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Human Resources committee  I'll get everybody's view on this.

April 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry DiotteConservative

Human Resources committee  Where do I start? There are so many avenues. Ms. Nord, there's been talk this morning about a $15-per-hour wage, as one of the solutions to precarious employment. I know in Alberta it has had a devastating effect. A lot of businesses end up closing, particularly the food and bev

April 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry DiotteConservative

Human Resources committee  Sorry, I meant a $15-per-hour minimum wage.

April 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry DiotteConservative

Human Resources committee  I know that in Alberta, they found that it made work more precarious, because suddenly restaurateurs could not.... In order to pay that $15 minimum wage, they cut a worker. They laid off one or two people. They were forced to do that. It had the reverse effect.

April 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry DiotteConservative

Human Resources committee  Ms. Regehr, the biggest solution in your mind would be to establish a guaranteed income for everybody. I hear your rationale for doing so, which is it gives people a chance to get back to school and gives them freedom and so forth. Ultimately, don't you believe that you'd have to

April 4th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry DiotteConservative

Human Resources committee  That's excellent. I know we're not going to get to everybody. Ms. Moreau.

April 2nd, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry DiotteConservative

Human Resources committee  Good morning, and thanks to all for showing up. I'm from Sault Ste. Marie, so a special hello to Allyson. I guess the biggest take-away I get from this is trying to find a definition for “precarious employment”. I want to start with a bit of an example. I was in an Uber one da

April 2nd, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry DiotteConservative

Human Resources committee  That's a good answer. I guess that's also what I'd like to know: What is the problem that we have to address per se? That's a good example. We are in precarious employment, but what is the problem we have to solve? Mr. Fong.

April 2nd, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry DiotteConservative

Human Resources committee  —how is any of this spending going to take place when—

March 19th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry Diotte

Human Resources committee  The minister was talking about the 900,000 jobs, etc., and I'm simply pointing out from secondary sources that all is not that rosy. The question is, given the fact that money is fleeing from this country, especially in the oil patch, and there's no conceivable date as to when

March 19th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry Diotte

Human Resources committee  Mr. Chair, on a point of order, that has nothing to do with this.

March 19th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry Diotte

Human Resources committee  This is completely off topic, Mr. Chair.

March 19th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry Diotte

Human Resources committee  Mr. Chair, I didn't open—

March 19th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry Diotte

Human Resources committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Minister, I was just reading a report on Bloomberg. It was from the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. It's the same organization that has concern about the SNC-Lavalin affair, so I think everybody knows it. They're calling

March 19th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry Diotte

Human Resources committee  There's another Bloomberg report that talks about home values, which fell in Canada for the first time since 1990, which is a huge blow. We heard from some home builders earlier. It's very grim news on that front. That same report talked about how business investment fell by 5.

March 19th, 2019Committee meeting

Kerry Diotte