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View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
Our government is committed to respecting and renewing our relationship with indigenous peoples, which, in its opinion, is our most important relationship. It is also important that Northerners receive the credits to which they are entitled.
I met with several aboriginal communities in the Northwest Territories. We have adapted our communications products to Northerners and are working in partnership with Service Canada. We also visited 698 aboriginal communities across the country to share information on benefits.
View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
I asked the agency for more information about what the people of the Northwest Territories had asked my department when I went to meet with them.
View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
I don’t understand your question.
View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
As I mentioned, the recommendations in the Auditor General’s report didn’t surprise me. In fact, when I met with the Auditor General, we were already working on an action plan to modernize telephone services, provide staff training and meet the standards that Canadians expect from the agency.
As for the much more technical details, I’ll ask Mr. Vermaeten to answer you.
View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
I’m happy to give you that.
In 2016-2017, there were 37 convictions, resulting in more than 50 years of prison time and $10 million in court-imposed fines.
View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
It’s related to tax evasion. If you want more technical information about tax evasion and what that means, Mr. Gallivan can tell you more.
View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
Our government is the one that has invested the most to fight tax evasion and tax avoidance. As I mentioned, it might be interesting for you to have a little more information instead of talking through your hat. So I’m going to ask Mr. Gallivan to explain what tax evasion and tax avoidance really are.
View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
Mr. Gallivan will answer your question.
View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
We’ll give you the right information. Take the time to listen to what Mr. Gallivan has to say.
View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
I thank my colleague for his question.
The last three budgets have really allowed us to create a whole structure to deal with tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance. As I mentioned, tackling aggressive tax avoidance was not at all a Conservative priority. In fact, Mr. Jean-Pierre Blackburn, a former Minister of National Revenue, even said publicly that this was not a priority for the Conservative government.
Our government is really the one that has invested the most in fighting aggressive tax avoidance. I had the opportunity to meet with our OECD partners in Paris during the winter. The OECD commended us for the agency’s exceptional work. In the fall, Canada will even host the second OECD meeting on large businesses.
View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
I would ask Mr. Gallivan to give you some technical details on that.
View Diane Lebouthillier Profile
Lib. (QC)
I thank my colleague for his question.
I know full well that living with a disability is very complicated, for the person with the disability, and for the family living with that person. I want to make it clear that the act has not been amended. Exactly the same law applies.
The review we are conducting is drawing to a close. We will submit the data to the committee—I’m talking about the committee you abolished in 2006 and which was reinstated—at its next meeting. Then I’d be happy to provide you with that information.
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