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COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Matters Madam Chair, my office is trying to help the largest possible number of businesses in my riding. However, the system for immigration and temporary workers is highly problematic. The labour market studies take far too much time. To my knowledge, these requests previously went dire
July 22nd, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Matters Madam Chair, my question is for the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food. Supply-managed farmers in Canada's agriculture sector have been waiting patiently for the compensation they were promised under previous international trade deals. The Liberal government included compensa
July 22nd, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, on February 6, I sent a letter to the Minister of Immigration about the problems being caused by delays and red tape for foreign workers. I never got an answer. In committee on May 22, the minister told me that he would call me. I am still waiting for that call. The
July 21st, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Business of the House Mr. Speaker, yesterday I left Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce at four in the morning to get to Ottawa so I could work on moving an important bill for Canadian entrepreneurs forward for a vote. To my great surprise, when I arrived, I found out that the Prime Minister, the person who conve
July 21st, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Chaudière-Appalaches Desjardins Tourism Awards Mr. Speaker, the Chaudière-Appalaches Desjardins Tourism Awards recently announced their winners. I want to congratulate the winners from my riding, the Marland blueberry farm in Sainte-Marie, which took the categories “Innovation in tourism development” and “Food services — Far
July 21st, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Further COVID-19 Measures Act Madam Speaker, I commend my colleague on his speech. Often people say that this side of the House does not offer any proposals. However, the Conservatives proposed that a change be made to the CERB, that it be regressive in order to make it more accessible to people who would wa
July 21st, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Taxation Mr. Speaker, CMHC spent $250,000 on a study to determine how the government could squeeze more taxes out of homeowners. Will the government promise to put an end to this practice and stop always demanding more and more taxes, especially from honest Canadian workers? Will it prom
July 20th, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Agriculture and Agri-Food Mr. Speaker, Canada's poultry and egg producers are at the end of their rope. The government promised support measures to offset losses resulting from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but that compensation has yet to be paid. CUSMA is now in effect, which means more losses for them
July 20th, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Canadian Dairy Commission Act Mr. Speaker, I want to congratulate my colleague on his excellent speech. He is always so passionate and engaging. I think we agree on some points. I do not understand why we are still debating this today. For more than three weeks now, we have been calling on the government to
May 13th, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Canadian Dairy Commission Act Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his comments. In my riding, there is an agri-food processing firm, a slaughterhouse, that employs 1,200 people. Many of these employees had to leave the production line due to the public health measures. These measures ought to be respected,
May 13th, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Canadian Dairy Commission Act Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for the question. I think it has been proven for several years now that these programs do not work. I am sure that the minister is aware that people have been saying for more than five years now that these programs are not working because p
May 13th, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Canadian Dairy Commission Act Mr. Speaker, today I rise in the House to speak to government Bill C-16, which seeks to amend existing legislation on the loan capacity of the Canadian Dairy Commission. Although this amendment is welcome and important, I wonder what took the government so long to get around to
May 13th, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Canadian Dairy Commission Act Mr. Speaker, my question is for the minister. Earlier, I neglected to thank her for introducing the bill to increase the borrowing capacity of the Canadian Dairy Commission. My question concerns processors and dairy production. There are people working in the dairy processing
May 13th, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
Canadian Dairy Commission Act Mr. Speaker, my question is very simple. The minister mentioned CUSMA, the new agreement with the Americans. There are still some important points to negotiate, in particular with respect to tariff quotas. We have heard a number of times and in different studies in committee th
May 13th, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative
International Trade Mr. Speaker, the Deputy Prime Minister has said several times that all parties involved were consulted extensively in discussions on CUSMA and its implementation. Yesterday, in an appearance at the Standing Committee on International Trade, Dairy Farmers of Canada clearly said
February 25th, 2020House debate
Richard LehouxConservative