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2019-06-19
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:41
CPC (ON)
Hon. Lisa Raitt (Milton)
2019-06-19 14:42 [p.29388]
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Mr. Speaker, the work of the opposition on this side is to simply hold the Prime Minister to account for his own actions. He broke the Conflict of Interest Act, so did a number of his cabinet ministers. When two female cabinet ministers spoke truth to power, they were shoved out of caucus.
When the Minister of Finance, the former minister of fisheries and the Prime Minister himself broke conflict of interest laws, with a little wink and a nod, they were forgiven. I am wondering if the Prime Minister can tell us if the reason for this is simply, “Well, it's 2019”.
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Trudeau, Justin
Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:43 [p.29388]
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Mr. Speaker, while the Conservatives remain focused on us, we will stay focused on Canadians. That is how we delivered creating over one million new jobs, lifting 825,000 Canadians out of poverty, the lowest unemployment in 40 years, 300,000 kids lifted out of poverty, with measures that the members opposite voted against.
We have a plan to continue to grow our economy in responsible ways, while Conservatives resort to personal attacks and petty issues.
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Ethics and ethical issues
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CPC (ON)
Hon. Lisa Raitt (Milton)
2019-06-19 14:43 [p.29388]
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Mr. Speaker, sadly, the Prime Minister seems to want to run on the notion that the means, no matter how bad they are, justify the ends and I would caution that is an inappropriate way to continue with the Canadian public. However, I am going to give him one chance to do something really appropriate on his last day today.
Admiral Mark Norman was put through hell for the last three years because of the concerted efforts of the government to ensure that he was put on the spot. We apologized to the House. Will the Prime Minister stand in his place today and apologize—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Trudeau, Justin
Lib. (NS)
Hon. Geoff Regan (Halifax West)
2019-06-19 14:44 [p.29388]
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The right hon. Prime Minister.
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:45 [p.29388]
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Once again, Mr. Speaker, on this last day of Prime Minister's question period, the members opposite are choosing to make personal attacks and not talk about the things that actually deeply matter to Canadians.
I will highlight that during these Prime Minister question periods, I have taken over 3,200 questions from the members opposite, including 237 different MPs. Mr. Harper, during his last term as prime minister, took only 1,400 from about 34 MPs. We know that greater accountability, greater opportunity to participate in debate—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Lib. (NS)
Hon. Geoff Regan (Halifax West)
2019-06-19 14:45 [p.29388]
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Order. There is far too much noise in the House when people are trying to answer questions. They may not like the questions or the answers, but it is important in a democracy to hear both and not to be speaking when someone else is speaking. The hon. member for Carleton will come to order.
The hon. member for Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie.
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NDP (QC)
Alexandre Boulerice (Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie)
2019-06-19 14:45 [p.29388]
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Mr. Speaker, the Liberals have suddenly realized that green-lighting the expansion of Trans Mountain will not wash, especially after declaring a climate emergency the day before. Now they are trying to create a diversion by saying that any profits from the pipeline will go into a green fund.
They are spending $15 billion to create more pollution. That is what I would call trading four quarters for a dollar, especially when that dollar is the equivalent of three million cars' worth of pollution.
Why not immediately invest that $15 billion in renewable energy and the good jobs of tomorrow, as the NDP is proposing?
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:46 [p.29388]
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Mr. Speaker, during the last four years, we have done more for the environment than any other government in Canada's history. We have put a price on pollution. We are safeguarding our oceans. We are investing in public transit. We are reducing plastic pollution.
We have also listened to Canadians about their desire for a cleaner future. Every dollar from this project will be invested in Canada's clean energy transition. We are creating jobs and opening new markets. We are accelerating our clean energy transition and generating new avenues for indigenous economic prosperity.
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NDP (BC)
Peter Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby)
2019-06-19 14:46 [p.29389]
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Mr. Speaker, there are no profits. It is losing $150 million a year. What an empty gesture. That is just our point. The Prime Minister asks Canadians to wait for pharmacare, affordable housing and so much else and then he splurges $15 billion on Trans Mountain. He says he respects reconciliation and then runs roughshod over indigenous rights. He pushes a climate emergency motion and then, within hours, is trying to ram through a raw bitumen pipeline that trashes the Paris Agreement.
Why did the Prime Minister choose oil lobbyists over a future generation?
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:47 [p.29389]
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Mr. Speaker, there was plenty wrong with the statements made by the member opposite, but I will focus on one.
There is a strong economic case for getting access to new markets and for investing in the clean energy transition, but we will all understand that New Democrats have always had challenges with economic plans and approaches. They think there is a choice to be made between protecting the environment and growing the economy. They do not understand that the only way to build a stronger future for all Canadians is to do them both together.
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CPC (ON)
Hon. Peter Kent (Thornhill)
2019-06-19 14:48 [p.29389]
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The memory lane hits keep coming, Mr. Speaker. Who can forget the Prime Minister's disastrous India trip, the many days of answers from the PM, the public safety minister and others blaming the Liberal member for Surrey Centre for inviting a convicted terrorist on that bhangra-dancing, diplomatic train wreck. In the end, we will recall the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians report revealed it was the Prime Minister's Office that put the convicted terrorist on the guest list.
Can the Prime Minister tell us when he last spoke with Jaspal Atwal?
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Atwal, Jaspal Singh
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Trudeau, Justin
Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:48 [p.29389]
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Mr. Speaker, once again, we see on this final day of the mandate, our final last days of this mandate, that the Conservatives continue to not understand what Canadians—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
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Atwal, Jaspal Singh
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Lib. (NS)
Hon. Geoff Regan (Halifax West)
2019-06-19 14:48 [p.29389]
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Order, order. No singing. Members can sing outside. It is a bit more like the last day of school, it seems to me.
The right hon. Prime Minister has the floor.
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:49 [p.29389]
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Mr. Speaker, on these last days of this mandate, I will say the same thing that I will say in the first days of our next mandate. We are going to stay focused on Canadians, growing the economy, protecting the environment, reconciling with indigenous peoples, and creating opportunities for the middle class and people who are working hard to join it.
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India
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Lib. (NS)
Hon. Geoff Regan (Halifax West)
2019-06-19 14:49 [p.29389]
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The hon. member for Barrie—Innisfil has said quite a bit today, without having the floor. I would ask him not to do that and to show respect for other members.
The hon. member for Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis.
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