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Committee Evidence - FAAE-141
2019-05-14
Michael Levitt - 10:15
CPC (AB)
Ziad Aboultaif (Edmonton Manning)
2019-05-14 10:15
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I would like to tackle this from my past experience and background of international business.
It's very disturbing to know that the World Bank has blacklisted 117 Canadian companies, 115 of which have an affiliation with SNC-Lavalin. That means those companies are blacklisted from bidding on global projects. Again, based on my past experience and background, I find this to be extremely difficult and disturbing, because any Canadian company in the future that wants to bid on any global project, whether small or big, is going to be faced with this bad reputation of Canadian companies. That is not what Canada represents.
A study like this coming from Canada, coming from this committee is very critical. It is beyond partisanship. It's beyond anything that is going to go against any government. This is very important. I think the reputation of the whole country's business community is at stake, as is the reputation of our country. We must do whatever we can to show that we want to be more aware and that we make sure that we solve this problem now.
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Committee Evidence - JUST-129
2019-02-13
Michael Cooper - 15:24
CPC (AB)
Michael Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton)
2019-02-13 15:25
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Yes. Well, before I was interrupted.... I will again state my amendment:
That the committee call on the Prime Minister to immediately waive any purported solicitor-client privilege involving the former Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould, in respect of the SNC-Lavalin matter, so that Ms. Wilson-Raybould can speak.
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Committee Evidence - SECU-101
2018-03-22
Hon. John McKay - 11:38
CPC (AB)
Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2018-03-22 11:38
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Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, Minister and your team, for being here today.
Minister, given your role within C-59 and as Minister of Defence, did you hold any meetings with your counterparts about national security or Bill C-59 on your tour of India?
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Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 11:39
Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 11:39
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Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2018-03-22 11:39
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Bill C-59 requires you, as the Minister of Defence, to have interactions and contact with Foreign Affairs on CSIS matters and CSE matters. Given the fact that the national security adviser was asked by the PMO to brief the press, I'm wondering whether you were consulted on that. If you were not, should we write into this bill that the national security adviser should not brief the press until he has first consulted you?
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Hon. John McKay - 11:39
Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 11:40
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Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2018-03-22 11:40
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Again, I'm going to ask the same question because, respectfully, Mr. Chair, this is related to Bill C-59.
It's related to your role as Minister of Defence and your role within Bill C-59. It has to do with Foreign Affairs. Given the fact that we have seen the national security adviser brief the press before he briefs you—and I take it by your non-answer that you were not consulted before he briefed the press—I'm wondering whether there should be some amendments to this legislation—because it doesn't provide us any direction on who the national security adviser should talk to or who he should consult before he does brief the press—to ensure that doesn't happen in the future.
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Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 11:41
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Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2018-03-22 11:41
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That's it. So you weren't consulted, then, when this particular...?
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Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 11:41
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Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2018-03-22 11:41
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That's interesting.
Terrorism certainly is part of Bill C-59. Part of your responsibility as Minister of Defence, as well as the primary focus behind Bill C-59, is to protect Canadians.
You were at the event in India with Mr. Atwal. Did that not raise any alarm bells for you on national security issues?
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Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 11:41
Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 11:42
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Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2018-03-22 11:42
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Sorry, I have limited time.
Given the comment you just made, is it fair to suggest then that...? Being that you're responsible for national security issues, did you launch an investigation into what happened in India with the Atwal affair?
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Committee Evidence - SECU-99
2018-03-01
Hon. John McKay - 11:42
CPC (AB)
Blaine Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe)
2018-03-01 11:42
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Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, Minister, for being here.
I want to follow up with one question after my colleague just to see if I can get an answer. To your knowledge, Minister, given the fact that you're asking for $17 million in the supplementary estimates for major international events security costs, did the RCMP see the guest list prepared by the Prime Minister's office for the event hosted by the Canadian high commissioner on Thursday, February 22?
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Hon. Ralph Goodale - 11:42
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Blaine Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe)
2018-03-01 11:42
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That's an answer to a question, but it's not answering my question, Mr. Minister.
My question was very specific about events pertaining to February 22.
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Hon. Ralph Goodale - 11:42
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Blaine Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe)
2018-03-01 11:43
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Well, I don't know why you can't answer the question here, Minister. You seemed to have an answer in question period for these very basic questions, and it doesn't seem to be satisfactory.
Minister, you're a veteran here at this House, as am I. You're aware that when a minister or the Prime Minister travels to a foreign country, that the global affairs desk in that country would have a guest list for a mission event in which the Prime Minister or a minister would attend. You would be aware of that. Once that list has been compiled by that mission you would know that the vetting process that mission would undertake involves the geographical and security desks involved at Global Affairs Canada, which involves the people from the organizations who are sitting around you at this table.
Do you honestly expect us to believe that the mission staff, in coordination with Global Affairs counterparts, would not have significant information in regard to invited attendees concerning security concerns and matters that might affect the national interests or Canada's reputation globally?
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Hon. Ralph Goodale - 11:43
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Blaine Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe)
2018-03-01 11:44
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With all due respect, my job as a parliamentarian is to hold the government to account, and the Prime Minister is asking me to believe a story that the Government of India is responsible for a security breach in an event that actually happened in his presence. So far we have conflicting stories from a Canadian citizen—who was convicted of attempted murder and has been identified as being with a terrorist organization—who was not only at an event with the Prime Minister but is also seen in photographs with the Prime Minister's wife, in a foreign country in which a serious diplomatic incident has been raised. You expect us to believe the Prime Minister's story that he was advised by someone in your department or in your agency or in the Privy Council Office, who would have significant knowledge about this. He is laying the blame at the foot of the Indian government, something the Indian government refutes at every angle.
Mr. Minister, I'm asking you for some clarity on this. Canadians have a right to know. This affects our country's reputation. This affects our image. This affects our trade. Canadians have every right to know. You've told me that I have another forum through which I can find this information, yet you haven't told me what that forum is. Could you please explain it here to this committee? This committee is tasked with the oversight of the money that you're spending through your department on behalf of taxpayers to make sure that incidents like the one we're talking about don't happen.
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Hon. John McKay - 11:45
Hon. Ralph Goodale - 11:45
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Blaine Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe)
2018-03-01 11:46
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Mr. Minister, we haven't asked you to actually divulge classified information. We're simply asking if you were advised? Did the RCMP or did CSIS advise the Prime Minister's office or the Privy Council Office on this matter?
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Hon. Ralph Goodale - 11:47
Hon. John McKay - 11:55
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Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2018-03-01 11:56
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Yes, but not to me. It was my first reminder.
I see in the estimates that a lot of money is spent on working with our foreign partners to identify threats. I'm curious to know, given what has happened with the allegation of a conspiracy theory recently in India, has our relationship with India changed? Given the comments made by officials from our own PM's office that he was set up, is India now considered to be a hostile country? Has their threat level towards Canada now been changed?
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Hon. Ralph Goodale - 11:56
Hon. John McKay - 11:57
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Glen Motz (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner)
2018-03-01 11:57
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Well, I mean this is to me all related. The government has given us a budget for 2018 and I think it's open for debate, for conversation about the contents of that budget and public safety and national security is certainly part of that. When a country is accused of doing something that they are denying and we are perpetrating that theory I would think that there could be considerable amount of energy and effort in resources placed on following up on fixing whatever has been already damaged. I'm just kind of curious to know whether the Indian government has reached out to you, to our department, to our government, and to the responsible departments with respect to the Atwal affair.
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