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Committees of the House   Ukrainian Canadians, to betray the consensus that we had in the House on Ukraine and to vote against the principle of even having a trade agreement with Ukraine. Today, we have a report that talks about Canada's taking a strong stand on war crimes. This is important for Canadians

November 22nd, 2023House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Committees of the House   the Conservatives are now trying to gut, trying to destroy. It was reflected as well in President Zelenskyy's comments to us parliamentarians. He asked, on behalf of the people of Ukraine, to adopt the Canada-Ukraine trade deal. This resonated across Canada and should have resonated

November 22nd, 2023House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Government Business No. 30—Proceedings on Bill C-56   on the table. It has blocked every piece of legislation coming forward, except of course the Canada-Ukraine trade bill, which it voted against on the Day of Dignity and Freedom, when Ukrainians were commemorating their democracy. That is when the Conservatives, one by one, voted down

November 23rd, 2023House debate

Peter JulianNDP

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of International Trade and is regarding the important Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement and Conservatives' concerns of our government's unequivocal support for Ukraine. They were right about one thing, that support for Ukraine

November 23rd, 2023House debate

Peter FonsecaLiberal

Government Business No. 30—Proceedings on Bill C-56  . They are trying to avoid their schools from being attacked by missiles and bombs. They could not commemorate it, but it was that day that every single Conservative MP chose to vote against Ukraine and vote against the principle of having a trade agreement between Canada and Ukraine

November 23rd, 2023House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, on the same point of order, as you know, with procedure and traditions in the House, when a party is blocking legislation, in this case the Conservatives are blocking the Canada-Ukraine free trade agreement with their procedural delays, it is perfectly legitimate

December 1st, 2023House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, I just want to reiterate that it is perfectly legitimate to point out that Conservatives have now moved from opposing to now blocking the Canada-Ukraine free trade agreement.

December 1st, 2023House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, the Conservatives chose to vote against the Canada-Ukraine trade deal. On the Day of Dignity and Freedom, the 10th anniversary of Ukrainians reclaiming their democracy, which is profoundly symbolic, the Conservatives repudiated support for Ukraine. Following

December 1st, 2023House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50  Madam Speaker, there are two bloc parties in the House of Commons, the Bloc Québécois and the “block everything” party. The Conservatives have blocked every piece of legislation. Last Friday, they blocked the Canada-Ukraine trade deal. We now see them blocking investments

December 4th, 2023House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Canadian Heritage committee  Thank you very much, Madam Chair. Mr. Trudel, we heard you on the issue of the harassment of journalists. You also spoke about the importance of reducing online hate and eliminating the free ride that web giants were getting. I'm sure you wouldn't be surprised to learn

December 5th, 2023Committee meeting

Peter JulianNDP

Canadian Heritage committee   about all of these impacts on our democratic life and on our ability to make decisions in a free country?

December 7th, 2023Committee meeting

Peter JulianNDP

Committees of the House  ., and I could say many more, including Ukraine. Of course, we have trade agreements with many of these countries. We have had long-standing trade agreements. We have voted in the House, as Liberals, for a free trade agreement between Canada and Ukraine. Would the Conservatives

December 13th, 2023House debate

Peter FonsecaLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, former Conservative cabinet minister Peter Kent put it this way, “When partisan politics trumps principled unity and support for a valiant democracy.” He was referring to the Conservative record of voting against Ukraine and free trade. No amount of doublespeak

December 14th, 2023House debate

Maninder SidhuLiberal

Foreign Affairs committee   there are also trade lawyers in the department—it is a combined department, as you know—who handle legal questions that could come up in the context of negotiating free trade agreements. Those services are there, and there is also, of course, a component that is consular in providing

February 12th, 2024Committee meeting

Peter M. Boehm

Public Safety committee   of passing C‑26 to protect not just our own businesses, but the businesses we work with every day under free trade?

February 15th, 2024Committee meeting

Peter SchiefkeLiberal