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Committee Evidence - SECU-169
2019-06-17
Hon. John McKay - 17:35
GP (BC)
Paul Manly (Nanaimo—Ladysmith)
2019-06-17 17:36
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This amendment would specify that neither current nor former officers nor employees of the Canada Border Services Agency may sit on the public complaints and review commission. This amendment does not appear in Bill C-98, but in the parent act, the RCMP Act. The ineligibility paragraph under subsection 45.29(2) of that act would exclude current or former members from service on the PCRC, and under that act, “member” has a specific definition that means an employee of the RCMP. Presumably, current and former agents of the CBSA should be excluded from sitting on the PCRC as well. This amendment would make that crystal clear.
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C-98, An Act to amend the Royal Canadian ...
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Hon. John McKay - 17:37
CPC (AB)
Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2019-06-17 17:37
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Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have a couple of questions. One is for the officials that are here about this particular amendment, and one is for Mr. Picard, actually.
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Hon. John McKay - 17:37
CPC (AB)
Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2019-06-17 17:37
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No, but seriously.... I appreciate what the RCMP Act says, but I've always been curious to know if there's some distance between service and a commission like this. Even as a public servant now, to work as an investigator on this end, how that would preclude someone from being impartial, someone who has some understanding of the business to be able to be of value to service to the public in this commission.... I'm at a loss to understand why that would be something we would want to even consider.
Could the officials help me understand whether this is something that is consistent with legislation or is the intent of Bill C-98?
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Evan Travers - 17:38
CPC (AB)
Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2019-06-17 17:39
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Mr. Picard, you started out in the service this way, and you've had some distance since then. Do you see this as being something that would cause disruption or cause the public to be concerned about the fairness, the non-bias of a commission if it employed someone who used to work with CBSA in years past?
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Michel Picard - 17:39
Hon. John McKay - 17:44
CPC (AB)
Jim Eglinski (Yellowhead)
2019-06-17 17:44
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First of all, I couldn't support this amendment.
However, Mr. Talbot, I'd like you to clarify what you said a moment ago.
When you referred to RCMP officers, were you referring to past and present?
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Jacques Talbot - 17:44
Hon. John McKay - 17:45
CPC (AB)
Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2019-06-17 17:46
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I have a question for the officials. I'm just curious to know whether this would work and if it's even necessary, given what we heard in the previous hour, that this complaints commission does not deal with matters of deportation. Is this amendment PV-2 even necessary in this legislation?
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Evan Travers - 17:46
CPC (AB)
Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2019-06-17 17:46
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That could mean that I'm deported to another country, and I'm going to then employ the services of some agency in another country to fight my deportation.
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Evan Travers - 17:47
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Committee Evidence - FINA-221
2019-06-13
Hon. Wayne Easter - 15:32
CPC (ON)
Hon. Pierre Poilievre (Carleton)
2019-06-13 15:34
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I suspect this one will just be a friendly amendment. The proposal would see that all of the surtaxes collected on steel and aluminum imported from the United States should be used to compensate the economic losses incurred by domestic steel producers and other industries as a result of the tariffs imposed by the United States on Canadian steel and aluminum products.
The government has made promises to do that. I'm sure they will have no problem putting it into law.
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Hon. Wayne Easter - 15:34
CPC (ON)
Hon. Pierre Poilievre (Carleton)
2019-06-13 15:36
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Chair, given that there would be unanimous support for this amendment, I would challenge the chair.
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Hon. Wayne Easter - 15:36
Hon. Wayne Easter - 15:39
CPC (BC)
Todd Doherty (Cariboo—Prince George)
2019-06-13 15:41
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Mr. Chair, you've ruled twice now on two different amendments that in the opinion of the chair, with regard to the scope of the bill, both are outside the intent of the bill. Since I am new to this committee, could the chair please explain what he believes the intent of the bill is?
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Hon. Wayne Easter - 15:41
CPC (BC)
Todd Doherty (Cariboo—Prince George)
2019-06-13 15:41
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What, in the chair's view, is the intent of Bill C-101?
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Hon. Wayne Easter - 15:42
CPC (BC)
Todd Doherty (Cariboo—Prince George)
2019-06-13 15:42
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What would that be?
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Hon. Wayne Easter - 15:42
CPC (BC)
Todd Doherty (Cariboo—Prince George)
2019-06-13 15:42
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Mr. Chair, the reason I ask is that you've been here a lot longer than I have, and sometimes I think we tend to walk through those doors and common sense tends to kind of go out the window. In no way is that referring to you chair; I just mean overall, Mr. Chair.
I just want to know, because Bill C-101 in laymen's terms would be there to protect our domestic producers. Am I correct in that assumption?
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Hon. Wayne Easter - 15:43
CPC (BC)
Todd Doherty (Cariboo—Prince George)
2019-06-13 15:43
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Correct: and more than that.
The reason I offer this is that if Bill C-101 is here and being developed and passed and put forward to protect our domestic producers against, well, the protectionist measures proposed by those south of the border, as well as dumping by other countries, it would make sense if we reread the original motion that was put forth by the CPC: that it's only to remedy any harm or trade injury to our domestic producers, and that any tariffs or surtaxes that have been collected would then be paid and “shall be used to compensate economic loss incurred by domestic steel producers”.
Mr. Chair, that goes to the direct intent of Bill C-101; it's not outside of Bill C-101. If your argument is that it doesn't fall within the intent of Bill C-101, I think that is a faulty argument.
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Hon. Wayne Easter - 15:45
Hon. Wayne Easter - 15:45
CPC (ON)
Hon. Pierre Poilievre (Carleton)
2019-06-13 15:46
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The bill summary says:
This enactment provides for the repeal of subsections 55(5) and (6) of of the Customs Tariff and their subsequent re-enactment two years later. It also makes consequential amendments to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act.
Those acts have as their purpose the application of tariffs, customs and duties. The amendments that were proposed dealt with tariffs, customs and duties, so they're entirely within the scope of the bill and serve precisely the purpose that the bill was set out for.
I appreciate that you've been trying to protect your Liberal friends from having to vote on those amendments. They'd rather duck and hide than take a stand, and your rulings on those amendments have helped them to do that, but frankly, the amendments are entirely in order, as they relate directly to the bill at hand.
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Hon. Wayne Easter - 15:47
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