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Information & Ethics committee If it requires a motion, I'm happy to move it; if it does not, I'm happy to withdraw.
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee It's nice to get my name on the record books here at the committee. I move that we adjourn. I will be the most popular motion. (Motion agreed to)
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee You'll recall that in my conversations around the subamendment I was fairly clear about wanting to get to the heart of the matter. We have an opportunity, certainly, to discuss this at length, and I think it will be interesting to see how this conversation develops from here in t
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee That's fair. I have a comfortable chair. Thank you.
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee No, it was clear.
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee Thank you. For the purpose of clarity, I'm going to be very clear: What I need to hear from the members opposite is that they believe the Prime Minister should testify in front of this committee, not that they support the motion. I've been around doing this long enough. You know
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee Thank you very much. I do appreciate—I deeply appreciate, actually—the candour of this discussion. I think it's very important for us to be open and honest with Canadians in terms of what our intention is when we enter into these good faith discussions, because it is a critical
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee That's not a point of order.
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee Yes, and I'll continue by picking up where Mr. Barrett left off. It's clear that's a tactic to disrupt, quite frankly, and if you've been in this House long enough—I've only been here six months—that is clearly not a point of order. I just want us to recognize that people are wat
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee And the Prime Minister would come before the committee.
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee Thank you very much, Madam Chair. You'll recall, as a recap, that there was certainly a lot of discussion about the mandate of this committee and about what its extent was. There was one allegation that we were looking to drag Justin's mother to the meeting and perhaps her relat
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee It is that the motion be amended by adding after the words “one week of the adoption of this Order” the following: and that these records be provided to the Ethics Commissioner for his study; and that this committee call upon Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to appear to give test
July 22nd, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee The amendment moved by Mr. Angus would follow the words “...provided that these records shall be provided to the”, and the amendment would read, “Ethics Commissioner, and that this committee calls upon Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to appear before it.”
July 17th, 2020Committee meeting
The Clerk of the Committee
Information & Ethics committee You have colleagues here, too.
July 17th, 2020Committee meeting
Information & Ethics committee There's a whole book on it, actually.
July 17th, 2020Committee meeting