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Hansard - 148
2011-03-24
Hon. John Baird - 14:35
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-03-24 14:36 [p.9204]
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Mr. Speaker, Bill S-11 would give the Conservatives the power to impose their solution for drinking water on the first nations. Telling the first nations that they are not competent to make that decision for themselves is insulting enough. Through this scheme, Mr. Carson's fiancée allegedly pocketed $80 million in commissions for selling water filtration systems.
Are they not ashamed of profiting from the misfortune of the first nations?
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Aboriginal peoples
Carson, Bruce
Drinking water
Government contracts
Influence peddling
Oral questions
Water treatment
Hon. John Baird - 14:37
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-03-24 14:37 [p.9204]
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Mr. Speaker, we do not have to make it up. The facts are awful as they stand.
Mr. Speaker, Bruce Carson did it all: chief of staff for the Prime Minister, special advisor to environment minister Jim Prentice and special advisor to the last two ministers of natural resources, including the Prime Minister's Quebec lieutenant. Mr. Carson even drafted a bill that would have given him access to part of the $1.6 billion allocated to the first nations.
And the Prime Minister had no idea what was going on? How can Canadians believe that?
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Hon. John Baird - 14:38
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Hansard - 146
2011-03-22
Hon. John Baird - 14:31
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-03-22 14:31 [p.9107]
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Mr. Speaker, in addition to the Conservatives' electoral fraud, the RCMP is now investigating Bruce Carson, the Prime Minister's former chief of staff.
How can a man who was disbarred as a lawyer and imprisoned for fraud become the Prime Minister's chief of staff?
The Minister of the Environment allegedly discussed files pertaining to safe drinking water for aboriginal communities with Mr. Carson in violation of lobbying laws.
Was the Minister of the Environment also reported to the RCMP?
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Aboriginal reserves
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Department of Indian Affairs and Norther ...
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H2O Global Group Inc.
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Hon. Peter Kent - 14:32
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-03-22 14:32 [p.9107]
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Mr. Speaker, I am wondering if the member also met with the RCMP.
Mr. Carson acted as a witness to a contract stipulating that 20% of the sales from water-filtration systems in cultural communities would be paid to his fiancée. She stood to gain up to $80 million from the contract. Oddly enough, Mr. Carson allegedly met with his Conservative minister friends to discuss access to clean drinking water in aboriginal communities.
Did the Conservatives fill Ms. McPherson's hope chest at the expense of the first nations?
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Hon. John Baird - 14:33
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Hansard - 143
2011-03-10
Hon. Peter Milliken - 15:01
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-03-10 15:01 [p.8911]
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Mr. Speaker, there is no end to the arrogance of this Prime Minister. The Conservatives wanted to limit the privileges of this House. They use government resources to engage in politicking. They even engineered a major electoral fraud. And now the Prime Minister wants officials to no longer refer to the Government of Canada, but to the “H government” instead.
The Government of Canada does not belong to him; Canada does not belong to him either. Does the Prime Minister understand that what he is doing is an abuse of power and that he is insulting all Canadians?
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Hon. Stockwell Day - 15:02
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Hansard - 138
2011-03-03
Hon. Josée Verner - 14:42
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-03-03 14:43 [p.8623]
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Mr. Speaker, we are being told that the Minister of International Cooperation's refusal to support KAIROS despite the recommendation of officials from her department was a courageous decision. We, too, would like to truly understand her courage.
Can the minister explain to us why the recommendation was erroneous and why she disregarded it? Will she explain exactly how her department erred, or will she continue to demonstrate her contempt for this Parliament?
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KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Init ...
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Hon. Bev Oda - 14:44
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Hansard - 136
2011-03-01
Hon. John Baird - 14:34
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-03-01 14:35 [p.8504]
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to add that, at that point, this minister had the ministerial responsibility to resign.
The Minister of International Cooperation is so proud of her decision—which was very courageous as far as her colleague the House leader is concerned—that she continues to remain silent on the issue. She was so brave in making this decision that she wanted to have us believe that it was actually bureaucrats who made it.
Has the Minister of International Cooperation become a woman without a voice who does not have the right to respond to questions in this Parliament?
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KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Init ...
Minister of International Cooperation
Oda, Bev
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Hon. John Baird - 14:35
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-03-01 14:36 [p.8504]
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Mr. Speaker, we would love to hear her speak in the House now. Day after day, the Minister of International Cooperation remains silent, sitting behind the Prime Minister, leaving the responsibility of defending her decisions to others.
Did she give up the extra $70,000 that comes with her so-called ministerial responsibilities? Is she still part of cabinet? Did she turn in the keys to her limousine?
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Canadian International Development Agency
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KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Init ...
Minister of International Cooperation
Oda, Bev
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Hon. John Baird - 14:36
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Hansard - 131
2011-02-15
Hon. Tony Clement - 14:30
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-02-15 14:31 [p.8195]
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Mr. Speaker, the Minister of International Cooperation has lost all credibility. She tried to mislead the House by falsifying documents. It is shameful. The Criminal Code has sanctions for such acts.
Is it not true that the real reason the minister is still in cabinet is because she was doing exactly as the Prime Minister ordered?
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Oda, Bev
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Hon. John Baird - 14:31
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-02-15 14:31 [p.8195]
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Mr. Speaker, it is all well and good to reject it when you know it is true.
The minister tried to pin her shameful, unwarranted decision on the officials in her department. Blaming public servants seems to be a recurring theme with the Conservatives. That is what the Minister of Industry tried to do with Statistics Canada. That led to the chief statistician's resignation and completely altered the census process.
Is this not the Prime Minister's signature move?
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Oda, Bev
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Hon. John Baird - 14:32
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Hansard - 127
2011-02-09
Hon. Diane Finley - 14:47
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-02-09 14:47 [p.7937]
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Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives have granted a seven-month extension of the $12 billion infrastructure program, yet they are refusing to extend the $400 million social housing program. Over half of those funds are needed for housing on first nations reserves. Despite two questions placed on the order paper, the minister is refusing to provide us with the list of approved social housing projects.
So I ask the minister again here today: when will she provide this information to Canadians?
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Aboriginal reserves
Canada's Economic Action Plan
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Government assistance
Oral questions
Social housing
Hon. Diane Finley - 14:48
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-02-09 14:49 [p.7937]
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Mr. Speaker, my question was “when”, and I did not hear a clear answer.
The government is willing to spend $6 billion a year on corporate tax cuts and $16 billion on fighter jets, but it cut $400 million for social housing when the seven month extension is given for just about every other project.
Once again, the biggest losers are the Canadians who are suffering the most. Has the minister never seen housing conditions on reserves? Has she no shame?
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Aboriginal reserves
Canada's Economic Action Plan
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First Nations
Government assistance
Oral questions
Social housing
Hon. Diane Finley - 14:50
Pierre Poilievre - 15:12
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-02-09 15:13 [p.7941]
...More
Mr. Speaker, during question period, when I asked the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development my second question, a number of my colleagues on this side heard the following:
“Does that member have an earpiece that actually works?”
I find sarcasm to be extremely inappropriate, and it pains me greatly to see a female colleague in the House make this type of comment to another woman, especially when the issue of social housing is so very important. I am asking the minister for an apology.
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Finley, Diane
Members' remarks
Minister of Human Resources and Skills D ...
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Hon. John Baird - 15:14
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Hansard - 124
2011-02-04
Hon. John Baird - 11:31
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-02-04 11:32 [p.7733]
...More
Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development made an unsavoury remark in the House. She said, “It is the Liberals who wanted to ensure that parents were forced to have other people raise their children”.
Her disdainful remark implies that the 70% of women who send their children to day care are unfit mothers. Do the Conservatives have the nerve to repeat that insult to Canadian families?
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Care for children
Families and children
Oral questions
Hon. Diane Finley - 11:32
Lib. (QC)
Raymonde Folco (Laval—Les Îles)
2011-02-04 11:33 [p.7734]
...More
Mr. Speaker, she may believe that, but Canadians do not follow that logic. The cat is out of the bag. The minister has confirmed what we have always known. She said:
[I]t is the Liberals who wanted to ensure that parents were forced to have other people raise their children. We do not believe in that.
Is that what the Conservatives are telling the millions of Canadian mothers who are relying on child care outside the home, that they are bad mothers?
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Care for children
Oral questions
Hon. Diane Finley - 11:34
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