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National Holocaust Monument Act  Mr. Speaker, much has already been said about how horrible the Holocaust was for its victims and survivors, and the reasons we need a memorial in our national capital. Further to that, I would like to thank all the speakers from all the parties for their support and I look forwa

December 8th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

National Holocaust Monument Act  Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I think if you were to seek it you would find unanimous consent for the following motion. I move: That the motion for second reading of Bill C-442, An Act to establish a National Holocaust Monument, be amended by replacing the words

December 8th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

National Holocaust Monument Act  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his comments. He was one of the first people who seconded this bill and I appreciate that. The bill definitely transcends all party lines. We have spoken to most parties and I believe we will receive support from all parties. It is important th

December 8th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

National Holocaust Monument Act  Mr. Speaker, the member is right, the bill lays out a framework and some timeline of how this monument will move its way through government. The bill also asks the minister responsible to put together a council of no more than five members from the community. Canadians at large

December 8th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

National Holocaust Monument Act  Mr. Speaker, this monument is obviously a monument for the Holocaust but it is so much more. It is a monument to those who fought in World War II, for the many who went over and were killed in that war, the families of the victims of that war. It honours the men and women in unif

December 8th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

National Holocaust Monument Act  moved that Bill C-442, An Act to establish a National Holocaust Monument, be read the second time and referred to a committee. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to introduce my private member's bill, Bill C-442, An Act to establish a National Holocaust Monument. As a student growing u

December 8th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fairness for the Self-Employed Act  Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for her question, her comments, and hopefully for her and her party's support for this bill. I was speaking in my riding to members of the Sherwood Park and District Chamber of Commerce and they were saying how much they appreciate this, especiall

November 5th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fairness for the Self-Employed Act  Mr. Speaker, the hon. member said that the Liberals say one thing and then vote in a totally different direction and really let Canadians down. Canadians are lucky to have a government that is supporting them, especially the long-tenured workers. So many Canadians have asked for

November 5th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fairness for the Self-Employed Act  Mr. Speaker, I think Canadians want to know the truth about where all those EI premiums went to during the Liberal tenure, when they were in government for so many years. For 13 years when the Liberals were in government, self-employed Canadians had asked for this bill, asked f

November 5th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fairness for the Self-Employed Act  Mr. Speaker, the fact is it is optional for the self-employed to buy into this program. We have about 2.6 million self-employed Canadians. Overwhelmingly, when polled, they wanted this program. They have interest in it: 86% are interested in sickness, 85% in compassionate care,

November 5th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fairness for the Self-Employed Act  Mr. Speaker, what is clear is the number of self-employed Canadians who actually need the bill and it is the reason we brought the bill forward. It was a commitment by the government, a commitment by the Prime Minister and a promise made to self-employed Canadians, because we bel

November 5th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fairness for the Self-Employed Act  Mr. Speaker, before question period and before the great tributes to our veterans by all parties, I talked about a promise our Conservative government made to self-employed Canadians to set up a system to allow self-employed Canadians to collect EI special benefits for the very f

November 5th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Fairness for the Self-Employed Act  Madam Speaker, I am very pleased to speak today on a bill that provides improvements to the employment insurance program which would, if passed into law, set up a system to allow self-employed Canadians to collect EI special benefits for the very first time. This will mean that o

November 5th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, our Conservative government is focused on what matters to Canadians, helping those hardest hit by the global recession get back to work and helping Canadian families through the global economic storm. The measures we have introduced are having significant impacts on

November 2nd, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative

Freedom of the Press  Mr. Speaker, freedom of the press was under siege last Friday evening as a prominent Canadian journalist was physically attacked outside his newspaper's offices. Jagdish Grewal, editor of the Punjabi Post, has been a powerful champion of non-violence and respect for the rule of

October 29th, 2009House debate

Tim UppalConservative