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Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, we have a clear plan, and we have instructed the National Energy Board to reconsider recommendations, taking into account the effect of the project related to shipping. Second, we will present to the NEB all the work that has been done by the government on protecting
September 28th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, we are working and will continue to work hard to make sure that projects such as the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion move forward in the right way. What the hon. member is proposing are the failed policies of the Harper government, which did not get a single pipeli
September 28th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, we know that Canada's energy sector has been a source of well-paying middle-class jobs and will remain a source of well-paying middle class jobs for decades to come. That is why we we are working really hard to expand our global, non-U.S. markets, so we can get a bet
September 28th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Forestry Industry Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for Calgary Centre for his question. I look forward to working with him in his new role on the Standing Committee on Natural Resources. Yesterday I had the pleasure of tabling the 20th edition of the The State of Canada's Forests report. The repor
September 27th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, pursuant to subsection 7(2) of the Department of Natural Resources Act, I have the honour to table, in both official languages, the annual report for 2018, “The State of Canada's Forests”.
September 26th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, our government understands that getting our natural resources to global non-U.S. markets is very important for creating jobs and growing the economy. We are going to do that in a responsible way. That responsible way is by making sure that we are respecting the envir
September 25th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, what the Conservatives announced yesterday was a dissertation on a decade of failure, which is to ignore the direction from the court, to ignore the court in this regard, to disregard the environment, and disregard the consultations with indigenous peoples. If they h
September 25th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, I think it would be beneficial for the member to understand that the decision made in 2014 to exclude from the NEB the review of marine shipping and its impact on the environment was done under the Harper government. The record has been very clear that that was the w
September 25th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, after a decade of failure, the official opposition is still repeating the same thing it has done for a decade: a complete disregard for the Federal Court's ruling; a complete disregard with respect to taking action on environmental sustainability, including the prote
September 25th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, we have a tremendous amount of respect for indigenous Canadians from coast to coast to coast. Since being appointed to this department, I have been reaching out to indigenous leaders, even before the court's decision, and I will continue to do so. As I said earlier
September 25th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, like all other Canadians, there are diverse views among indigenous peoples on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. We respect and value that. A number of first nations communities have signed benefit agreements because they see the value of this project. Other co
September 25th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, we understand that the investment in Trans Mountain pipeline project is in the national interest. That is why we are moving forward on this project in the right way, making sure that we are respecting our obligations to meaningfully consult with indigenous peoples an
September 25th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, for years the previous government cut corners, disregarded environmental regulations and ignored the indigenous people's right to be meaningfully consulted. The result: Not a single pipeline built to get our resources to the global market. We are going to do things
September 25th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, our government understands that no relationship is more important to our government than the relationship with indigenous peoples. We have committed to moving forward on this project in the right way. We have instructed the NEB to undertake the review that was deni
September 25th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi
Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, the issue that the member from the NDP is not focused on is that we need to make sure we are expanding our global market for our natural resources. That is why it is very important that we do it in the right way, which includes meaningful consultation with indigenous
September 25th, 2018House debate
Amarjeet Sohi