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2019-06-17
Mark Gerretsen - 15:56
CPC (SK)
Kelly Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek)
2019-06-17 15:56 [p.29196]
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Mr. Speaker, I have the privilege of presenting two petitions today.
The first petition is on behalf of hundreds of Canadians who believe that the conscience rights of health care workers are not being protected when they are forced or coerced to become parties in assisted suicide. Section 2 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects the freedom of conscience and freedom of religion, yet the current government has done nothing to defend these rights in its euthanasia legislation. These citizens are calling on the Government of Canada to enshrine in the Criminal Code protection of conscience for physicians and health care workers. I trust that the government will urgently deal with these concerns and defend the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Euthanasia
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Petition 421-04493
CPC (SK)
Kelly Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek)
2019-06-17 15:57 [p.29196]
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Mr. Speaker, the second petition is on behalf of hundreds of Saskatchewan residents who believe that the Government of Canada must defend the rights of all Canadians, regardless of whether the Liberal Party of Canada agrees with their individual views. Section 2 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms identifies freedom of conscience, freedom of thought and freedom of belief as fundamental freedoms. These citizens believe that the current government requiring Canada summer jobs program applicants to hold the same views as the Liberal government is in contravention of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The petitioners call upon the Prime Minister to defend the charter and withdraw this requirement from the Canada summer jobs program. I hope the government will deal with the concerns of these citizens.
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Canada Summer Jobs
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Employers
Freedom of conscience and religion
Petition 421-04494
Student summer employment
Peter Julian - 15:57
Hon. David Lametti - 22:23
CPC (SK)
Randy Hoback (Prince Albert)
2019-06-17 22:24 [p.29247]
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Mr. Speaker, one thing about the Conservatives is we stand for the rights and concerns of the victims over the concerns of the criminals. I would ask the minister this. How can he justify the watering-down of offences such as impaired driving that causes bodily harm, the use of the date-rape drug or human trafficking? How can he justify the changes in these areas that make it less offensive or less of a consequence for people to participate in these types of crimes?
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C-75, An Act to amend the Criminal Code, ...
Consideration of Senate amendments
Crime and criminality
Criminal justice system
Government bills
Hon. David Lametti - 22:25
Marilyn Gladu - 23:02
CPC (SK)
Randy Hoback (Prince Albert)
2019-06-17 23:03 [p.29252]
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Mr. Speaker, it is interesting when we start comparing the Liberals and the Conservatives. The Liberals tend to come in here and say they know best. They will do what they think is best and what people should understand is best. The Conservatives talk to people. We talk to them about what they would like to see in regard to legislation, how criminals are treated and how victims are treated. Could the member inform this House on the difference between how the Conservatives approach this versus the Liberals? The reality is, they are preaching and we are listening.
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C-75, An Act to amend the Criminal Code, ...
Consideration of Senate amendments
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Marilyn Gladu - 23:03
Colin Fraser - 23:39
CPC (SK)
David Anderson (Cypress Hills—Grasslands)
2019-06-17 23:47 [p.29259]
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Mr. Speaker, I am not sure I will be getting up again in Parliament. We are coming to the end of this time and I will not be back in the fall, so I want to take a moment to recognize the staff members who spend so much of their time trying to get us ready so that we can come into the House and do our job. I want to particularly acknowledge my present staff, Anita Hindley, Anna-Marie Young, Joycelin Mosey and Tristan McLaughlin, for the work that they do.
In the House we often find ourselves at odds in terms of perspectives on issues and certainly that has been the case with the bill. Liberals have failed in so many areas in terms of justice bills. I think of Bill C-45, when they were told they were going to end up in court over their drunk driving provisions. That certainly is happening.
This bill lessens sentences for dozens of different offences in spite of what the Liberals are saying tonight. I am wondering if the member opposite could tell us why all of their conversation about justice issues is focused basically on giving criminals a break and so little of it is focused on protecting the public and victims of those crimes.
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C-75, An Act to amend the Criminal Code, ...
Consideration of Senate amendments
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Colin Fraser - 23:48
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Hansard - 433
2019-06-13
Carol Hughes - 12:21
CPC (SK)
Randy Hoback (Prince Albert)
2019-06-13 12:21 [p.29046]
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Madam Speaker, the Liberals make things so tough for themselves, it is unreal. The hon. government House leader said it was tabled in the House in December. She could have actually brought the legislation forward in plenty enough time for us to have a good debate here in the House and plenty enough time for the committee to do a thorough review of the bill.
I have two questions for the government House leader. One, will she assure us that if it goes to committee, the committee can hear from as many witnesses and take as much time that it needs to actually go through this legislation? Two, will she also assure us that if any changes in this legislation should happen in the U.S. this summer, the committee will have a chance to look at them before it finally votes on it and bring it back to the House?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 12:22
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2019-06-12
Gudie Hutchings - 14:24
CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2019-06-12 14:25 [p.28987]
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister received a letter yesterday from six provincial premiers who want him to accept the amendments to Bill C-69. What was the Prime Minister's response? He called them a threat to national unity. I would like to remind him that the only time Canadian unity is threatened is when the Liberals are in power.
When will he finally show some respect for all the provinces?
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C-69, An Act to enact the Impact Assessm ...
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:26
CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2019-06-12 14:26 [p.28987]
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister dismisses the legitimate concerns of premiers who are standing up for out-of-work men and women in the energy sector as playing political games. In fact, all provinces asked for amendments to Bill C-69. Even a letter from the Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador government stated that Bill C-69 would deter investment in the development of the resource sector without improving environmental protection. Therefore, the only person responsible for endangering national unity is the Prime Minister.
When will he do the right thing and kill Bill C-69?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:27
CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2019-06-12 14:28 [p.28987]
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Mr. Speaker, it is not just Conservatives who recognize that his policies are killing Canada's energy sector. In fact, the former NDP Alberta premier, Rachel Notley, also vehemently opposed the Prime Minister's anti-energy bills and former Liberal B.C. premier, Christy Clark, said that the Prime Minister walks around thinking he is not first among equals, but the only one who has no equal when it comes to the premiers. We know how the Prime Minister gets when he is in a mood like that, when he publicly stated that if he did not win the last election, he would support Quebec separatism.
Will the Prime Minister agree that the only threat to national unity is the Prime Minister?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:28
CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2019-06-12 14:29 [p.28987]
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is causing the problem. He is the one causing divisions between regions and polarizing Canadians. He is acting like someone who sets fire to a house and then lashes out at the people calling the fire department. It is his policies that killed the northern gateway project, that killed energy east and now has had to use taxpayers' dollars to purchase a decades-old pipeline.
When will he realize that it is his policies that are hurting the energy sector and leading to men and women being out of work?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:30
CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2019-06-12 14:30 [p.28988]
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Mr. Speaker, there he goes again just saying things that he knows are not true. The previous Conservative government saw four major pipelines completed and built, including one to tidewater, without taxpayers' dollars. It is his policies that have ignored indigenous concerns; indigenous communities that wanted to be partners in northern gateway. It is his policies that are condemning Canadians to always be reliant on foreign oil coming into our markets.
When will he realize that his policies are phasing out the energy sector and all the jobs that go with it?
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Oral questions
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Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:31
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:14
CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2019-06-12 15:14 [p.28996]
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Mr. Speaker, it has been 73 days since the Prime Minister sent me a letter, threatening to sue me for my statements about his corruption and attempted interference in a criminal court case. He is going to get up in a moment and say that he sent the notice to warn me about saying things that he thought were not true. Here is the thing. I have not backed down. I have not apologized for them. In fact, I have repeated those statements, word for word, outside of the chamber.
The Prime Minister knows that if he has to testify under oath, he will be charged with perjury for saying things that are not true. When will he see me in court?
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SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:15
Hon. Judy A. Sgro - 15:28
CPC (SK)
Cathay Wagantall (Yorkton—Melville)
2019-06-12 15:29 [p.28998]
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Mr. Speaker, I am presenting today one more petition on behalf of the member for Langley—Aldergrove. As members know, the hon. member is extremely ill, and palliative care is a very important issue to him. Unfortunately, he finds himself in circumstances of being in need of it. He needs our prayers as well.
The petitioners point out that hospice palliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing the problems associated with life-threatening illness through the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and assessment in the treatment of pain and other problems: physical, psychological and spiritual.
The petitioners point out that hospice palliative care provides relief from pain and other distressing symptoms, affirms life, regards dying as a normal process and intends neither to hasten nor postpone death. Hospice palliative care is not specifically mentioned in the Canada Health Act and is not accessible and available to all Canadians.
The petitioners request that the House of Commons specifically identify hospice palliative care as a defined medical service covered under the Canada Health Act so that provincial and territorial governments would be entitled to funds under the Canada health transfer system to be used to provide accessible and available hospice palliative care for all residents of Canada in their respective provinces and territories.
I know my colleagues—
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Petition 421-04422
Petition 421-04423
Petition 421-04424
Petition 421-04425
Petition 421-04426
Petition 421-04427
Bruce Stanton - 15:31
Sheri Benson - 15:31
CPC (SK)
Kelly Block (Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek)
2019-06-12 15:31 [p.28999]
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Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to table a petition today to supporting Bill S-240. This legislation would make it a criminal offence for Canadians to go abroad to receive an organ without the consent of the patient.
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Human organs and other body parts trafficking
Medical tourism
Medical transplantation
Organs
Petition 421-04429
S-240, An Act to amend the Criminal Code ...
Mark Gerretsen - 15:32
CPC (SK)
David Anderson (Cypress Hills—Grasslands)
2019-06-12 15:32 [p.28999]
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Mr. Speaker, I have 17 petitions to present from seven provinces, including my own province of Saskatchewan.
The petitions address the issue of Bill C-14, which prohibits compelling health care providers or institutions to provide medical assistance in dying but lacks clarity for effective enforcement.
Bill C-418 would provide that protection and make it an offence to intimidate a health care professional for the purpose of compelling him or her to take part in the provision of assisted suicide or to affect his or her employment.
The petitioners call on the Government of Canada to ensure that the conscience rights of medical personnel are protected by passing Bill C-418.
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C-418, An Act to amend the Criminal Code ...
Caregivers and health care professionals
Freedom of conscience and religion
Medical assistance in dying
Petition 421-04431
Petition 421-04432
Petition 421-04433
Petition 421-04434
Petition 421-04435
Petition 421-04436
Petition 421-04437
Petition 421-04438
Petition 421-04439
Petition 421-04440
Petition 421-04441
Petition 421-04442
Petition 421-04443
Petition 421-04444
Petition 421-04445
Petition 421-04446
Petition 421-04447
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