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Canada Revenue Agency  Mr. Speaker, the rules will be applied fairly and equally to all Canadian companies. The government does not oversee that. Yesterday the NDP tried to accuse others of selling out to communists, which is interesting because that member made comments about the First World War in w

April 19th, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I do not think the member does himself any favours by screaming, hollering and tearing his shirt off on the floor of the House of Commons. He made comments about communism and about our veterans that have angered veterans across the country, and wounded them. I have

April 19th, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, Peter Penashue has delivered for Labrador. He helped deliver funding for the Trans-Labrador Highway, the thousands of jobs that will result for the entire area as a result of the Muskrat Falls project. He has helped scrap the long gun registry, defended the seal hunt

April 15th, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the reality is that in the case of Mr. Peter Penashue, he has delivered for the people of Labrador. He is delivering jobs through the Muskrat Falls project, delivering for hunters by helping scrap the wasteful long gun registry and defending the seal hunt—something t

April 15th, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, Mr. Penashue is delivering for Labrador. He has delivered jobs through the Muskrat Falls project. He has delivered for hunters who have demanded for years to have the long gun registry scrapped, something that the NDP, including its rural members, failed to join us i

April 15th, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Elections Canada  Mr. Speaker, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister shows up to work every day and works hard on behalf of the people of Peterborough. We are proud to have him on our team. He is helping to deliver our low-tax plan for jobs and growth. He has delivered for his constitu

March 28th, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Government Appointments  Mr. Speaker, they can trust Peter Penashue because he is, has been and will be in the future, delivering for Labrador. He moved to help scrap the long gun registry, to protect the seal hunt, the polar bear hunt and to create thousands of jobs through the Lower Churchill project.

March 28th, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Elections Canada  Mr. Speaker, I too would like to add my thanks to that member as he poses yet another final question as leader of the Liberal Party. On the question at hand, we have in Labrador a great leader in Peter Penashue, who has delivered jobs for his constituents through the Lower Chur

March 27th, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, let us talk about what the Liberals delivered. When we took office, the average piece of infrastructure in the country was 17 years old, a historic high. Now, it is 14 years old. Our infrastructure has not been this renewed in three decades. That is because we have b

March 22nd, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, the people of Labrador have taken the Penashue all the way to results. That is exactly what we expect them to do in the next election. He delivered for the Muskrat Falls project, which has created jobs. The long-gun registry is gone. The seal hunt and the polar bear

March 22nd, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I cannot believe they put that particular member up to ask about the seal hunt. It was not so long ago that he went on a radio interview to say that he thought the seal hunt had no future at all. Since that time, thank goodness, Peter Penashue stood and fought back a

March 22nd, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, in the last seven years, we have successfully reduced the average age of our infrastructure to 14. That means that our infrastructure is newer than at any time in the last three decades. We built on that plan with a new one. Over ten years, predictable funding will a

March 22nd, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, in addition to being a question filled with falsehoods, I do not know why the Liberals would pick that particular member to ask ethics questions. After all, he was forced to repay money that he illegally collected from taxpayers for his housing allowance. Members can

March 22nd, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, the NDP is isolating itself. Those who understand what is at stake support the budget. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities stated: [The] budget delivers significant gains for Canada's cities and communities. This is [also] a budget that delivers real gai

March 22nd, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, the reason that the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and others are supporting our approach and our budget is because there is a difference here. On this side, we support more results for infrastructure. On that side, they support more expensive programs. They w

March 22nd, 2013House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative