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Petitions Mr. Speaker, the first petition I present comes from my constituents who wish to see an increase for parental sponsorship admissions and reduced processing times for sponsorship applications in our immigration system.
November 25th, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, the third petition that I present is from a number of my constituents who wish to see criminal prosecutions for members of the Liberal Party who were involved in the vast criminal conspiracy we know as the sponsorship scandal.
November 25th, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, the second petition calls on the government to hand over the land on which the Queensway Carleton Hospital sits for the price of one dollar.
November 25th, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Liberal Party of Canada Mr. Speaker, the Liberal culture of entitlement and media manipulation continues. Charles Bird, a lobbyist for CTV news, has been appointed the Liberal Ontario campaign chair and yesterday said that he was planning to run a negative mudslinging campaign with his friends in the n
November 24th, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Criminal Code moved for leave to introduce Bill C-456, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (parental responsibility). Mr. Speaker, this bill seeks to introduce parental responsibility as a key principle in our youth criminal justice system. In making parents responsible in part for the actions
November 24th, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Sponsorship Program Mr. Speaker, actions speak louder than words and Allan Cutler's actions to defend taxpayers from Liberal corruption and Liberal theft speak louder than the Prime Minister's loudest rhetoric. Cutler has always been on the side of the folks who work hard, play by the rules and pay
November 23rd, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Parliament of Canada Act Mr. Speaker, frankly, I am shocked that the member over there would stand in this House and object to my use of this occasion to speak out in defence of our farmers. I cannot believe that he would take occasion to stand up and speak out against our farmers. Farmers more than anyo
November 21st, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Parliament of Canada Act Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to rise today in support of a bill that I believe would restore some accountability around this place. I thank the hon. member across the way for having raised it. When members of the House crosses the floor, I believe they break a contract, not with
November 21st, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to rise today to present petitions from thousands of my constituents who support the Queensway Carleton Hospital's bid to obtain a land deal of $1 rent per year. Currently, the Liberal government has charged tens of thousands of dollars a year, amount
November 18th, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
World Aquatic Championships Mr. Speaker, in 2004, the Liberal government invested over $16 million in the World Aquatic Championships in Montreal. Many Liberal cronies were involved in organizing these championships, but the federal government abruptly withdrew its additional funding. Was an audit ever don
November 17th, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
World Aquatic Championships Mr. Speaker, I guess we would call those successful inconsistencies. If it was so successful, why is the federal government now holding back its money? The notorious names of ad scam have their fingerprints all over the 2005 aquatic games, Liberal Senator Francis Fox, Serge Sava
November 17th, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Public Servants Mr. Speaker, I am proud to represent the thousands of public servants who live in my constituency. They work hard, pay their taxes and play by the rules. Unfortunately, Liberal corruption and politics have harmed their careers and reputations. The Liberal Prime Minister blamed “
November 17th, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Public Works and Government Services And the building has been empty for almost two years, Mr. Speaker. This is not just any company, though. Power Corp. hired the current Prime Minister when he was just a young lad and handed him CSL in a sweetheart deal. The Prime Minister is deeply indebted to Power Corp. No won
November 4th, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Public Works and Government Services Mr. Speaker, here is another one. What does a well connected Liberal company run by Jean Chrétien's son-in-law do when it has a mouldy, leaky, toxically dangerous building that no one wants? The answer is: sell it to the Liberal government. Never mind that the building needs $80
November 4th, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Sponsorship Program Mr. Speaker, the government has punished whistleblower Allan Cutler more severely for exposing the ad scam than it has punished Liberals for perpetrating the ad scam. As such, Mr. Cutler should not have to beg for restoration. He should not have to ask for what is rightly his. Th
November 3rd, 2005House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative