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Holidays Act  Mr. Speaker, to honour veterans, fallen soldiers, and peacekeepers who stood up for Canada, we gather on Remembrance Day to honour the service of the men and women who put their lives on the line for our country. Nanaimo—Ladysmith's Legions, No. 256 Mt. Benson, and No. 10 Harew

December 5th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Fisheries Act  Mr. Speaker, we have today in this Parliament a historic opportunity to act on the key recommendations of the Cohen Commission to protect wild salmon and the wild salmon economy and to innovate and take action on coastal job creation. The importance of wild Pacific salmon cannot

December 2nd, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Indigenous Affairs  Mr. Speaker, it is pretty clear the Liberals only want consensus when it suits them. The Prime Minister did not seek consensus before approving the Kinder Morgan pipeline. Snuneymuxw first nation in my riding of Nanaimo—Ladysmith feels betrayed. Former Chief Kwul'a'sul'tun said,

December 2nd, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the government's announcement that it intends to act on abandoned vessels, which would prevent oil spills, if we get ahead of them, and prevent them from sinking. We are still looking for the detail that was expressed by coastal communities in the consu

November 30th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, the last time I discussed abandoned vessel response, which is an oil spill prevention mechanism, we were on the verge of having a new federal announcement. Now the oceans strategy has been announced with great fanfare and a bit of a leap of hope in the hearts of coas

November 30th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Canada Pension Plan  Madam Speaker, my observation is that, during the 10 years that the Conservative Party was in power, income disparity grew and the pension gap really rose, so there were a couple of mechanisms that the Conservatives brought forward: the tax-free savings account, and the pooled re

November 29th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Canada Pension Plan  Madam Speaker, I did not hear the details of my colleague's proposal, but we absolutely have an epidemic of poverty among elderly women in our country. There are a number of ways to get at that, and I have named some of them in my speech. Certainly, advocacy organizations, whethe

November 29th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Canada Pension Plan  Madam Speaker, there were a lot of places where the difference in the New Democrat platform and the Liberal platform were unrecognizable. We were certainly pulling in the same direction. We had hope for our constructive proposals for amendment. Our initial belief was that the Lib

November 29th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Canada Pension Plan  Madam Speaker, I, along with the New Democrats, intend to support the bill. It is important for the country. We have pushed for it much longer than the Liberals have. My whole presentation is around us trying to work together to correct a flawed bill. We cannot believe that the

November 29th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Canada Pension Plan  Madam Speaker, I rise today to speak somewhat in support of Bill C-26, though New Democrats have some serious concerns and amendments that we would like to once again raise. It is unfortunate that this debate is happening within the framework of the government once again invoking

November 29th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I rise today to present petitions opposed to the expansion of the Kinder Morgan pipeline. The petitioners note that the pipeline would change oil tanker traffic from once a week to once a day, sending unrefined oil through the Salish Sea, sensitive waters in an area

November 29th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Canada Business Corporations Act  Mr. Speaker, we have a lot of examples around the world of using the “comply and explain” model, which has not really moved us to parity the way we need to be. There is always an explanation, I guess. There is a lot of work on the record here on the evidence of why that has not w

November 25th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Canada Business Corporations Act  Mr. Speaker, the conversations we are having on getting women into the seats of Parliament are quite equivalent to the conversations we are having on getting women onto corporate and federal commission boards. Once they get there, they do really good work. On the parliamentary

November 25th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Canada Business Corporations Act  Mr. Speaker, I will start by indicating that I will be splitting my time with my colleague, the member for Regina—Lewvan. We just went through an American election that disparaged women's leadership. I would like to see Canada and all Canadian parliamentarians send a strong mess

November 25th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present today petitions signed by residents of my riding of Nanaimo--Ladysmith. The petitioners are opposed to the establishment of new bulk commercial anchorages in a sensitive area of Gabriola Island, five anchorages up to 300 metres long. The peti

November 25th, 2016House debate

Sheila MalcolmsonNDP