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Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, it is fair to say there are many different ways that Parliament can be consulted before nominations and appointments are made. The important thing for Canadians is that they be done in an independent manner, that the process be inclusive, and that it be merit-based.
June 13th, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I am not sure if the member opposite had the opportunity to hear the first five or six minutes of my speech, which I delivered in French. It was 100% entirely on the issue of nominations, so I am not sure what was missed there. Therefore, it is entirely appropriate f
June 13th, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, it is important to distinguish between the nomination and appointments process that our government has brought about and the one that was previously in place. We have made it quite clear, and I did as well in my earlier comments, that the spirit of openness, transpar
June 13th, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Indigenous Languages Mr. Speaker, on National Aboriginal Day, it is essential that we focus on the beauty and preservation of those indigenous languages that are critically endangered. The Algonquin people of the Pontiac are working hard to preserve their language and its dialects. I want them to k
June 21st, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Mexico Mr. Speaker, today I planned to acknowledge Mexico Independence Day, which was celebrated on September 16 by nearly 100,000 Canadians of Mexican descent, including my wife and my family. However, as co-chair of the Canada-Mexico Parliamentary Friendship Group I want to offer my
September 20th, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, the sixties scoop is a dark and painful chapter in Canada's history. The national settlement is a critical step toward reconciliation with indigenous peoples. Those affected by the scoop suffered considerable harm, including losing their culture and heritage. Can t
October 6th, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present, in both official languages, the 10th report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs in relation to Bill C-17, an act to amend the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act and to make a consequential amen
October 6th, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Federal Sustainable Development Act Mr. Speaker, today I will be sharing my time with the member for Whitby. I would like to speak about an issue in relation to Bill C-57 that is really important, not just to all Canadians but to many of my Pontiac constituents. There are a great number of Pontiac residents who wo
October 18th, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Federal Sustainable Development Act Madam Speaker, I would like to thank the member for Saanich—Gulf Islands for the positive comment about the committee's work, and absolutely for the reference to former member Mr. Godfrey, who was a witness before our committee. His service over many years to Canadians in the dir
October 18th, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Federal Sustainable Development Act Madam Speaker, the member asked a good question, because at the end of the day Canadians need to understand the concrete purpose of this legislation. Department by department, there are sustainable development strategies that are developed pursuant to the existing law, but there
October 18th, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Yukon Environmental and Socio-Economic Assessment Act Mr. Speaker, the hon. member for Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo is a colleague of mine on the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, and this is a subject we have debated together. I am curious, though, because there is a question that goes to the heart of the honour o
October 26th, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Yukon Environmental and Socio-Economic Assessment Act Mr. Speaker, it feels like this is reflective of the high-handed, unconstitutional approach the previous government took to relations with our indigenous peoples. I would like to return to the argument the member for Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo made before. She alluded to the fact
October 26th, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Quebec Municipal Elections Mr. Speaker, as you may know, Quebec is holding municipal elections this Sunday. On November 5, the voters of Pontiac will elect 41 mayors, 243 councillors, and 2 prefects. More than 500 residents of Pontiac have thrown their hat in the ring. I would like to thank all candidates
November 2nd, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Cannabis Act Mr. Speaker, it is a privilege to speak on Bill C-45, because so many Canadians are talking about it right now. If one goes to a school in the Pontiac, and I have visited several, or to a municipal council to talk about what the federal government is doing that is new, much of th
November 21st, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal
Cannabis Act Mr. Speaker, the answer is clear. There is no truth to the statement that the government has done nothing. This government, by virtue of engaging in this very debate, by virtue of bringing forward legislation, and by virtue of campaigning on the need to shift our approach, has br
November 21st, 2017House debate
William AmosLiberal