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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the government’s ongoing campaign for a seat on the United Nations Security Council, since November 4, 2015: (a) what are the itemized details of all expenditures to date including amount spend on (i) travel, (ii) accommodation, (iii) personnel, (iv) gifts; (b) wha

November 20th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Remembrance Day  Mr. Speaker, on this, Canada's 150th year as a nation, I rise to honour the men and women who have served our country in uniform, past and present. During Veterans Week and on Remembrance Day, all Canadians are called to express our gratitude and thanks to those who have answered

November 9th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Veterans Affairs  Mr. Speaker, the Liberals talk about not breaking promises. Well, they broke their promise to veterans and took them back to court. Yesterday we learned that veterans are being forced to wait longer and longer to get the benefits they earned. The number of homeless veterans has

November 8th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Cyrus Wesley Peck  Mr. Speaker, Lieutenant Colonel Cyrus Wesley Peck was born in Hopewell Hill, New Brunswick, on April 26, 1871. At the age of 16, he moved to New Westminster, British Columbia, and later Skeena. As a young man, he pioneered in the Klondike, and in 1915 set sail for England to figh

November 8th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Veterans Affairs  Mr. Speaker, despite promising not to do so in the last election, these Liberals took veterans back to court. Now we have learned that veterans are being forced to wait longer and longer to get the benefits they have earned. Today the Prime Minister is hurrying off to Asia to de

November 7th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Business of Supply  What are you talking about? You've got to be kidding me.

October 17th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Business of Supply  That's pathetic.

October 17th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Business of Supply  The finance minister is exempt.

October 17th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, my colleague is a good friend. We serve together on the finance committee. At the end of his speech, he alludes to the facts. The facts are that all of us as parliamentarians have to disclose what we have as assets. The facts are that there are rules around ministeri

October 17th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Veterans Affairs  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Veterans Affairs. Late last Friday the minister quietly announced that he was severely cutting the number of wreaths to be distributed for Remembrance Day ceremonies. With all of the extravagant and unnecessary spending that the go

October 16th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Taxation  Shell owners on Bay Street.

September 20th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Taxation  Seventy-three per cent fair.

September 20th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Taxation  How about a small company?

September 19th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Achievements in Brantford—Brant  Mr. Speaker, this summer Brant MPP and speaker of the Ontario legislature Dave Levac and I commemorated Canada’s 150th by recognizing 150 outstanding individuals from the communities of Brantford, Brant, the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, and the Mississaugas of the Ne

September 19th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to materials prepared for ministers since April 10, 2017: for every briefing document, memorandum or docket prepared, what is the (i) date, (ii) title or subject matter, (iii) department's internal tracking number, (iv) recipient?

September 18th, 2017House debate

Phil McColemanConservative