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Canada Elections Act Mr. Speaker, I do not accept the terminology that my hon. colleague is using. For any event that we attend, if the tickets are $200 more, every single person who attended would be known. Certainly this government is already applying the rules that we propose under Bill C-50, and
February 5th, 2018House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Canada Elections Act Mr. Speaker, the intent of the bill is to move in a step-by-step way, continually toward greater transparency and accountability. The way that should work in a democracy is that we all hold one another accountable. Whether someone is a volunteer, a donor, or a candidate, it does
February 5th, 2018House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Canada Elections Act Mr. Speaker, I certainly can. Today, the Prime Minister's open town halls are open invitations to all Canadians to bring all points of view to him. I have never experienced something as open as this and it is a stark contrast to what we experienced with the previous government.
February 5th, 2018House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Canada Elections Act Mr. Speaker, it is interesting the member should raise that point because parliamentary secretaries are also members of the government. The rules strike me as being eminently fair, and the community is also very ready for that. I am entirely transparent. Before I entered federal
February 5th, 2018House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Canada Elections Act Mr. Speaker, I am not sure if I heard correctly. Did I just hear my hon. colleague say that it is obvious that business people in a certain business are giving to his party? That is precisely what bringing greater transparency and accountability to political fundraising is all ab
February 5th, 2018House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Canada Elections Act Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak to Bill C-50, an act to amend the Canada Elections Act in relation to political financing. This bill proposes to amend the Canada Elections Act to bring unprecedented openness and transparency to federal political fundraising. The legislation is
February 5th, 2018House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Canada Labour Code Madam Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for his work and for offering that suggestion. This is what will happen next, I would say. We are taking the lid off something that has gone on for so long, that has gone unreported and has created such suffering, and intergenerational s
January 29th, 2018House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Canada Labour Code Madam Speaker, I think it speaks to the fact that this is commonly understood by parliamentarians to be a serious challenge in Canadian society. It goes to show that while we are always trying to improve our institutions and to be more open, transparent, and inclusive, certain th
January 29th, 2018House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Canada Labour Code Madam Speaker, maybe this is a little unusual, but I would also like to thank my colleague for her contribution to this. I am not able to get into details, but no doubt this is the beginning of a lot of serious work. Each and every one of us is taking harassment and sexual violen
January 29th, 2018House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Canada Labour Code Madam Speaker, it is an honour to speak in the House today in support of Bill C-65, especially because parliamentarians and the House of Commons are finding common cause in taking action on workplace harassment and violence. Clearly this affects us all. We all know someone who
January 29th, 2018House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
International Trade Mr. Speaker, I am more than happy to talk about the consultation work that was done on CPTPP. Our government engaged in two years of robust consultation, including 41,000 letters, over 800 stakeholder meetings, and on top of that, 400 witnesses at the international trade committe
January 29th, 2018House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
International Trade Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the hon. member for Sydney—Victoria for all of his hard work and leadership on the international trade committee. When CETA came into force last September, an incredible opportunity opened up for Atlantic provinces to develop new markets and gr
December 8th, 2017House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, the Senate bill, Bill S-3amends the Indian Act to eliminate sex-based inequities in registration. Private member's billC-262 is an act to ensure that the laws of Canada are in harmony with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Truth and
December 5th, 2017House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
Canuck Place Madam Speaker, Canuck Place is British Columbia's recognized hospice for children. It has been devoted to the lives of children who live with life-limiting conditions and to supporting hundreds of families since 1995, believing that whether life is measured in weeks or months, al
November 24th, 2017House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal
National Security Act, 2017 Mr. Speaker, this is an issue that every member of the House is seized with today, and we are grateful to Canadians for drawing this to our attention. There is nothing more important than our children and their safety and security. As a result, I would like to address a couple
November 20th, 2017House debate
Pam Goldsmith-JonesLiberal