of other countries are currently experiencing. The Bloc Québécois believes that employment insurance has a stabilizing effect when countries are going through hard economic times
February 25th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
Air Canada Mr. Speaker, the current Prime Minister participated in a demonstration in 2012, when he gave his word to Aveos workers. He said, and I quote, “It is such a shame that we have to demonstrate to ask the law and order government to obey the law”. More recently, he said, “It is no
February 26th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
International Women's Day Mr. Speaker, today we are celebrating International Women's Day. I want to take this opportunity to remind hon. members that voters elected a record 88 women to the House. Unfortunately, there is little hiccup. This is only a quarter of the members of the House, and that proport
March 8th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
International Trade Mr. Speaker, I am a woman and a feminist who wants to talk about free trade. The Americans have always lost, any time they have taken a softwood lumber dispute before WTO and NAFTA tribunals. Quebec's forestry industry has done nothing wrong. It has always complied with the agree
March 8th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, the Minister of Natural Resources said that the Liberal government shares energy east's objectives to convince the people. The government's job is not to convince people, but to listen to people. Even the White House disagrees with Ottawa, as Mr. Kerry said yesterday
March 10th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
The Environment Mr. Speaker, yesterday, at the BAPE, TransCanada presented a disaster scenario in which 3.6 million litres of oil could be spilled into our waterways. Even worse, the company demonstrated that it had no idea of the impact of a spill on our waterways and that its emergency plan wa
March 11th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
The Budget Madam Speaker, we agree on a number of things raised by our colleague, in particular the new child benefit. This new benefit is much more generous and is not taxable. Furthermore, it is what the Bloc was calling for during the election campaign. This is a worthwhile measure that
April 11th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
The Budget Mr. Speaker, can our colleague tell us why the Liberal Party is bringing back an infrastructure program that does not work? In the last program, because of Ottawa's interference in provincial jurisdictions, it took 27 months to get a framework agreement, and then 15 months for e
April 14th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, let us say it outright: dairy farmers are paying the price for government inaction. Foreign companies violate our rules. Canadian laws are circumvented. The government is failing to ensure that Canadian laws are upheld. Regulations on cheese composition are not enf
April 21st, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
The Environment Madam Speaker, today, April 22, is Earth Day, and the Prime Minister just signed the Paris agreement on climate change. However, the parliamentary budget officer said yesterday that without a major change of course, the greenhouse gas reduction targets are unrealistic. What is
April 22nd, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc
Canadian Heritage Mr. Speaker, 100 days ago last week, the Minister of Canadian Heritage said that she was paying particular attention to funding cuts affecting current events talk shows of the kind unique to Quebec. More restrictive criteria for the Canadian film or video production tax credit a
May 6th, 2016House debate
Monique PauzéBloc