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Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, every passing day brings with it more questions about the Prime Minister's $35-billion infrastructure bank. Why do we need it? Who is behind it? Why are there so many flagrant conflicts of interest? The Liberals are refusing to answer these questions. To top it off,

May 10th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Aerospace Industry  Mr. Speaker, when the Prime Minister decided to give Bombardier a massive taxpayer-funded gift, we were outraged, but he defended it. When Bombardier gave its executive millions in compensation, everyone was outraged, but the Prime Minister defended it. Now even Bombardier shareh

May 10th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, Constable David Wynn was shot and killed in the line of duty by a career criminal out on bail because his criminal record was never presented at the bail hearing. Wynn's law, which is still before the House, would close this loophole and it would save lives. Libera

May 10th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, this is unbelievable. The Prime Minister actually said to Constable Wynn's widow that he was very pleased that she was in Ottawa to discuss the bail system. He also claimed at that time that it was important that we keep our communities and our families safe, but by

May 10th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, Liberal insiders, investment banks, $35 billion in tax money, and Liberal politicians who have control over how the bank is actually run, what could possibly go wrong? How can the Prime Minister not see this blatant conflict right in front of him?

May 9th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Canada-U.S. Relations  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has a troubling need to hand out tax dollars to people who do not want it or do not need it. His night out on Broadway with Ivanka Trump including buying tickets for executives from some of the biggest banks and law firms in North America. Now, th

May 9th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Foreign Affairs  Mr. Speaker, we have found out that the government ordered 14 full-sized cardboard cut-outs of the Prime Minister. Now, I would like to give him a chance to explain this, but I am worried his explanation might fall flat. He is not going to be able to just paper over this with his

May 9th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, no one seems to know what the purpose of the Prime Minister's infrastructure bank is. He says it will be used to build new projects and attract private investment. However, the Liberals have shown that they are incapable of carrying out existing projects, and privat

May 9th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, the infrastructure bank boondoggle is just another taxpayer-funded Liberal vanity project. I know the Liberals are excited to impress their friends on Bay Street and Wall Street, but it is one thing to buy them tickets to a Broadway show. It is quite another thing to

May 9th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

National Defence  Mr. Speaker, the Minister of National Defence never explained to Canadians why on more than one occasion he exaggerated the role he played in Operation Medusa. We asked him several times to explain himself in the House, and the media also asked for explanations. Instead of answer

May 8th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

National Defence  Mr. Speaker, the Minister of National Defence has let down countless Canadian Armed Forces members by exaggerating his role in Afghanistan, and he did it at least twice. When he was on active duty, I do not believe the minister would have ever resorted to such an exaggeration. It

May 8th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's infrastructure bank will take $35 billion from taxpayers to backstop profits for well-connected investment bankers, pension fund managers, and their clients. The problem is that these same wealthy and well-connected one percenters are the ones ac

May 8th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, I am sure the fund managers are licking their lips. This is a blatant conflict. the Prime Minister has turned to BlackRock for all kinds of advice, setting up this bank. That is like the three little pigs hiring the big bad wolf to be their contractor. Everyone can

May 8th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Disaster Assistance  Mr. Speaker, intense flooding is currently affecting thousands of Canadians across the country. It is forcing people from their homes in British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick. We hope that all Canadians facing these terrible circumstances will stay safe, co-opera

May 8th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

National Defence  Mr. Speaker, there is a saying that a soldier has the right to complain, but the Prime Minister and the defence minister are actively denying that right to our soldiers who were deployed in the fight against ISIS. The defence minister made a promise to give back the benefits he t

May 4th, 2017House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative