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Multilateral Instrument in Respect of Tax Conventions Act Mr. Speaker, the NDP will be supporting the bill. Of course, we want to make sure that we recover as much tax money as we possibly can. However, the bill does not go far enough. We really do think that tax havens need to be a part of this whole discussion and that a much better j
September 28th, 2018House debate
The Environment Mr. Speaker, a Narwhal investigation recently revealed that the Liberals have broken their promise to stop muzzling Canada's scientists. A Parks Canada biologist said he was “painfully aware” of the agency's restrictive treatment of the media. Reporters are finding that their i
September 28th, 2018House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, the future of our youth is concerning on a number of levels. First, many of our youth are now working in precarious or part-time jobs where there is no certain future, there is no pension associated with it and there are no benefits associated with it. Therefore, w
September 27th, 2018House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I know that response was directed mostly for my colleague who spoke prior to when I stood here, but $500 million is a start. We will see as we move into 2019 that we will have a very aggressive plan for housing. It will be a plan that goes into effect immediately,
September 27th, 2018House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague from Saskatoon West for introducing this critically important motion and for her leadership on housing, which has benefited all of us over the time that I have been here. We have heard a lot today about the suffering of Canadians,
September 27th, 2018House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, this summer I attended a lot of farmers markets around my riding and I had the opportunity to hear from constituents on a lot of issues. I spent four hours at the farmers market, so I had lots of time to talk to people. Unfortunately, many single seniors are women
September 27th, 2018House debate
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am very happy to present a petition on behalf of my constituents who are concerned about the future of their pensions and particularly related to Bill C-27, An Act to amend the Pension Benefits Standards Act, 1985. Security in one's retirement is really important
September 27th, 2018House debate
Firearms Act Mr. Speaker, in my riding of Kootenay—Columbia, hunting is part of who we are and part of our culture. I used to be the regional manager for the ministry of environment responsible for fish and wildlife regulations in my part of British Columbia. It is very much part of who we ar
September 20th, 2018House debate
Firearms Act Madam Speaker, my riding of Kootenay—Columbia often gets referred to as the Serengeti of Canada. We are so fortunate that every predator-prey relationship is still intact in my riding. Hunting is very much a part of everyday life in my riding. The kinds of concerns I have heard
September 20th, 2018House debate
Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Implementation Act Mr. Speaker, I have a fairly simple question. In my riding, in the town of Creston and area, dairy farming is a very important part of the agriculture industry and the economy. It seems like with every trade deal that gets signed dairy is sacrificed. I would like to hear from my
September 18th, 2018House debate
Petitions Mr. Speaker, it is a pleasure to stand today and present petition number 421, which complements some of the other petitions offered earlier by the Elizabeth Fry Society. The purpose of the petition is to make sure that no child gets left behind in Canada. It talks about homeless
September 18th, 2018House debate
Columbia River Treaty Mr. Speaker, the 1964 Columbia River Treaty provided economic and flood prevention benefits, but also caused significant environmental and cultural losses. Local communities and first nations were not consulted during the original negotiations. The people of Kootenay—Columbia b
June 19th, 2018House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, Canada has a real opportunity to be a world leader in green energy, rather than just following along, behind other countries like Norway and Germany where green energy is now very much a part of their everyday lives and their energy systems and their communities. In
June 12th, 2018House debate
Business of Supply Absolutely, Mr. Speaker. When I use Norway as example, my mother's side of the family is Norwegian so I am always proud to quote what is happening there. That money reflects the past. Norwegians have collected a trillion dollars by keeping money rather than having it blown out th
June 12th, 2018House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague from Courtenay—Alberni for his passion on the subject. I am proud to rise today to speak to a motion that not only works to protect Canada's environment, but calls on the government to invest in green energy and green jobs. I have
June 12th, 2018House debate