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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to expenditures on Non-public servant travel - Key stakeholders (Treasury Board code 0262 or similar), broken down by department or agency and by year since 2019: (a) what were the total expenditures; (b) how many trips are represented by the amounts in (a); (c

January 29th, 2024House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Persons Day   we are not going to follow a rule or when we are going to change a rule. This is a standing order that the House has adopted. You are a servant of the House; you should follow the standing order.

October 18th, 2023House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Business of Supply   by, but so many are falling far behind. There are people in this country who are just barely hanging on. These are our friends and neighbours, and we in the House are their servants. It is up to us to take real action to address this Liberal-caused inflation crisis. The Conservatives

September 29th, 2022House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Transport committee   who has exceeded expectations. That is in the Treasury Board guidelines. They talk about performance reviews and evaluations. Senior civil servants who score very high on those are given a performance award for going above and beyond. When a bank has zero projects completed

March 23rd, 2021Committee meeting

Andrew ScheerConservative

COVID-19 Pandemic committee   servant who was disciplined because they dared to speak out against the government's handling of the blackface controversy; and, of course, the Minister of Public Safety, the chief of police who introduced card-checking in the city of Toronto. We will absolutely and unequivocally

June 8th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew ScheerConservative

COVID-19 Pandemic committee  Mr. Chair, Conservatives agree that those who need help should get it, and no one is arguing that they shouldn't, but reports indicate that the Liberals have ordered public servants to turn a blind eye to 200,000 cases of suspected fraud. It's a simple question: Yes or no, did

May 13th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew ScheerConservative

COVID-19 Pandemic committee  It's a yes-or-no question, Mr. Chair. Did the government give any kind of instruction to public servants in any department to ignore red flags or warnings of fraudulent cases, yes or no?

May 13th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew ScheerConservative

Statements Regarding COVID-19   helping Canadians during these difficult times, we also give our thanks. To the public servants working hard each and every day to make sure that Canadians get the help they urgently need, we give our thanks. Canadians have big questions about what is going on. Our economy

April 11th, 2020House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Election of the Speaker   of certain members of Parliament who had committed treason, he replied, “May it please Your Majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in this place, but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here, and I humbly beg Your Majesty's pardon that I cannot give

December 5th, 2019House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Business of Supply   anyway. It was unsolicited. The attorney general did not seek input from the Prime Minister on her decision. Her decision was already made. It was coordinated. The Prime Minister dispatched his closest political adviser and his top civil servant to lean on her, impressing on her

February 25th, 2019House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Public Services and Procurement   the Prime Minister share the views of his minister or his senior civil servant? In other words, does he accept the Auditor General's report that his own government—

June 13th, 2018House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Royal Galipeau   with cancer, he saw himself as a servant of the people, one with a duty to leave our institutions better than he found them. His contributions included serving as city councillor and a leader with the Ottawa Library Board. I was proud to have personally witnessed his wonderful

January 29th, 2018House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Taxation   this, and then they even tried to blame public servants, but the finance minister's own officials told committee members over a month ago that they were going to do this. Why is it that whenever hard-working Canadians look behind them, they see the Prime Minister trying to take more and more

October 16th, 2017House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Public Services and Procurement  Madam Speaker, my question is for the President of the Treasury Board. It relates to a situation many public servants are facing, including people from all our ridings. Thousands of employees and contractors are caught, making tough decisions for their families because they have

May 20th, 2016House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Business of Supply   ability to stimulate our economy right now. All the government needs to do is get out of the way. We do not need fancy new programs. We do not need bureaucratic processes. We do not need to hire hundreds more civil servants to figure out how to spend tax money. We just need to allow

January 28th, 2016House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative