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Aviation Security Mr. Speaker, I hope the Prime Minister can answer this question. Yesterday, his Minister of Transport went out to the public and said that there is a national security threat involving our airlines. The minister will not tell passengers or Canadians what the nature of the threat
April 12th, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, this is a serious issue involving the Prime Minister's judgment. He goes to billionaire island. He says the only way to get there is on a private helicopter, which is completely contrary to the rules of transport for the prime minister. The taxpayers are on the hook
April 12th, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to security at government owned residences: (a) how many RCMP officers are located at 24 Sussex Drive; (b) how many RCMP officers patrol 24 Sussex Drive; (c) how many private security contractors are located at 24 Sussex Drive, broken down by (i) company, (ii) value o
April 6th, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, it is quite a spectacle today. If only there were a Standing Order that could be concocted that would guarantee the quality of the Prime Minister's answers and not just the quantity of the Prime Minister's answers, we would actually get somewhere. Speaking of the P
April 5th, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, the ethics of the Prime Minister's bohemian billionaire island holiday bash are getting murkier by the day. We now know that the government reimbursed the Aga Khan for at least one government employee's stay on this private island. Why are government per diems being
April 4th, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister brought a government technician with him on his trip to the Aga Khan's billionaire island. We also know that the employee's per diems were paid out to the Aga Khan, which is of course flying in the face of accountability. Did the employee actuall
April 4th, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Return With regard to comments made by former National Security Advisor Richard Fadden in the Globe and Mail on January 15, 2017, and information the government has about the actions of foreign governments to influence the 2015 Canadian election: (a) is the government aware of any attem
April 3rd, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, after learning that there are radicalized employees at the Trudeau international airport, the Prime Minister of our country said in his response that we should have a conversation. Really, Mr. Speaker, we should have a conversation when there are security issues at r
April 3rd, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Public Safety Is it robust, Mr. Speaker? Robust? Let us review the evidence. These employees are visiting pro-ISIS websites. They are publishing radicalized propaganda. They are reviewing online sites about homemade explosives. The Prime Minister is dangerously naive, and so is his transport m
April 3rd, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Democratic Reform Mr. Speaker, the spectacle in the House today was not a good one for the Prime Minister. He was there laughing and heckling and over-talking the Conservative House leader when she was trying to make a pertinent point about the future of parliamentary democracy in this country. Th
March 22nd, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Public Safety Mr. Speaker, the reeve of Emerson, Manitoba, says another 29 asylum seekers illegally crossed into his community on Sunday night alone. We also know that refugees are illegally crossing into Quebec with American visas issued at the U.S. embassy in Saudi Arabia. Canadians are ti
March 21st, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Sexual Assault Mr. Speaker, I recently hosted a meeting in my riding of Parry Sound—Muskoka with local advocacy groups and the mayors of Huntsville and Bracebridge to discuss an alarming report in the Globe and Mail. The report revealed one in five sexual assault claims in Canada is dismissed
March 21st, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Operation UNIFIER Mr. Chair, I would like the hon. member to expand on the legal framework, because I hear apologists who take the Putin line ask, and we heard it in this House just a few minutes ago, why we should care about Crimea as it is primarily Russian. Perhaps the hon. member can describe
March 20th, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
Operation UNIFIER Mr. Chair, I thank the hon. minister for her remarks, which were a tour d'horizon of the previous government's support, and obviously the support of the minister and the government as well. I was in Ukraine, as the hon. minister knows, from February 28 to March 3, on a humanitar
March 20th, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative
National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians Act Madam Speaker, I thank the hon. minister for his interventions, but I also want to remind him about some of the other testimony we heard at the committee stage from people Liberals like to call experts and like to defer to. I am thinking of Professor Roach, for example, and other
March 20th, 2017House debate
Tony ClementConservative