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Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, it is my pleasure to answer the question. That fact is we committed that Quebec would have representation equal to its population. The numbers work out like this: Quebec has 23% of the population and it will have 23% of the seats in the House of Commons, which wou

November 2nd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, the hon. member's proposal would have us change some legislation and not change the Senate floor rule, which would actually leave some provinces overrepresented and other provinces continue to be under-represented. What we have done is to bring forward a principle

November 2nd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, the fact is, yes, Canadians want to hear debate. There is debate on this bill and there will be more debate on this bill as there is on every bill. We give more than enough time to debate bills in the House of Commons. What Canadians really want is action. Canadian

November 2nd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, our government received a strong mandate to move toward fair representation in the House of Commons. We have presented a principled formula, a formula that is fair for all provinces and moves every single province closer to representation by population. It is base

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, it is important that we get this bill to committee and passed, so the seats are available to bring Canadians fair representation and every province closer to representation by population as soon as possible. We ask the opposition to support us in passing this bill.

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, the NDP talks about debate, but the fact is that after having just started debate on fair representation in the House of Commons yesterday, within the first hour it moved an amendment not to allow this bill to pass second reading and get to committee. It talks abou

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, my colleague brings up a very good point. He talked about new Canadians and visible minorities. The fact is that through immigration our population has been growing, and visible minorities and new Canadians tend to live in the fastest growing provinces of Alberta,

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, it is true that many bills of this government are very important. We made a commitment that we would move forward and get those passed as soon as possible. Specifically, the bill adds more seats to the under-represented provinces and is based on a timeline. There

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, we received a strong mandate from Canadians to bring every province closer to representation by population. We made a commitment that Quebec's representation would be equal to its population. Quebec has 23% of the population so after this formula is in place it wou

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, this formula, which is fair for all provinces, would bring in reasonable growth for the House of Commons now and into the future. When the Liberals were in government, they always picked winners and losers and they put one part of the country against another. I w

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, the provisions in this bill were actually changed, under section 44 of the Constitution, which is within the authority of Parliament to do. This has been done in the past. In the late 1980s, Parliament changed the number of seats in the House of Commons through sec

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, I actually did not hear a question. However, I will take the time to outline the commitments of our government on fair representation. We committed that we would bring more seats to the under-represented provinces of Alberta, B.C. and Ontario because their populat

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, under this formula Alberta would get six new seats. That would bring Alberta closer to representation by population. It is only fair that these under-represented provinces of Alberta, B.C. and Ontario be fairly represented. They have had increases in population,

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, it is quite obvious that the hon. member has not read the bill. We made a commitment that we would protect the seats of the smaller provinces that have not had the growth. Perhaps he should be very careful and listen to what his own party, the Liberal Party, is p

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fair Representation Act  Madam Speaker, yes, we would actually add 15 new seats to the province of Ontario, because it is under-represented. The population has grown, and we would add those seats to bring it closer to representation by population. The question also gives me the opportunity to explain th

November 3rd, 2011House debate

Tim UppalConservative