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Business of Supply with the provinces and stakeholders and getting it sorted out? No, he was in the United States meeting with his billionaire friends, doing selfies, and hobnobbing with the rich and famous while things were falling apart here in Canada. Remember when the Prime Minister was elected? One
February 12th, 2018House debate
Ed FastConservative
Natural Resources champion. As the trade war escalates between B.C. and Alberta, the Prime Minister is in the U.S., hobnobbing with big wigs and taking selfies with his billionaire friends. When will the Prime Minister finally take action, stop promoting his own interests, and become Canada's champion?
February 9th, 2018House debate
Ed FastConservative
Canada Elections Act project they might want approved or whatever it is. However, that is okay because others can get an autograph or maybe have a selfie taken with the Prime Minister. They will feel better about that I am sure. If that is the defence that the member is providing, then I do not know what
February 7th, 2018House debate
Blake RichardsConservative
Canada Elections Act as merely ceremonial, there is really no reason for him to be worried about a conflict of interest. I have bad news for him. The office of the Prime Minister is not ceremonial. It requires more than selfies and signing autographs. As the head of cabinet and the head of government
February 7th, 2018House debate
Blake RichardsConservative
Canada Elections Act seconds with the Prime Minister; $1,500 for 60 seconds with the Prime Minister. Maybe a group of 10 people who are each willing to pitch in $1,500 would get a whopping two minutes of the Prime Minister's time all to themselves. The selfies are complimentary, of course. Apparently
February 5th, 2018House debate
Rachael HarderConservative
Canada Elections Act any of them are attending just for the selfie. Furthermore, when lobbyists attend these elite events, they are not required to report it, nor is there any way of monitoring their activity. In all seriousness, it can be assumed that anyone paying such steep prices to attend
February 5th, 2018House debate
Rachael HarderConservative
Canada Elections Act they need is a selfie of someone who said they were there and did not register, then they can attack those political parties because they have done something wrong. These are the kinds of intrusions that occur when a government believes that the bureaucracy should run everything
February 2nd, 2018House debate
Earl DreeshenConservative
Canada Elections Act to donate to the Liberal Party, then the Liberals will get that person FaceTime and that sacred selfie, and make sure he or she has time with whichever minister is chosen, right up to the Prime Minister. The Liberals maintain that practice, and they allow a loophole in this bill, which
February 1st, 2018House debate
Salaries Act be? Will they be the minister for fancy socks, the minister responsible for selfie procurement, and the minister responsible for remembering French villas? The government should tell Canadians what its plans are. What do the Liberals have to hide? Bill C-24 also fails to create ministerial equality
December 7th, 2017House debate
Martin ShieldsConservative
Salaries Act softwood done. He cannot get NAFTA done. He cannot get pipelines built. He presides over a government plagued by scandal and corruption. He is under investigation as we speak. With a record like that, what else is there to do beyond taking selfies, appearing on American television
December 7th, 2017House debate
Michael CooperConservative
Access to Information Act and Canadians' throats while the Prime Minister goes around taking selfies to lull the public? We are saying no. We will be voting against this bill because it constitutes a regression on access to information.
December 5th, 2017House debate
Alain RayesConservative
Access to Information Act . We know how the Liberals work. By choosing to disclose only what makes them look good—and we know how much our Prime Minister likes to look good, no need to mention the selfies—I think that everyone knows exactly what the Prime Minister is doing: the Liberals are now turning
December 5th, 2017House debate
Alain RayesConservative
Access to Information Act for this place, and we saw that with the actions of the finance minister today. It is complete contempt. To the Liberals and the Prime Minister, this place does not matter. What matters most is Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter. If the Liberals can do selfies, put it out
November 27th, 2017House debate
John BrassardConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question. We are here to serve Canadians. Our focus is on service. We did not get all dressed up to put on a dog and pony show. The government members always seem ready to take selfies and make the headlines, but we are here to serve
November 23rd, 2017House debate
Report Stage Hill, and run around taking selfies with those lighting up. No doubt, the clever Liberal marketing machine will say the PM just happened to be running by, shirtless no doubt, and a crowd toking up. Of course, his official photographer will just happen to be there taking some
November 21st, 2017House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative