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Fisheries and Oceans Mr. Speaker, just so we are clear, the fact that there is a new participant coming into this fishery is not a surprise, or should not be a surprise, to the former government. It had a very similar process, but excluded first nations people as part of that process. We had a robust
May 8th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Fisheries and Oceans Mr. Speaker, I always happy to stand up and talk about just how proud I am of the good work of every member of Parliament from Newfoundland and Labrador, especially the member for Bonavista—Burin—Trinity, who has been in constant contact with the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans.
May 8th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Fisheries and Oceans Mr. Speaker, the fact that there is a new participant in the surf clam fishery should be no surprise to the Conservative government. In fact, it started a very similar process three years ago to accomplish the very same thing. The difference is that unlike the previous government
May 8th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, our thoughts are with the people of New Brunswick. We offer all the support that we can during this challenging time. That is why yesterday, at the request of the Government of New Brunswick, the Canadian Coast Guard committed to assisting the flood relief effort acr
May 4th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, our thoughts are with the people affected by the flooding and with the first responders who are working hard to keep them safe. Initial estimates of damages are in the $24 million range. However, this could increase should the water hit forecasted levels in the upc
May 4th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Fisheries and Oceans Madam Speaker, the member knows full well that all decisions made by the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans are based on the best science. We consult fully with indigenous peoples and local fishermen. We take into account not just traditional knowledge but local knowledge in every
April 27th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Fisheries and Oceans Madam Speaker, since I just gave two answers about the lobster decision, I think we should talk about the Arctic surf clam. The member opposite knows full well that if we go back in time to three years ago, the previous government went through a process that was exactly the same
April 27th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Madam Speaker, our government fully supports reconciliation and cares deeply about a renewed relationship with our indigenous partners. In fact, the minister and I just visited the leadership of the five first nations in their territory just a few weeks ago. We were pleased to o
April 27th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Fisheries and Oceans Madam Speaker, the Government of Canada is committed to taking all necessary actions to help prevent North Atlantic right whales from future harm. The majority of management measures announced for this year's southern Gulf lobster fishery are identical to those announced for th
April 27th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Leonard George Madam Speaker, today I rise to pay tribute to Chief Leonard George, a great man and inspiring leader, who passed away in December. After his passing, I asked the parliamentary poet laureate, George Elliott Clarke, to draft an elegy in his honour, and I am humbled to share that po
April 27th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
The Environment Madam Speaker, the minister recognizes the significance of the Cowichan River in supporting important populations of Pacific salmon. DFO is aware of the changes in flow that have occurred within the system and that the weir at the outflow of the lake is no longer adequate to ensu
April 26th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
The Environment Madam Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for the question in relation to the Cowichan Lake weir. I would also like to state that in addition to asking this question of the minister, the member has brought up this issue with me as well. The Cowichan River is a British C
April 26th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Fisheries and Oceans Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member for Bonavista—Burin—Trinity, actually, who has met with the minister often to talk about this issue and others. The fact that there is a new participant in the surf clam fishery should be no surprise to the Conservatives. In fact, they sta
April 26th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Samuel Belzberg Mr. Speaker, on April 2, hundreds of friends, family, and colleagues gathered in New Westminster to celebrate the life of Samuel Belzberg. Sam was an extraordinary Canadian who lived a remarkable life of service and dedication to his family and to his country. Sam was a visiona
April 18th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal
Fisheries Act Mr. Speaker, the member opposite obviously has a lot of experience in this area. However, in listening to the member's speech, I was somewhat confused, because a lot of the stories and problems he was talking about throughout his speech are actually things that are being addresse
March 29th, 2018House debate
Terry BeechLiberal