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House debate Mr. Chair, does the minister think it is appropriate to vet the selection of the next judge through a Liberal fundraising or supporter database?
May 14th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
House debate Mr. Chair, I understand the minister is partial to oral briefings. Did he receive any oral briefings on which potential justices were Liberal donors?
May 14th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
House debate Mr. Chair, has the minister or any current or past member of his staff been contacted by the RCMP with regard to the SNC-Lavalin matter?
May 14th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
House debate Mr. Chair, does the minister know of anyone in government, the PMO, PCO or any ministerial or members' offices who have been contacted by the RCMP as it relates to the SNC-Lavalin scandal?
May 14th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
House debate Mr. Chair, based on the wide-ranging implications of the Liberals' scandals, that question may be appropriate, but I will move on. In the former attorney general's briefing note provided to the justice committee, she said, “I did make another decision at this time — that I woul
May 14th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Canada–Madagascar Tax Convention Implementation Act, 2018 Mr. Speaker, it is important for everyone to pay their fair share. Although the government campaigned on a promise to do things differently, it turned around and cut millions of dollars in cheques to billionaires. That is not the right thing to do. The Liberals have not done the
May 14th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Canada–Madagascar Tax Convention Implementation Act, 2018 Mr. Speaker, there is so much there to talk about. As the Leader of the Opposition has said, we will release our environmental plan before the end of June as part of his announcements on his vision and our vision for Canada. Our environmental plan will be just that, a plan to
May 14th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Canada–Madagascar Tax Convention Implementation Act, 2018 Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise today to speak about Bill S-6, an act to implement the Convention between Canada and the Republic of Madagascar for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income. There seem to be good meas
May 14th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Veterans Affairs Madam Speaker, Wednesday was the 74th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. This is a day when we mark the sacrifice that allied nations made to win the Second World War, especially the tens of thousands of Canadians who gave their lives. The Liberals marked VE Day by thanking N
May 10th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Respecting Families of Murdered and Brutalized Persons Act My hon. colleagues across the way are heckling, obviously in support of that payment of $10.5 million. Let me just check. I think here on my list I have the name of the member—
May 9th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Respecting Families of Murdered and Brutalized Persons Act Madam Speaker, that parliamentary secretary, the member for Winnipeg North, supported that bill, so we look forward to his vote on it coming up. I am sure it is because of his support for the bill that he did not need to hear all I had to say. The member also serves a Prime Minis
May 9th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Respecting Families of Murdered and Brutalized Persons Act Madam Speaker, I am pleased to rise today to speak to Bill C-266, respecting families of murdered and brutalized persons act, which was tabled by my colleague, the member for Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman. This bill would see the parole ineligibility for Canada's most heinous and de
May 9th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, actions speak louder than words, and 511 days ago, the hon. member for Calgary Nose Hill introduced her private member's bill, Bill C-388. It addressed what should have been the subject to be discussed before this House today. The government says that this is a prior
May 8th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, the government seems concerned and confused about its jurisdiction, but the Prime Minister's actions in the Vice-Admiral Norman trial are the exact same as those in the SNC-Lavalin scandal. The Prime Minister tried to interfere in an ongoing criminal trial. The fact
May 8th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, the member opposite talked about how it was false to say that Canadians were better off. We have seen it time and again in recent weeks and months. Most recently we saw on April 22 that a survey conducted by Ipsos had found that the number of Canadians who are $200 o
May 7th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative