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2015-06-19
James Bezan - 11:20
NDP (QC)
Sadia Groguhé (Saint-Lambert)
2015-06-19 11:21 [p.15345]
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Mr. Speaker, after 10 years of Conservative rule, the list of poorly managed procurement contracts just keeps growing. Everyone remembers the F-35s. Today we learned that the project to replace the Sea King helicopters with Cyclone helicopters, which was supposed to have been completed in 2008, is seven years behind. Furthermore, the Department of National Defence is now wondering whether the engines are powerful enough.
How can the Conservatives have mismanaged this priority file so badly?
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Canadian Forces
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Oral questions
James Bezan - 11:21
NDP (QC)
Sadia Groguhé (Saint-Lambert)
2015-06-19 11:22 [p.15345]
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Mr. Speaker, after 10 years of Conservative rule, families are struggling to make ends meet. We have lost 400,000 manufacturing jobs. The GDP has seen its biggest drop in six years, and our exports have fallen for the second straight quarter. It is no surprise that BMO is forecasting the slowest economic growth outside of a recession in 30 years.
Do the Conservatives realize that their job creation plan is a failure and that it is time to change direction?
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Economic conditions
Oral questions
Andrew Saxton - 11:23
Andrew Saxton - 11:26
NDP (QC)
Rosane Doré Lefebvre (Alfred-Pellan)
2015-06-19 11:27 [p.15346]
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Mr. Speaker, Sunday is National Aboriginal Day, and we have sadly just learned that the economic conditions in aboriginal communities have gotten worse under the Conservative government. According to The Aboriginal Economic Progress Report, the employment rate for people on reserve is 9% lower than that for other Canadians.
How does the minister justify such a disastrous record?
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Hon. Bernard Valcourt - 11:27
NDP (QC)
Rosane Doré Lefebvre (Alfred-Pellan)
2015-06-19 11:28 [p.15346]
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Mr. Speaker, with answers like that one, I think that Canadians need a real change in government.
Today the RCMP will release a new report on missing and murdered aboriginal women. The families of these victims, aboriginal groups, the provinces, the territories, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and even the United Nations all agree that we need a national inquiry to understand and put an end to this tragic problem.
Will the government stop ignoring this issue and launch a national inquiry into missing and murdered aboriginal women?
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Susan Truppe - 11:29
Bob Dechert - 11:32
NDP (QC)
Mathieu Ravignat (Pontiac)
2015-06-19 11:33 [p.15347]
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister can say that the Senate expenses scandal has nothing to do with him, but he cannot deny that he is the one who appointed Duffy, Wallin, Brazeau and the others.
He also made Housakos Speaker of the Senate, and it was his office that tried to cover up the Duffy expenses scandal. People are tired of these vague answers, and they are ready for real change.
Will the Conservatives stop defending the Senate's corruption?
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Paul Calandra - 11:33
NDP (QC)
Mathieu Ravignat (Pontiac)
2015-06-19 11:34 [p.15347]
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Mr. Speaker, senators charged Canadian taxpayers for rounds of golf, fishing trips and their spouses' personal travel to organize a Valentine's Day ball.
People are sick and tired of these privileges being granted to the governing party's cronies. They want this archaic and undemocratic institution to be abolished. It is time to chart a new course.
Why are the Conservatives so determined to maintain the status quo?
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Paul Calandra - 11:35
Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 11:37
Lib. (QC)
Lise St-Denis (Saint-Maurice—Champlain)
2015-06-19 11:38 [p.15348]
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Mr. Speaker, the unemployment rate in rural parts of the Mauricie region is 2% higher than in Trois-Rivières and the surrounding area. We believe that the government's lack of action on job creation and restrictive employment insurance measures are devastating to rural communities.
Are government members aware of the adverse effects of employment insurance restrictions on seasonal work in the regions?
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Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 11:39
Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 11:42
NDP (QC)
Robert Aubin (Trois-Rivières)
2015-06-19 11:43 [p.15349]
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Mr. Speaker, let me tell you about another Conservative failure.
Some 230 former Aveos workers just won a major victory thanks to the hard work of lawyer Hans Marotte. The Employment Insurance Commission spent over two years asking the workers to pay back on average $18,000 in benefits received after they lost their jobs. Their only crime was to receive the severance pay to which they were entitled upon losing their jobs.
When will the Conservatives acknowledge that employment insurance belongs to workers and that they are entitled to the benefits they have paid for?
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Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 11:44
NDP (QC)
Jonathan Tremblay (Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord)
2015-06-19 11:44 [p.15349]
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Mr. Speaker, after four years, it is time that the government stopped taking Canadians for fools. On October 19, an NDP government will be there to show them some respect.
Despite opposition from Canadians and municipalities and despite the fact that Canada Post is clearly improvising, this government has done nothing to get the mail delivered. Canadians know that an NDP government will stop slashing our public services and restore home mail delivery.
Will the government finally recognize that the Canada Post plan is not working and direct the crown corporation to do its job, which is to deliver the mail?
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Jeff Watson - 11:45
Hon. Mike Lake - 11:49
NDP (QC)
Laurin Liu (Rivière-des-Mille-Îles)
2015-06-19 11:49 [p.15350]
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Mr. Speaker, the Conservative approach is not working. In the 10 years the Conservatives have been in power, they have done nothing to reduce gas prices. What is more, the gap between the price of crude and the price at the pump has never been higher than it is right now. For years now the NDP has been calling for an ombudsman to monitor the price of gas, and for years, the Conservatives have been coming up with all kinds of excuses for doing nothing.
Why are the Conservatives allowing consumers to be gouged at the pump?
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Hon. Mike Lake - 11:50
NDP (QC)
Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe (Pierrefonds—Dollard)
2015-06-19 11:50 [p.15350]
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Mr. Speaker, under the Conservatives, Canada has become inaccessible as a country for too many refugees. For instance, the minister is not giving his department the means to meet his own targets for welcoming Syrian refugees. I have another example. Canada continues to deport people to Haiti and Burundi.
In short, the Conservative record is shocking. Over the past 10 years or so, Canada has been receiving fewer and fewer refugee claims. We saw a drop from 40,000 claims a year to 10,000 claims in 2013. It is shameful.
Why do the Conservatives continue to tarnish Canada's reputation on the world stage? Why are they turning their backs on refugees?
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Costas Menegakis - 11:51
Scott Armstrong - 11:58
Lib. (NL)
Scott Simms (Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor)
2015-06-19 11:58 [p.15352]
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Mr. Speaker, now that the summer is here, Newfoundlanders and Labradorians feel they are not being treated fairly regarding the recreational cod fishery or the food fishery.
For example, the season in our province is much smaller than the season in the other provinces, and this makes it very difficult for our citizens and also dangerous for them as well. Also, for tour boat operators such as Graham Wood and David Boyd, their customers cannot keep their catch, whereas customers in other provinces can take their catch home.
The question is very simple: When will the minister stop dictating and when will this discrimination end?
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Gerald Keddy - 11:59
Andrew Saxton - 12:00
Ind. (QC)
Sana Hassainia (Verchères—Les Patriotes)
2015-06-19 12:01 [p.15353]
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Mr. Speaker, a few weeks ago, I asked a question that I never got an answer to, so I would like to ask it again today.
Does this government know that people who were adopted and are not aware that they are not Canadian citizens in the eyes of the law can add themselves to the voters list since no proof of citizenship is required? This loophole in the legislation can lead to fraud and allow people who do not have the right to vote to vote anyway.
The last time I asked this question, the government avoided answering it by telling me all about the process for becoming a Canadian citizen. That was not what my question was about.
Does the government know how many people vote who do not have the right to do so, and does it plan to tighten up the process to ensure that it takes more than just answering a yes or no question to exercise one's right to vote?
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Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 12:02
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2015-06-18
Hon. Candice Bergen - 14:27
NDP (QC)
Françoise Boivin (Gatineau)
2015-06-18 14:28 [p.15291]
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Mr. Speaker, ignorance is bliss.
For years, the Conservative government has been telling us that its bills pass the constitutional test at the Department of Justice. The minister does not appear to be doing his job, since the government has spent about $7 million of taxpayers' money on defending the constitutionality of 16 of its laws. Believe it or not, it has lost every single case.
How many millions of dollars do the Conservatives plan on spending to defend unconstitutional laws?
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Legal services
Oral questions
Hon. Peter MacKay - 14:28
NDP (QC)
Françoise Boivin (Gatineau)
2015-06-18 14:29 [p.15292]
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It would be so easy. I hate to say I told him so, Mr. Speaker, but everyone warned the minister that these bills were unconstitutional. However, instead of focusing on keeping Canadians safe, the Conservatives ram through bad bill after bad bill, ignoring experts and refusing to work with the opposition to fix them. What do Canadians get in return? A bill for around $7 million in legal challenges.
Why did the Conservatives ignore the facts and left Canadians to pay the price?
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Bills
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Hon. Peter MacKay - 14:30
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