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Fisheries Act Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for his leadership on this. It is just a joy to work with him on behalf of British Columbians. The very first department the Treasury Board reviewed when we formed government was DFO. It restored $1.4 billion into the base budget, which tel
June 14th, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Members Not Seeking Re-Election to the 43rd Parliament Mr. Speaker, dear parliamentary colleagues, I believe in a policy of inclusion and engagement. In public life, I try to practice adaptation, reconciliation, obligation, understanding and compromise. I believe this is how we achieve lasting change, and today I would like to shar
June 5th, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
International Trade Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member opposite for his hard work on this. I know he cares and thinks deeply about it. The issue of the border between the United States and Mexico is a bilateral issue between the U.S. and Mexico. The Mexican president has confirmed that M
June 3rd, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
International Trade Mr. Speaker, Canadians saw how hard it was to negotiate this agreement and achieve the lifting of tariffs. This was a task all of our country was involved in. During that time, many Canadian families had real worries about whether or not they would lose their jobs. Canada did it
June 3rd, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
International Trade Mr. Speaker, Canada and the U.S. share an incredibly important relationship. It is naive to pretend otherwise. Last week's visit was an opportunity to discuss the new NAFTA, which provides economic security for our workers. It was an opportunity to discuss the situation facing o
June 3rd, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, we are aware of that situation, and our government has been working on it for some time. The minister has been in direct contact with the family. I have raised the issue with the Omani authorities. We are also in contact with the United Arab Emirates. We are monito
May 30th, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, Global Affairs Canada is aware of a Canadian citizen detained in Oman. Our officials are closely monitoring the case and consular services are certainly being provided. I, personally, have been actively engaged on this case, including with representatives of the Go
May 28th, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Human Rights Mr. Speaker, our government has been unequivocal in our stance on human rights. They are an integral part of our foreign policy because they are an integral part of who we are as Canadians. We use every opportunity to promote and protect the fundamental freedoms enshrined in the
May 17th, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
International Trade Madam Speaker, in response to these illegal U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, we undertook Canada's strongest trade action since World War II by imposing $16.6 billion in countermeasures on U.S. exports to Canada. We are also constantly examining our tariff list to ensure that
May 10th, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Foreign Affairs Madam Speaker, we are very concerned by the detention of women's rights activists in Saudi Arabia, including Loujain al-Hathloul. Canada remains committed to advocating for detained activists in their struggle for gender equality and human rights. We have raised this situation wi
May 10th, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Foreign Affairs Madam Speaker, we have raised serious questions with the Government of Hong Kong regarding the proposed amendments to their extradition laws. Ensuring the safety and security of Canadians at home and abroad is a top priority for the Prime Minister, for the Minister of Foreign Aff
May 10th, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
International Trade Mr. Speaker, the member for Ottawa West—Nepean is absolutely correct. Our government stood firm for a good deal, and we got a good deal. We did this despite the fact that the Conservatives and the Leader of the Opposition were advocating for capitulation and to accept any deal at
May 9th, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Rural Digital Infrastructure Mr. Speaker, I am very happy to have the opportunity to speak today about the importance of rural digital infrastructure and to underscore the importance of the work my hon. colleague from Pontiac has done in championing access for rural communities to digital infrastructure. A
May 3rd, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, the Minister of Foreign Affairs is in close contact with the families of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. These cases are about arbitrary decisions by the Chinese government. We are working very hard in a concerted, organized way to address these deeply concerning
May 3rd, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
International Trade Mr. Speaker, first of all, I would like to say most importantly that the Minister of Foreign Affairs is in close contact with the families of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. This is not about grandstanding or scoring points; it is about working persistently, carefully and reso
May 2nd, 2019House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal