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2019-06-18
Sean Fraser - 11:30
CCF (SK)
Erin Weir (Regina—Lewvan)
2019-06-18 11:32 [p.29277]
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Mr. Speaker, one of the main concerns the Conservatives have raised is that if we have a carbon price, it could prompt a carbon-intensive industry to move to jurisdictions with weaker environmental standards, eliminating Canadian jobs and potentially increasing global emissions. The government is trying to address this problem of carbon leakage with output-based rebates to industry that keeps its production here. Another approach to this problem would be carbon border adjustments, extending the carbon price to the carbon content of imports and rebating it on Canadian-made exports.
I would like to invite the parliamentary secretary to comment a bit further on the importance of maintaining a level playing field between Canada and countries that do not price emissions.
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Sean Fraser - 11:33
Hon. David Lametti - 15:09
PPC (QC)
Hon. Maxime Bernier (Beauce)
2019-06-18 15:09 [p.29312]
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Mr. Speaker, free speech is the foundation of a free society, yet after erasing the statement of the member for St. Albert—Edmonton from the record, the justice committee proposed several measures to censure free speech on the Internet.
Does the government understand that the novel 1984 was meant to be a warning against the dangers of a totalitarian society and not an instruction manual?
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Hon. David Lametti - 15:10
Luc Thériault - 18:23
PPC (QC)
Hon. Maxime Bernier (Beauce)
2019-06-18 18:23 [p.29336]
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Mr. Speaker, I agree to apply, and I will be voting against the motion.
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C-102, An Act for granting to Her Majest ...
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Elizabeth May - 18:23
Darshan Singh Kang - 18:23
CCF (SK)
Erin Weir (Regina—Lewvan)
2019-06-18 18:23 [p.29336]
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Mr. Speaker, the CCF agrees to apply and, like the rest of the independent caucus, will be voting yes.
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C-102, An Act for granting to Her Majest ...
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Raj Grewal - 18:23
Darshan Singh Kang - 18:30
CCF (SK)
Erin Weir (Regina—Lewvan)
2019-06-18 18:30 [p.29338]
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Mr. Speaker, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation agrees to apply and will be voting in favour.
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Raj Grewal - 18:30
PPC (QC)
Hon. Maxime Bernier (Beauce)
2019-06-18 18:30 [p.29338]
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Mr. Speaker, I agree to apply and will be voting no.
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Hon. Geoff Regan - 18:31
Darshan Singh Kang - 18:32
CCF (SK)
Erin Weir (Regina—Lewvan)
2019-06-18 18:32 [p.29339]
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Mr. Speaker, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the election of our first government in Saskatchewan, agrees to apply and votes yes.
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Raj Grewal - 18:32
PPC (QC)
Hon. Maxime Bernier (Beauce)
2019-06-18 18:33 [p.29340]
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Mr. Speaker, I agree to apply and will be voting no.
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Hon. Geoff Regan - 18:33
Hon. Marc Garneau - 18:38
CCF (SK)
Erin Weir (Regina—Lewvan)
2019-06-18 18:39 [p.29341]
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Mr. Speaker, the government has approved the LNG Canada project, which of course entails a significant number of liquefied natural gas tankers on the north coast of B.C. I appreciate that the government has done its due diligence and put in place safeguards to ensure those LNG tankers can safely navigate the north coast of B.C.
Could the Minister of Transport explain why he does not have confidence that those same safeguards could not be made to enable oil tankers to safely navigate those same coastal waters?
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Hon. Marc Garneau - 18:40
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2019-06-17
Terry Beech - 13:37
CCF (SK)
Erin Weir (Regina—Lewvan)
2019-06-17 13:38 [p.29172]
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Mr. Speaker, while this legislation has been making its way through Parliament to ban oil tankers on the north coast of B.C., the government has approved the LNG Canada project, which would entail a significant number of liquefied natural gas tankers on the north coast of B.C.
I congratulate the government for putting in place safeguards to ensure that liquefied natural gas tankers can safely navigate the north coast of B.C. However, I would ask the member for Burnaby North—Seymour this. Why does he not believe those safeguards that would be adequate for liquefied natural gas would not be adequate to enable oil tankers to safely navigate those same waters?
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Terry Beech - 13:39
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2019-06-13
Hon. Karina Gould - 15:10
CCF (SK)
Erin Weir (Regina—Lewvan)
2019-06-13 15:11 [p.29069]
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Mr. Speaker, universal pharmacare was part of the CCF's original vision for medicare. Yesterday's report estimated that it will save Canadians and employers $23 billion but cost governments $15 billion.
How much of that will Ottawa transfer to the provinces to make pharmacare a reality? Will that transfer be a block grant based on provincial demographics, or will it share the actual cost of covering prescription drugs in each province?
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Hon. Ginette Petitpas Taylor - 15:11
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2019-06-11
Karen Ludwig - 13:13
CCF (SK)
Erin Weir (Regina—Lewvan)
2019-06-11 13:13 [p.28906]
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Mr. Speaker, I agree with the Minister of Foreign Affairs that one of the best features of the new NAFTA is the removal of the investor-state dispute resolution provisions which had enabled foreign corporations to directly challenge our democratic laws, regulations and policies before secretive international tribunals rather than in the normal court system. Therefore, I am wondering whether the government will seek to remove investor-state provisions from Canada's other free trade agreements.
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C-100, An Act to implement the Agreement ...
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Karen Ludwig - 13:14
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2019-06-10
Brian Masse - 13:45
CCF (SK)
Erin Weir (Regina—Lewvan)
2019-06-10 13:55 [p.28801]
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Mr. Speaker, we have heard a lot about cheaper telecommunications services in other countries. I would like to highlight that in Saskatchewan, we have affordable unlimited data plans because SaskTel is a Crown corporation owned by the people of Saskatchewan. If there is one element missing from today's otherwise excellent motion, it is public ownership of telecommunications as a means of ensuring affordable and accessible access to what the member for Windsor West correctly describes as an essential service.
I appreciate that we cannot move amendments during questions and comments, but I would like to ask the member for Windsor West whether he would be amenable to adding a paragraph (f) to his motion, directing the CRTC, the Competition Bureau and the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development not to approve privatization of SaskTel?
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Brian Masse - 13:56
Hon. Pablo Rodriguez - 15:10
PPC (QC)
Hon. Maxime Bernier (Beauce)
2019-06-10 15:11 [p.28815]
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Mr. Speaker, there have been a series of attacks against free speech by the government recently. At the same time that it is trying to influence mainstream media with its $600-million bailout, the Liberal government wants to control what Canadians can say on social media.
Will the Minister of Democratic Institutions confirm that she is thinking about shutting down Twitter during the election if the company does not comply with her demands, yes or no?
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Hon. Karina Gould - 15:12
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Hansard - 428
2019-06-06
Scott Duvall - 13:14
CCF (SK)
Erin Weir (Regina—Lewvan)
2019-06-06 13:15 [p.28687]
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Mr. Speaker, I have the honour of serving on the all-party steel caucus with the member for Hamilton Mountain. I would just invite him to speak to the role of the all-party steel caucus in advocating for appropriate safeguards for our steel industry.
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C-101, An Act to amend the Customs Tarif ...
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Scott Duvall - 13:15
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