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Veterans Affairs   is having on their lives. Does the minister really think veterans appreciate poorly formulated tweets asking for selfies instead of the respect and actual investments that they deserve?

May 14th, 2014House debate

Irene MathyssenNDP

Justice committee   the provision reads it seems to even give effect to a lifetime ban, which would have very serious implications. We are also recommending an exemption for young people from a child pornography conviction for sexting caught by this new offence and for lawful consensual sexting for selfies. We

June 3rd, 2014Committee meeting

Marvin Bernstein

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee   this little family of theirs with the help of one of the U.S. NGOs. We're friends on Facebook now and he takes selfies all the time. The problem with him is that he doesn't have anyone to fund his education because he is not considered to be a victim of the genocide. I find that really

January 27th, 2015Committee meeting

Sue Montgomery

Business of Supply   has had more than 300 meetings with his provincial and territorial counterparts in nine years. Therefore, we do not need the photo ops and the opportunity for selfies that I am sure the leader of the third party would miss. I would like to ask my colleague this. Based on his

January 29th, 2015House debate

Stephen WoodworthConservative

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, over $2 million tax dollars have been spent for pictures when ministers have their special events. They really need to learn how to take selfies. Hundreds of millions of tax dollars have been spent on political advertising. It is about priorities. At the same time

February 17th, 2015House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, when we talk about selfies, the member just has to look in front of him to find the king of that. He is talking about $2 million. I remember the $40 million from the sponsorship scandal that are still missing. We are investing in infrastructure in the country like

February 17th, 2015House debate

Denis LebelConservative

Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee   to exist in to the light, where he is now taking selfies of himself throughout the Middle East. He has become a rock star among the hardliners in Iran. He is a man well-positioned for great future success. He is a man, as my colleague Ali Alfoneh is going to detail soon in a report

May 5th, 2015Committee meeting

Mark Dubowitz

Health   a national strategy with provinces as well as to find a cure for dementia by 2025. I invite all colleagues on all sides of the House to please join myself and you, Mr. Speaker, in the Speaker's lounge to become a Dementia Friend. We have a selfie booth set up. It takes 30 seconds to sign

June 10th, 2015House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply   with Canadians and the international community was that our prime minister was consumed with taking selfies. I mention this because it was mentioned to me many times by constituents. It was not that we had a leader who was going to step up and stand resolutely shoulder to shoulder with our

December 7th, 2015House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, maybe the Prime Minister should stop using his cell phone for selfies with Leo DiCaprio and pick it up and call Denis Coderre and fight for natural resources. There are almost 100,000 people out of work in this sector. Does the Prime Minister understand that his

January 25th, 2016House debate

Rona AmbroseConservative

Natural Resources  . What did the Prime Minister do about this while he was in Davos? Between selfies, he showed total disrespect for our natural resources industry. It is insulting and unworthy of a Prime Minister. Can the Prime Minister call his old friend, Denis Coderre, the mayor of Montreal

January 25th, 2016House debate

Gérard DeltellConservative

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply   of sunny ways and selfies, but make no mistake, communities in my riding very much depend upon these well-paying jobs. The Prime Minister should also know that the people who work in this industry are extremely resourceful, but they are also extremely technologically dependent. In fact

January 26th, 2016House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, it is great to be back in the House after a busy two weeks in my riding of Cariboo—Prince George. Today I have the honour of welcoming to the House two regional leaders: Sherry Ogasawara and Tracy Calogheros. While the Prime Minister was busy taking selfies

January 26th, 2016House debate

Todd DohertyConservative

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply  , however, I would like to talk about what I expect from this government, which, to date, seems to have somewhat lost its way, what with all the selfies and grandstanding and, ultimately, its striking lack of compassion. Were I forced to make a choice between a prime minister who

January 26th, 2016House debate

Sylvie BoucherConservative

The Economy   million. On behalf of all Canadians, I urge the Prime Minister to put down his selfie stick and get to work building these pipelines.

January 27th, 2016House debate

Rachael HarderConservative