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2019-06-19
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:36
CPC (MB)
Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2019-06-19 14:37 [p.29387]
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Mr. Speaker, breaking ethics rules is par for the course for the Liberals. There have been so many ethics investigations of the Prime Minister and his caucus that there is probably a speed dial from the commissioner's office to the Prime Minister's. The Prime Minister himself has been found guilty of breaking four laws with his illegal vacation.
Could the Prime Minister tell us, with all of these scandals, exactly how many times he has been interviewed by the Ethics Commissioner. Is he proud of his legacy of scandal, corruption and entitlement?
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Trudeau, Justin
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:37
CPC (MB)
Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2019-06-19 14:38 [p.29387]
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister believes that there is one set of rules for him and his friends and one set for everyone else in this country. For example, there are his well-connected friends at SNC-Lavalin. They have given over $100,000 in illegal donations to the Liberals, and they got unprecedented access to the Prime Minister and his office.
Will the Prime Minister admit that he inappropriately pressured the former attorney general just to help his buddies at SNC-Lavalin?
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Trudeau, Justin
Wilson-Raybould, Jody
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:39
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2019-06-18
Hon. Geoff Regan - 10:15
Lib. (MB)
Kevin Lamoureux (Winnipeg North)
2019-06-18 10:16 [p.29265]
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Mr. Speaker, there have also been further discussions among the parties, and if you seek it, you will find unanimous consent for the following motion. I move:
That, notwithstanding any Standing Order or usual practice of the House, the Prime Minister be permitted to make a statement pursuant to Standing Order 31 on Wednesday, June 19, 2019.
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Hon. Geoff Regan - 10:16
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2019-05-17
Francis Drouin - 11:14
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-17 11:15 [p.27999]
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Mr. Speaker, despite the House seeing it fit to apologize to Vice-Admiral Norman, the Liberals on the defence committee refused to invite him to tell his story. Today The Globe and Mail is reporting that the Prime Minister is the one who angrily launched the RCMP investigation that identified Mark Norman.
The charge against Vice-Admiral Norman has been stayed. A judge said that he is a free man, but the Liberals will not let him talk.
Why are the Liberals doing the Prime Minister's dirty work? What are they trying to cover up?
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Serge Cormier - 11:16
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James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-17 11:17 [p.28000]
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Mr. Speaker, it sounds like the Liberal cover-up is continuing.
Vice-Admiral Mark Norman served this country with honour and distinction for 30 years, yet the Liberals will not even give him 30 seconds at one committee meeting to tell his story. They are covering up and protecting the Prime Minister and his involvement in this matter.
The Globe and Mail revealed today that the Prime Minister is the one who demanded the investigation. Why would the Prime Minister think it is appropriate to politically direct an RCMP investigation?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 11:17
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James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-17 11:18 [p.28000]
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Mr. Speaker, the minister may want to actually think about what actually happened here and that it was the Prime Minister who demanded the investigation to find a scapegoat for his cabinet leaks.
On two occasions, the Prime Minister stated publicly that Vice-Admiral Norman would be charged, even before the charges were laid and the investigation was complete. We now know that the Liberals withheld evidence from the RCMP, the public prosecutor and Vice-Admiral Norman's defence team. Vice-Admiral Norman deserves better than this kind of treatment from the Liberals.
Why are the Liberals tarnishing the great reputation of Vice-Admiral Norman just to protect the Prime Minister?
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Hon. David Lametti - 11:19
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2019-05-16
Elizabeth May - 10:20
CPC (MB)
Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2019-05-16 10:21 [p.27910]
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today to present a petition with thousands of signatures from Canadians from every part of the country, calling on the Prime Minister to resign. The petitioners are not doing this lightly. This is unprecedented. It is because these Canadians believe the Prime Minister has lost the moral authority to govern.
Given the cover-up that he has been embroiled in with SNC-Lavalin and other ethical lapses, Canadians are seeing that the Prime Minister, who said he would be a leader with ethics, an open leader, somebody who was transparent, has indeed been the exact opposite. Because of that, literally tens of thousands of Canadians are joining with us and calling on the Prime Minister to resign.
I want the petitioners to know that we are in the last days of this Parliament and an election is coming up. However, I wanted to present this petition on their behalf and ask that the government look at this seriously and look at the reasons behind this petition.
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Rachel Blaney - 10:22
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2019-04-04
Borys Wrzesnewskyj - 14:17
CPC (MB)
Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2019-04-04 14:19 [p.26684]
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has been caught again, trying to deceive. On February 7, when he said the initial Globe and Mail story was false, he was not telling the truth.
Now we know that when he said the former attorney general never raised her valid concerns with him, he was misleading Canadians. Just yesterday, he accidentally admitted that on September 17, the former attorney general told him very directly to back off.
The Prime Minister cannot seem to keep his story straight. Is that because it is just not true?
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Trudeau, Justin
Wilson-Raybould, Jody
Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:19
CPC (MB)
Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2019-04-04 14:19 [p.26684]
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Mr. Speaker, on February 15, the Prime Minister said that if anyone thought he was doing anything wrong, then it was their responsibility to come forward, but he said that no one did.
Yesterday he admitted that this just was not true. The former attorney general warned him several times, including on September 17, not to politically interfere in the SNC prosecution, but he refused to listen. He fired her, and he continues to spread falsehoods.
Why will the Prime Minister not simply tell the truth about his interference in a criminal prosecution?
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Trudeau, Justin
Wilson-Raybould, Jody
Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:20
CPC (MB)
Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2019-04-04 14:20 [p.26684]
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Mr. Speaker, let us review the facts. The Prime Minister tried to politically interfere in a criminal prosecution. His former attorney general said no, so he fired her.
The truth comes out and he denies everything. The Prime Minister then shuts down the investigation and refuses the full waiver. A tape proves that the former attorney general has been telling the truth. The Prime Minister is furious, so he kicks the two women out of his caucus and runs a smear campaign against both of them.
It is time to end the cover-up. When will the Prime Minister tell the truth?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:21
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2019-04-03
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:55
CPC (MB)
Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2019-04-03 14:56 [p.26624]
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Mr. Speaker, that is an absolutely cowardly response from the Prime Minister. By not denouncing those comments, the Prime Minister is endorsing the smear campaign levelled against the former attorney general and the former president of the Treasury Board. These women are being punished for the crime of telling the truth and having the proof to back it up. They stood up to the Prime Minister and they refused to be silent.
Why did the Prime Minister punish these strong women for doing what was right, for telling the truth and for standing up to his good old boys club?
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Philpott, Jane
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2019-04-02
Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:42
CPC (MB)
Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2019-04-02 14:43 [p.26589]
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Mr. Speaker, I do not think that the government House leader is hearing the question, so I will try again.
We have learned that the Prime Minister's Office is refusing to provide basic information to the Quebec paper La Presse on the SNC-Lavalin scandal until—get this—after the next election.
Now, by law, access to information requests are supposed to be responded to within 30 days, but the Prime Minister, in his desperation to cover up, seems to think he is above the law.
Why is the Prime Minister obstructing media access to information in order to cover up his deceitful behaviour?
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Trudeau, Justin
Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:44
Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:44
CPC (MB)
Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2019-04-02 14:44 [p.26589]
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Mr. Speaker, Gerald Butts, who is no longer in the Prime Minister's Office, seems to have unfettered and instant access to government texts, emails and documents as he continues his campaign to try to discredit the former attorney general, but when the media requests important information, it is nothing but refusals, obstructions and delays.
My question is for the President of the Treasury Board. It is clear that the Prime Minister is abusing his power in order to stop important information from being revealed. The Prime Minister is moving heaven and earth to cover up his obstruction and his deceitfulness. Why?
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Trudeau, Justin
Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:45
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2019-04-01
Randy Boissonnault - 14:17
CPC (MB)
Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2019-04-01 14:18 [p.26513]
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Mr. Speaker, new information revealed in the tapes last week prove that the Prime Minister has not been telling the truth. The Prime Minister not only had knowledge of the pressure being applied to the former attorney general but he and his office were, in fact, orchestrating it. As the clerk said, the Prime Minister wanted his way, and he was going to get it.
I know I am not allowed to say that the Prime Minister lied, so my question is this. Why did the Prime Minister give deceitful and false information to Canadians regarding the pressure he and his office applied to the former attorney general?
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Trudeau, Justin
Wilson-Raybould, Jody
Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:19
Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:19
CPC (MB)
Hon. Candice Bergen (Portage—Lisgar)
2019-04-01 14:20 [p.26513]
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Mr. Speaker, Canadians are not buying the ever-changing saga the Prime Minister is trying to peddle.
First of all, he said there is nothing to see here and all allegations are false. Second, we all heard that it is Scott Brison's fault. Now the blame is being placed, and was placed, on the former attorney general. It was all her fault for not saying “no” loudly and clearly enough to the Prime Minister. When we heard the tapes, and all of us heard, she said “no” to the Prime Minister.
Why does the Prime Minister not stop telling us his perspective and tell us the truth?
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Wilson-Raybould, Jody
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