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Fisheries  Mr. Speaker, I have just returned from my riding in the Pacific northwest where I watched an unprecedented coalition forming. First Nations, commercial fishers and sport fishers have come together to oppose DFO's irresponsible plans to promote fish farms on the north coast, agai

May 9th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2005  Mr. Speaker, I know what a passionate environmentalist my colleague is. We both had the fortune, or misfortune, I cannot tell which, to be at the press conference on this. One comment that came from one of the ministers was the fantastic international record that Canada now holds

April 13th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, I see a need to return this to committee where we can hear the recommendations and enforce the recommendations that the AFN has talked about. My riding of Skeena--Bulkley Valley is similar to my colleague's riding. It is made up of over 30% of first nations who are a

April 11th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Fisheries  Mr. Speaker, Terry Glavin, a leading expert on the devastation of salmon farming on the wild salmon fishing industry says, “In Quebec, it is about language. In British Columbia, it is about salmon”. Last month the British Society reported that sea lice from fish farms was having

April 11th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Supply  Mr. Speaker, I again wish to express the support of our party for this motion and the pride with which I saw our leader stand today and second this most important motion. I come from the northwest of British Columbia and in Skeena--Bulkley Valley there are a number of very stron

April 7th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act  Mr. Speaker, it is a pleasure to rise on behalf of my colleague and the NDP with respect to this important bill on students loans and bankruptcy, Bill C-236. Specifically, I would like to start with a few shocking numbers. In the House we have heard a number of times the current

April 6th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, it is actually very difficult to understand the motivations of the government in appointing someone who is so clearly, from an objective view, a patronage appointment, thereby creating, particularly when it comes to Kyoto, greater uncertainty as to how this will roll

April 5th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, as a country, we commit a great deal of resources and credibility to this body, some millions of dollars, and it is entrusted with the sound and important duty of advising the Prime Minister on no less an important issue than the environment. When Mr. Murray came in

April 5th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, the role of the facilitator in establishing the agenda of any committee or group is pivotal. The setting of the agenda determines the type of conclusions that a committee or any decision making body will make. With respect to the National Round Table on the Environm

April 5th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, I was just having a conversation with someone from Halifax. Ms. McLaughlin is the woman to whom I am referring. The important distinction for Canadians to understand is the difference between a failed candidate and someone who has chosen to leave the life of politic

April 5th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, I thank the hon. member for Red Deer for the opportunity to speak on this issue again. It seems that the government did not hear clearly enough from the committee, when we had this in front of us in committee, that we needed to bring the debate into the House for gre

April 5th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, I have a related question for the parliamentary secretary. What we are discussing here is whether this is cronyism and whether this is going against the Prime Minister's promise of fixing the democratic deficit. We in B.C. have seen a number of failed Liberal candid

April 5th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, there was an obvious omission so I will ask the question again. With respect to this thoughtful consideration, is the government at this point involved in negotiations over the regulatory environment? That is important. What investment in the obvious research is re

April 4th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, thank you for this opportunity to address an important issue for my constituents. Specifically I rise with respect to the offshore oil and gas moratorium that exists right now in the Hecate Strait off the Queen Charlotte Islands, sometimes known as the Haida Gwaii.

April 4th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, that was an answer skilled at passing the buck. It has been eight years since we signed on to Kyoto and we still have no plan. Now the Liberals have introduced budget legislation that threatens key environmental acts. It is a desperate attempt to manage cabinet bick

March 24th, 2005House debate

Nathan CullenNDP