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British Home Child Day  After she left her service, Agnes went to work at a hospital in Peterborough and later married John Zavitz. The couple moved back to a farm near Tweed and had five daughters. Agnes died in 1927, shortly after giving birth to Margaret, her only surviving daughter, and so would not have heard people recognizing her.

February 1st, 2018House debate

Linda DuncanNDP

Environment committee  We would like to propose a subamendment to simply change “environment” on line 15 to “sustainable development” as Ms. Duncan has suggested, but then to delete the rest of the proposal.

December 7th, 2017Committee meeting

John AldagLiberal

Government Operations committee  Mr. Chair and committee, thank you for the invitation to come and shed some light on our experience with the PSAB program. Today I am accompanied by Donelda DeLaRonde, the executive director of Red Sky Métis Independent Nation. I will be brief in order to save some time for questioning.

November 30th, 2017Committee meeting

John Derouard

Canadian Heritage committee  He was a chief medical officer in Canada. His findings were published in papers. He is buried there. Duncan Campbell Scott, the leading bureaucrat on the residential schools file for 52 years, the man who refused to implement Dr. Bryce's reforms, is also buried there. Nicholas Flood Davin was the person who wrote the Davin report, which was requisitioned by John A.

October 25th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Cindy Blackstock

Finance committee  Thank you, John. Mr. Duncan Alexander Kirby, go ahead.

October 20th, 2017Committee meeting

The ChairLiberal

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  That's Sir John in 1869. That's the vision. Of course, yes, make the promise, whatever gets us through the day, whatever gets us what we want, and we will swamp them. Of course, that is the fundamental starting point of the relationship between Canada and the Métis Nation.

September 27th, 2017Committee meeting

Jason Madden

Government Appointments  Mr. Speaker, is it any surprise that the Prime Minister would endorse that type of behaviour? It is bad enough that Dwight Duncan effectively bankrupted Ontario while he was the finance minister of the province. However, as a non-partisan appointee of the Prime Minister, he has been engaged in reckless behaviour on social media, gushing over his Liberal pals, attacking anyone who is not, and disparaging U.S. officials.

June 21st, 2017House debate

John BrassardConservative

Government Appointments  Mr. Speaker, if Dwight Duncan is in an apologizing mood, maybe he could apologize for working with Dalton McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne, turning Ontario into a have-not province while he was finance minister. With construction of the $4.8 billion bridge set to start next summer, Duncan has been preoccupied on social media gushing over Liberals and attacking anyone who is not.

June 20th, 2017House debate

John BrassardConservative

Environment committee  Too, Wayne and I have to work this out. I've talked to John a bit about this. The aspect that I'm interested in, frankly, has to do with the private bill as well, and is private property, whereas it's appropriate for Wayne, as our protected areas critic, to do all the parks and government-owned facilities.

June 19th, 2017Committee meeting

Linda DuncanNDP

Environment committee  I had a brief talk with John. I'm still a bit confused about how this ties with the private member's bill. The private member's bill, as I understand it, has to do with tax measures, and that can only apply to private property, not government property. So I'm still a little confused about how the two tie together.

June 14th, 2017Committee meeting

Linda DuncanNDP

Environment committee  My questions fall well after John's. I am informed that we already have a lot of staff vacancies in the national parks, particularly in interpretation. Certainly, that's the case in Alberta. There is going to be a heightened workload because of the minister's inviting everybody and their dog to the park—hopefully no dogs off leash.

June 12th, 2017Committee meeting

Linda DuncanNDP

Canada Elections Act  The bill is said to be the response to that problem. I thought it very telling that the member for St. John's East said there are rules that the parties set for themselves. That was a description of the bill. This is a bill where the Liberals are setting rules for themselves. This is not solving the problem of cash for access fundraisers.

June 8th, 2017House debate

Peter Van LoanConservative

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  As for the bureaucrats, Duncan Campbell Scott was a very famous bureaucrat who worked very hard throughout his tenure to make sure that as many Indians as possible lost their right to be recognized as Indians. Now we're talking about a piece of legislation today.

June 8th, 2017Committee meeting

Sharon McIvor

Industry committee  Yes. I would just add that very consistent with Minister Duncan's example of artificial intelligence, broadly speaking, in the innovation agenda, we are looking at a number of points of interest, if you like, with respect to tech transfer. Another concrete example would be the initiatives related to our incubators.

May 16th, 2017Committee meeting

John Knubley

Industry committee  I will speak a bit, and then I will turn it over our deputy minister, John Knubley. I really want to bring home that we're taking a very different approach on science than the previous government. The previous government—

May 16th, 2017Committee meeting

Kirsty DuncanLiberal