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Aerospace Industry Mr. Speaker, after first threatening Quebec with cutting equalization payments and transfers, the Premier of Saskatchewan is at it again, now saying that help for Bombardier should be conditional on Quebec allowing the energy east pipeline project to go ahead. Instead of aiding
February 19th, 2016House debate
Naming of Federal Institutions Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister commemorated Louis Riel Day this week, calling Riel a key contributor to Canadian Confederation. It was that same Confederation that nearly wiped out the Métis people. Meanwhile, the Minister of Canadian Heritage had no shortage of praise for the c
February 19th, 2016House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, anyone who looks at the territorial changes that have been made since 1967 will see that Israel is invading the territory of Palestine, against which it is literally waging war. The fact that Israel is a Canadian ally is no reason to turn a blind eye to the atrocitie
February 18th, 2016House debate
Business of the House Mr. Speaker, I am a little confused about why the Conservatives would want to pass self-congratulatory motions for the work they claim to have done. When we look at what Liberal and Conservative governments have done to try to balance their books, it is clear that they have alwa
February 4th, 2016House debate
Economic Development Mr. Speaker, the media in English Canada are getting involved in the debate on the sale of Rona and telling the government not to take action. Rona employs 23,000 people in Quebec, including 1,000 at the head office in Boucherville, in my riding. Rona makes two billion dollars'
February 4th, 2016House debate
Intergovernmental Relations Mr. Speaker, Lowe's, the giant American hardware chain, wants to purchase RONA for $3.2 billion. As we know, RONA buys from a huge number of suppliers in Quebec, including Garant shovels and many lumber manufacturers. Under the Investment Canada Act, the Minister of Innovation,
February 3rd, 2016House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I listened to the last response from my colleague from Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, who was saying he wanted to work with the government. I am in complete agreement on working with the government, but we must also work with the opposition. Looking at the composition
February 2nd, 2016House debate
Income Tax Act Mr. Speaker, I want to tell my colleague opposite that, with respect to Quebec's independence, not a single Quebec premier has signed the Constitution since it was forced on Quebeckers in 1982. No one has accepted the situation that Quebec is in. We are in a kind of no man's land
February 1st, 2016House debate
Income Tax Act Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague opposite for his comments and question, although the question was hard to understand. He mentioned two things in his comments that I want to address. The first is that this is the first step toward the upcoming budget. As I said in my speech ear
February 1st, 2016House debate
Income Tax Act Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to participate in today's debate on Bill C-2, the government's tax bill. I would like to begin by saying that we will vote for this bill. We will vote for this bill, but not because it is excellent; it is not. It is actually rather insignificant, but it
February 1st, 2016House debate
Securities Mr. Speaker, on Tuesday, Françoise Bertrand, the president and CEO of the Fédération des chambres de commerce du Québec, wrote a commentary criticizing the government for wanting to create a Canadian securities commission. Ms. Bertrand called it a bad idea that was artificially
January 29th, 2016House debate
Income Tax Act Mr. Speaker, I do not quite understand the Minister of Finance's plan or his explanation as to why this bill was introduced. When we look at the notice of ways and means motion and the measures it includes, we see that most of the measures that apply to taxpayers will not come in
January 29th, 2016House debate
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, earlier, a member of the Conservative caucus told the House that 2016 was the year of the monkey. Truer words have never been spoken. A little earlier, another member of the Conservative caucus was monkeying around when he claimed that the fossil fuel industry had sa
January 28th, 2016House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, my question is about the government that recently instituted new transitional standards that seem pretty bogus to me. There are no meaningful measures here; this is just a smokescreen to hide the fact that the government is not really doing anything and does not re
January 28th, 2016House debate
Resumption of debate on Address in Reply Madam Speaker, during his speech, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, who is also the member for La Prairie, talked about how proud he is that the Canadian Railway Museum is in his riding. The Canadian Railway Museum should probably add a n
January 27th, 2016House debate