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Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's inaction—

February 15th, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's inaction is threatening to kill the Trans Mountain pipeline project. He has done nothing to de-escalate an all-out trade war between provinces and is risking our national unity. The Liberals clearly have no plan, except for crossing their fingers

February 15th, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Homelessness  Mr. Speaker, I would like to begin by thanking my colleague for bringing this motion forward and for bringing this important topic to the attention of the House. It is the unfortunate truth that homelessness is a major problem in Canada. Approximately 30,000 Canadians experience

February 15th, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Prime Minister's Trip to India  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has accused the Indian government of being involved in inviting his convicted terrorist friend Jaspal Atwal to a state dinner, yet one of his own Liberal MPs has taken the blame and been reprimanded for issuing the invitation. The Prime Minister do

March 2nd, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I am proud today to table a petition signed by Canadians who oppose the Liberal government's application of a values test to the 2017 Canada summer jobs program. These individuals ask the Prime Minister to uphold the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which protects our

March 2nd, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I will be splitting my time today. I want to talk about how the diplomatic corps relies on our government to protect it and to serve our best interests abroad. I am very proud to have been at Global Affairs Canada for close to a decade and a half. I served as deputy

March 22nd, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I find that answer completely rich, because we would not be having this opposition day motion if the government had not failed in protecting its diplomatic corps and its interests in Canada. Shame on the government.

March 22nd, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, of course, family is also very important to our party. Even if it was a mistake, it was a serious mistake that had severe consequences for Canada. I cannot accept that, nor can Canadians.

March 22nd, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, sadly, diplomats only do what their government asks them to do, so they would take that, wear it, and respond in the best, most noble way possible, as they do for the public service of Canada, for not just the government, but the people of Canada.

March 22nd, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Retirement Congratulations  Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize a citizen who has made an outstanding contribution to the Calgary Jewish community, interfaith relations, education, and to the advancement of Canada-Israel relations. After 14 years, Judy Shapiro is retiring from her role as assistant exe

March 27th, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, our ethics code says, “a Member shall not act in any way to further his or her private interests...or to improperly further another person’s or entity’s private interests.” The Liberal member for Brampton East has admitted that he helped his business affiliates gain

March 28th, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, the Conflict of Interest Code is very clear. MPs are not to use their position to further their own private interests or those of another person, or entity, yet the member for Brampton East did just that. He ensured one of his private sector employers, the president

March 29th, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, it has been five months since the Prime Minister approved the Trans Mountain pipeline, but Kinder Morgan is still unable to get its shovels into the ground. The Prime Minister has failed to show the leadership required to solve an interprovincial dispute. The blame f

April 16th, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Trans Mountain Expansion Project  Madam Speaker, there is a former president of the United States of America whose very telling quote is appropriate for this evening and for this debate. That president was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who said that in politics, nothing happens by accident, and if it happens, one can be

April 16th, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative

Trans Mountain Expansion Project  Madam Speaker, I would argue that it is the current Liberal government that has taken away the power of the National Energy Board and rendered it almost impotent, by changing the board's composition but, more important, by creating barriers for project approval with everything fr

April 16th, 2018House debate

Stephanie KusieConservative