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Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 2   are getting used to this now because the Liberals are often all about the smoke and mirrors, but dig a little deeper, and things start to not make sense. It is sad because this is no longer the Liberal Party of Canada; it is a one-man party, the Prime Minister's party. His selfies are all

November 6th, 2017House debate

Sylvie BoucherConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 2  , in the question just a second ago from the Liberal member, she commented on what a great legacy taking selfies was to leave behind. Can members imagine that being one's legacy? I want to ask the member this. The long-lasting legacy of the current Liberal government will be imposing upon

November 6th, 2017House debate

Ed FastConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 2   are doing than getting a picture on the front page of a newspaper, wearing new socks, walking a red carpet, or taking a selfie. We care about those who elect us. We care deeply about our communities. We care deeply about Canadians. We have a government that campaigned on promises

November 6th, 2017House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Transportation Modernization Act   to industry experts and Canadians. The Liberals are quick to spend taxpayer money to travel around the country to consult and take selfies with Canadians, but when it comes down to it, the Liberals only listen to themselves. Members from this side of the House have spoken to many

October 31st, 2017House debate

Earl DreeshenConservative

Taxation  Madam Speaker, while the Prime Minister takes selfies, shows the world his socks, and flashes a phony smile, people suffering from serious mental health problems are being denied the disability tax credit. The Liberals have no compassion and would rather line the finance

October 27th, 2017House debate

Sylvie BoucherConservative

Salaries Act   not already been doing for the past couple of years. I await the day that the Liberals move beyond government by words, tweets, selfies, and feel-good statements. Retracting Bill C-24 would be a good first start.

October 26th, 2017House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Fall Economic Statement  Mr. Speaker, everyone knows that today's economic update is just a red herring. I have to hand it to the Liberals. They certainly know how to create a diversion. Supply management is threatened and farmers are concerned? The government invites people to take a selfie

October 24th, 2017House debate

Gabriel Ste-MarieBloc

International Trade   the Prime Minister do? He takes selfies. Instead of acting like a rock star, when will the Prime Minister send a clear message to the U.S. and Asian negotiators: no supply management, no negotiation?

October 19th, 2017House debate

Mario BeaulieuBloc

Business of Supply   Canada that the government did not view softwood as that important an issue. Selfies, pictures with the president, and dinners with fancy suits and dresses were important, but no signal was sent by the Prime Minister and the president in reaching a softwood lumber agreement, which

October 19th, 2017House debate

Bob ZimmerConservative

Business of Supply   industries. It is the cornerstone of our national economy and it is shameful when a Prime Minister sits there and smiles and calls it a bromance. When he went to a state dinner, he left the Minister of Natural Resources at home. He is more focused on the red carpet and taking selfies than

October 19th, 2017House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Export and Import Permits Act   treaties and passing bills to ratify treaties. Treaties set out specific commitments and when a country signs a treaty, it is agreeing to take specific action. The signing of such documents should not be seen as an opportunity for a selfie. It is serious business. If the government

September 28th, 2017House debate

Christine MooreNDP

Situation in Myanmar   on this and other international issues. So far, our government is great with a selfie and a sound bite, but it comes up seriously wanting when actual global leadership is required. Accordingly, Canada must work actively, indeed lead with like-minded states to find a political solution. I would

September 26th, 2017House debate

Cheryl HardcastleNDP

The Environment   and selfies will not clean our coastlines. Volunteers in my riding of Courtenay—Alberni are now in their 10th month cleaning up the largest marine debris spill in decades on the west coast, yet there has been zero funding for this cleanup from the Liberal government, just delays, excuses

September 26th, 2017House debate

Gord JohnsNDP

Access to Information Act   unaccountable to Canadians. Having already been in government, we know that there is a fine line. When a government wants to be ultra-transparent and says so loud and clear in front of the cameras and through selfies, but then introduces a bill enabling it to pick and choose what to talk

September 26th, 2017House debate

Sylvie BoucherConservative

Access to Information Act   told me that they were growing more and more embarrassed by the Prime Minister prancing around in Canada and abroad in perpetual election mode, taking selfies and trying to please everybody while showing so little political courage, as I mentioned earlier. I think the next few

September 25th, 2017House debate

Alupa ClarkeConservative