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Business of Supply   important. It would be like airbrushing him out of the selfie. We know that the Prime Minister would never have that. It takes humility to rely on the free enterprise system, on self-reliance, on voluntary exchange, and that is the kind of humility we should have in government rather

June 12th, 2018House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Visitability   photo-ops and selfies, but we certainly delivered significant assistance to those who live with a disability. We increased investments in skills training and employment opportunities so that persons living with a disability could be empowered to earn a living. We increased

June 11th, 2018House debate

Rachael HarderConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, in 2015, the Prime Minister was a superstar, a breath of fresh air, and a new champion of the environment. Three years later, everyone is shaking their heads. What happened to Canada? What happened to Mr. Selfie, to Paris Match's new pet? After adopting Stephen

June 6th, 2018House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, under the Liberals the only thing that is clear and transparent is the lens taking the Prime Minister's selfies. Bribery is the only thing missing from the list of allegations of patronage, breach of contract, and deceit associated with the fishing expedition

May 24th, 2018House debate

Jacques GourdeConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, we have learned that, tomorrow, the Prime Minister will finally visit the riding of Saguenay, which has been without an MP for months now. This will be a good opportunity for him, in between selfies of course, to finally keep the promise he made in January, because

May 9th, 2018House debate

Steven BlaneyConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2018, No. 1   of the Liberal Party, a party they might even have supported with a selfie, but not anymore. There is no doubt in the minds of these individuals that the radical, left-wing policies that have turned Ontario into a have-not province are being shoved down the throats of all Canadians

April 17th, 2018House debate

Cheryl GallantConservative

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship   seriously. The Prime Minister thinks he can fix everything with a selfie and some sweet talk, but it does not work that way. When will the Prime Minister and the Liberals face up to their responsibilities and tackle a problem of their own creation by supporting the Quebec government?

April 17th, 2018House debate

Steven BlaneyConservative

Business of Supply   is a simple one. It is the story of a Prime Minister who had been living in the clouds for a few years, travelling here and there, around the world, taking selfies with world leaders and others. The Prime Minister, who was really proud of his performance abroad, made quite an impression

March 22nd, 2018House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Business of Supply   the hard negotiations in the backrooms while the Prime Minister and his taxpayer-funded entourage posed for selfies with extremists? Since the Liberals have failed to gain Canadian farmers access to the Indian market when it comes to lentils, how can they be depended upon to ensure

March 22nd, 2018House debate

Dane LloydConservative

Public Safety   that protestors must not obstruct the expansion. On Monday, illegal protestors harmed three RCMP officers, kicking one and causing a head injury. The other two suffered hand and knee injuries. The Prime Minister's job is not just costumes, selfies, and ceremony. He must lead. Will he clearly

March 21st, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Rail Transportation   of the government that has led to the loss of the rail service. When will the Prime Minister recognize that his globetrotting selfies and his photo-op tours are doing nothing to help Canadians? When will he get to work to act on the real challenges that people in Churchill and across

March 1st, 2018House debate

Niki AshtonNDP

Foreign Affairs  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's trip to India turned out to be a sham. With eight days of sightseeing, few diplomatic meetings, and no major deals signed, it seems like this trip was just an opportunity to take more selfies and strut around in traditional attire, making

February 26th, 2018House debate

Xavier Barsalou-DuvalBloc

Business of Supply   of asking whether to take a selfie with the left hand or the right, a leader is going to ask whether or not they are going to resolve the softwood lumber issue. Unfortunately, our Prime Minister is more concerned about finding out whether to take selfies with the left or right hand. So

June 12th, 2017House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Business of Supply   is that [the Prime Minister] thinks our veterans are asking for more than what his government can give. The real problem is Canadians are asking [the Prime Minister] to properly run Canada, which is more than he can give.... There is a lot more to being a Prime Minister than taking selfies

February 15th, 2018House debate

Cathay WagantallConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister will soon be meeting with officials in India to hopefully discuss trade, in between selfies and photo ops. Recent changes to India's import policies resulted in debilitating tariffs on Canadian pulse exports, putting critical trade agreements

February 13th, 2018House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative