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Veterans Affairs  Mr. Speaker, the valiant Medric Cousineau is joining with those who say that not all veterans who participate in the new pension for life program are treated the same. A Liberal member from Nova Scotia said that if one veteran received less, that would be unacceptable. I remembe

May 29th, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister volunteered to renegotiate NAFTA by promising to get a better agreement. However, Canada accepted concession after concession without getting anything in return. The Prime Minister even signed an agreement knowing that the steel and aluminum tarif

May 30th, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Foreign Affairs  Mr. Speaker, if Canadians are in fact the Prime Minister's priority, I would like to know whether he asked the American vice-president for help with André Gauthier, a man from Chicoutimi—Le Fjord who is being held in the United Arab Emirates, a country known for its troubling hum

May 30th, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Foreign Affairs  Mr. Speaker, during today's adjournment debate, I will be talking about a human case that transcends partisanship. I am obviously talking about the case of André Gauthier, a Canadian citizen from Chicoutimi—Le Fjord who is currently being detained in the United Arab Emirates, a c

May 30th, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Foreign Affairs  Mr. Speaker, I respect what my colleague opposite said. We know one thing for sure though: during Mr. Gauthier's extradition from Oman to Dubai, there was a 24-hour period during which there was no news. Nobody knew where he was. Now his family is desperate. Let me reiterate tha

May 30th, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Chicoutimi—Le Fjord  Mr. Speaker, major economic projects are under way in our wonderful region. In that regard, I would like to once again remind the House that my riding produces the greenest aluminum in the world. We are able to do that because we are a proud, innovative and welcoming people. I

May 31st, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, the government introduced the new NAFTA implementation bill. The Liberal government sacrificed dairy producers without knowing what the impact on our dairy industry would be. Now they have another stressful situation to deal with. The Liberals want to sign a new agre

May 31st, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Finance  Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives left behind a $7.5-billion surplus in fiscal year 2015-16. The Liberals are being irresponsible by burying generations under a massive deficit. They promised to balance the budget in 2019. That promise was broken, along with many others. When will

June 10th, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, middle-class taxes have gone up by $800 per family. According to accounting firm MNP, nearly half of all Canadians are within $200 of not being able to pay their bills. Canadians cannot afford higher taxes to cover the Liberals' deficits. Everyone knows the governme

June 10th, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Finance  Mr. Speaker, Canada's central bank says wage growth is sluggish. The people of Chicoutimi—Le Fjord feel like the cost of living is rising faster than their wages. They cannot afford a tax hike. The government is certainly not setting a good example by racking up mountains of debt

June 11th, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Finance  Mr. Speaker, nearly half of Canadians are $200 or less away from financial insolvency. Many say they could work more, but it is not worth it. They say that every hour of overtime gets swallowed up by the government. The Liberals are running massive deficits, and those deficits wi

June 11th, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, under Bill C-69, all natural resource development in this country will grind to a halt. Even Quebec opposes this legislation. The Quebec environment minister has said the bill “perpetuates the duplication of environmental procedures” and “expands federal government c

June 18th, 2019House debate

Richard MartelConservative