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Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I will be sharing my time with the hon. member for Orléans. Today, we will be talking about economic growth in Canada and job creation. With the fall economic statement, the government continues to meet its commitment to strengthen and grow the middle class while in
December 4th, 2018House debate
William AmosLiberal
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I would like to discuss the open letter addressed to the Leader of the Opposition. Unfortunately, because of the opposition, we are not having a serious debate on climate change and pollution pricing. This is still a hyper-politicized issue, which is such a shame. I
December 4th, 2018House debate
William AmosLiberal
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, speaking of seniors, my riding of Pontiac, demographically, has many seniors. It is a riding where, if the member of Parliament does not pay attention to seniors every single day, there is going to be a real challenge. I will tell the member what seniors in Pontiac
December 4th, 2018House debate
William AmosLiberal
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, the issue of such spills into rivers has absolutely to do with a decade of failing to invest adequately in municipal infrastructure. That is exactly what $180 billion being spent over 10 years is all about. It has happened here in the national capital region, in t
December 4th, 2018House debate
William AmosLiberal
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the dedication of the member for Saanich—Gulf Islands to this issue and the work we have done, both past and present. Obviously, I reject the premise of the question. Our plan is solid. Our plan is working. Our plan is focused on investing in infrastruc
December 4th, 2018House debate
William AmosLiberal
Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak to the issue of Bill S-203, which has a stated objective of ending the captivity of whales and dolphins, while allowing some exceptions for rescue and rehabilitation. I support the bill's moving forward to be studied by a committee. As MP for Po
February 1st, 2019House debate
William AmosLiberal
Indigenous Languages Act Madam Speaker, I am always pleased to ask my colleague from Saskatoon—Grasswood a question. I know him well as I work with him on the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs. I do not doubt the member's commitment to Canada's indigenous peoples, but I am a bit con
February 7th, 2019House debate
William AmosLiberal
Rural Digital Infrastructure moved: That, in the opinion of the House: (a) a reliable and accessible digital infrastructure, from broadband Internet to wireless telecommunications and beyond, is essential and enables Canadians to seize new business opportunities, create jobs and connect with the global ec
February 20th, 2019House debate
William AmosLiberal
Rural Digital Infrastructure Madam Speaker, the Telecommunications Act reform question is a really important one, and since I have a very short period of time to respond I will go directly to that. The motion is not specifically about the Telecommunications Act reform. It is specifically to help build our p
February 20th, 2019House debate
William AmosLiberal
Rural Digital Infrastructure Madam Speaker, the CRTC absolutely needs to be a contributing player as we look at how rural Canada can be better served. It was a very positive development when, in 2016, it completed its review of Internet in rural Canada. “Let's Talk Broadband Internet!” was how it was named.
February 20th, 2019House debate
William AmosLiberal
Carbon Pricing Madam Speaker, a recent article in The Globe and Mail made it clear that Canadian economists are virtually unanimous in the view that a price on pollution reduces greenhouse gas emissions at the lowest possible cost to the economy. They also went on to identify another fact: “Und
February 22nd, 2019House debate
William AmosLiberal
Recognition of Service Mr. Speaker, Jean Guy Whiteduck was elected chief of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg in 1976 and led the community for 30 consecutive years until his resignation in 2006. He came back to lead this Algonquin community from 2015 until December 2018, when he resigned due to illness. T
February 28th, 2019House debate
William AmosLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, the riding of Pontiac measures over 30,000 square kilometres, and all of it lies within traditional unceded Algonquin territory. Therefore, this week I was so honoured to join the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations in celebrating the signing of an MOU and the glo
March 22nd, 2019House debate
William AmosLiberal
Camp Day Mr. Speaker, I invite you, and all Canadians, to picture yourself as a kid at summer camp in your youth, surrounded by friends, at a campfire, learning how to swim and paddle a canoe, gazing at the stars and dreaming big. That is what camp is all about, growing up, having fun, ma
April 3rd, 2019House debate
William AmosLiberal
Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act Mr. Speaker, I would like to point out the inconsistency in speech by the member opposite. On the one hand he is suggesting that the indigenous people of our northwest should be in control of their destiny. That absolutely should be the case. However, the legislation passed by th
April 9th, 2019House debate
William AmosLiberal