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Safer Railways Act Mr. Speaker, I will be sharing my time with the member for Timmins—James Bay. I am pleased to rise in the House to share my support, along with so many of my colleagues in the NDP, for Bill S-4, An Act to amend the Railway Safety Act and to make consequential amendments to the C
May 1st, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Criminal Code Madam Speaker, I rise in the House today to echo the message of my colleagues in the NDP that we support this piece of legislation, Bill C-310, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (trafficking in persons). I would like to note the work of the MP for Kildonan—St. Paul, a fellow Ma
April 27th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Status of Women Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives' regressive priorities do not end with their budgetary choices. While 1.4 million Canadians are unemployed, yesterday, because of the Conservatives, the House was forced to debate women's right to choose. Canadian women will not sit back and allow t
April 27th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Status of Women Mr. Speaker, Canadians will not be fooled because the Conservatives did the exact opposite and reopened the debate last night in fact. The Conservative manoeuvre to reopen the debate is not unfortunate, as the Prime Minister called it; it is hypocritical. During an election the
April 27th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Special Committee on Subsection 223(1) of the Criminal Code Madam Speaker, today I would like to begin by expressing how honoured I am to be newly appointed critic for the Status of Women for the NDP. It is an honour to follow in the footsteps of my colleagues, such as the member for Gatineau, the member for Nanaimo—Cowichan, the member
April 26th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Justice Mr. Speaker, the facts are simple. Today in this House in the year 2012, because of a Conservative motion, we will be debating a woman's right to choose, years after this issue was dealt with. The Prime Minister has told Canadians for years that he will not be reopening the deb
April 26th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Status of Women Mr. Speaker, nothing at all is clear. The Conservatives are in the process of reopening the abortion debate, which is part of their overall attack on women's rights. Their latest victim is the Women's Health Contribution Program. This assault on women's equality sends a clear me
April 26th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Status of Women Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister promised Canadians that he would not reopen the debate on abortion. Nevertheless, that is exactly what one of his Conservative members is going to do tomorrow in the House. Canadian women have been fighting for decades for this right. Why is the P
April 25th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Status of Women Mr. Speaker, during the election and in the House the Conservative government has said that it is not going to reopen the abortion debate, but that is exactly what it is doing in this very House. While other members have done this in the past, the Prime Minister has done somethi
April 25th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Mr. Speaker, yesterday in committee RCMP Commissioner Paulson made some strong statements about the abuse that women were facing in the RCMP. For too long, women officers have suffered unimaginable abuse at the hands of their co-workers, while senior officials have looked away. T
April 24th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Mr. Speaker, these cases are urgent and the scope is grand. We want to see the minister and his government act immediately. Women in the RCMP have suffered harassment and abuse because they are women, something that is unacceptable in any workforce across the country. We are tal
April 24th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
41st General Election Mr. Speaker, the reality is that the Conservatives are being investigated. It was the Conservatives who pleaded guilty last year because they broke other election laws. As punishment, the Prime Minister appointed those Conservatives to the Senate. The fact is that it was Conserv
March 27th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada Mr. Speaker, this past weekend, we elected our new leader, the member for Outremont, a dynamic leader who will unite Canadians as our first NDP prime minister. Over the last five months, I travelled across our great country and heard from Canadians about their real concerns: gro
March 26th, 2012House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act Mr. Speaker, perhaps it is important that I remind my colleagues across that this House is built on the very principle of honouring a member's word. That is exactly what did not happen last week in my interaction with the chief government whip or as the member continues to repeat
November 28th, 2011House debate
Niki AshtonNDP
Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act Mr. Speaker, today we are talking about a government that is fundamentally taking for granted western Canadians. It is a government that has refused to give western Canadians a voice in the House of Commons through its failure to respect the Canadian Wheat Board plebiscite, throu
November 28th, 2011House debate
Niki AshtonNDP