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Crown-Indigenous Relations Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), I have the honour to table, in both official languages, a number of documents: the annual report on the implementation of the Labrador Inuit land claim agreement for the period April 1, 2015, to March 31, 2016; the annual report of t
June 10th, 2019House debate
Marc MillerLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, this government has taken historic measures to reunite families, and it is a little rich for the member opposite, whose party had two options when dealing with files: pressing the delete button or the alt-right button. It is a disgrace for the member opposite to stan
May 17th, 2019House debate
Marc MillerLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Madam Speaker, our government is working in support of the Government of Nunavut in the provision of health services to its residents. Last week, the Minister of Indigenous Services met with the minister of health and finance for the Government of Nunavut to discuss health care
May 10th, 2019House debate
Marc MillerLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, Bill C-262 is a key step in implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Passed by the House last spring, the bill is now stalled in the other place as a result of Conservative procedural delay tactics. While we have enormous res
April 12th, 2019House debate
Marc MillerLiberal
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member opposite for her relentless advocacy in this matter, as well as her colleague from Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou. This is obviously a matter that is under advisement with the department. It is a matter we take very seriously, and I hop
April 12th, 2019House debate
Marc MillerLiberal
Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act Madam Speaker, as my colleague knows, in Canada, the gap between indigenous people and non-indigenous people is still quite wide, especially when it comes to education. I am sure she read the budget in its entirety. She will have noted that 25% of the new spending is allocated t
April 9th, 2019House debate
Marc MillerLiberal
Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act Madam Speaker, language is very important. Language is a core element of people's identity and a key to who they are. We should know this, particularly people who come from Quebec and have fought so long for the French language. For indigenous peoples, particularly those in very
April 9th, 2019House debate
Marc MillerLiberal
Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act Madam Speaker, thank you for giving me the opportunity to express my support for Bill C-88 and explain why I approved it at second reading stage. First, I want to congratulate the hon. member for Yukon on his fine speech and thank him for his support for a region of this countr
April 9th, 2019House debate
Marc MillerLiberal
Status of Women Mr. Speaker, budget 2019 builds on almost $17 billion of investments in indigenous priorities, with an additional $4.5 billion to advance indigenous self-determination, redress past wrongs and close socioeconomic gaps. This includes $1.4 billion to forgive communities' outstandin
March 22nd, 2019House debate
Marc Miller
Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member for Pontiac for his tireless commitment to reconciliation and, more specifically, his engagement with the people of Kitigan Zibi. I also want to highlight his undertakings in learning the Algonquin language. He is an example to us all
March 22nd, 2019House debate
Marc Miller
Bills of Exchange Act Mr. Speaker, this has allowed me to have a small window into what it means to understand certain concepts that were completely foreign to me, whether we are talking about creation stories or the connection of language to the land. This is something I would have entirely taken for
February 28th, 2019House debate
Marc Miller
Bills of Exchange Act Mr. Speaker, it is with great honour I rise today to speak about this significant piece of legislation. We can all agree on the importance of acknowledging the impact of Indian residential schools on first nations, Inuit and Métis people. Bill C-369, an act to amend the Bills of
February 28th, 2019House debate
Marc Miller
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I am a politician, so I will comment, but normally I would not, as that was extremely well said. The national economic interest was put into that agreement because of our obligations under the anti-bribery treaties with the OECD countries. It is intended to ensure t
February 25th, 2019House debate
Marc Miller
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his question. Canadians expect there to be robust discussions between the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and the Prime Minister's Office in a G7 country, a pluralistic democracy. Canadians expect there to be extensive, eve
February 25th, 2019House debate
Marc Miller
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his question. With respect to his first observation, I would suggest that he listen to what his friend said when he subtly impugned the integrity of my colleague, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, by saying how convenient
February 25th, 2019House debate
Marc Miller