Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:25
CPC (SK)
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Mr. Speaker, again, he keeps saying things that are just not true. The previous Conservative government saw the private sector build four major pipelines, including one to tidewater, increasing our capacity to foreign markets. It is under the Liberal government that major pipeline proponents have pulled out of Canada. In fact, the C.D. Howe Institute estimates that 100 billion dollars' worth of energy projects have been killed by the government.
The Prime Minister committed to Trans Mountain being completed and in operation this year, but it is over a year later, and there is still no start date. His failure is costing Canadians. Why did he not say so?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:26
CPC (SK)
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Mr. Speaker, all the Prime Minister has done is buy a pipeline with taxpayers' money that he still does not have a plan to build. It is a terrible indictment of his record that in Canada, under his prime ministership, the government must nationalize a project to get it built. Under the Conservatives, the private sector did that.
We should not be surprised. After all, this is the Prime Minister who wants to phase out the energy sector and who has a senior minister who tweeted that they want to landlock Alberta's energy.
Why does the Prime Minister keep hurting our energy sector and the thousands of Canadians who work in it?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:28
CPC (SK)
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Mr. Speaker, we know what to do to get these projects built, starting with replacing the Prime Minister, scrapping the carbon tax, repealing Bill C-69 and giving our investors certainty that when they meet those standards, they can actually get it built.
The Prime Minister is great at saying yes. He just cannot get it done. Yesterday was another approval without a plan. Canadians did not want to see a photo op yesterday. They wanted a date on which this project would start.
Why did he fail to do that?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:29
CPC (SK)
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister can take great comfort in knowing that a real plan for the environment is coming at five o'clock. What it will not include is special deals for Liberal insiders.
Under the Prime Minister, well-connected friends of the Prime Minister have done very well. He rewards his well-connected billionaire friends with taxpayer handouts, like $12 million to Loblaws. He interfered in a criminal court case to help his corporate friends at SNC. He targeted entrepreneurs and small business owners while protecting his vast family fortune.
Why do the well-connected Liberals and the wealthy always get a better deal under Liberals?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:31
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:32
Jagmeet Singh - 14:33
Hon. Lisa Raitt - 14:43
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:45
Lib. (NS)
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Order. There is far too much noise in the House when people are trying to answer questions. They may not like the questions or the answers, but it is important in a democracy to hear both and not to be speaking when someone else is speaking. The hon. member for Carleton will come to order.
The hon. member for Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie.
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Alexandre Boulerice - 14:45
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:48
Lib. (NS)
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Order, order. No singing. Members can sing outside. It is a bit more like the last day of school, it seems to me.
The right hon. Prime Minister has the floor.
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:49
Lib. (NS)
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The hon. member for Barrie—Innisfil has said quite a bit today, without having the floor. I would ask him not to do that and to show respect for other members.
The hon. member for Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis.
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Hon. Steven Blaney - 14:50
Gérard Deltell - 14:58
Lib. (NS)
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The hon. member knows that he used an unparliamentary word. I would ask him to apologize.
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Gérard Deltell - 14:59
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:59
Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 15:00
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:02
NDP (SK)
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Mr. Speaker, the Denesuline of northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba were supposed to sign an agreement with the government after 18 years of negotiating for their land, harvesting and resource rights. A week ago, the minister backed away and now refuses to meet with them. She broke her promise and betrayed the Dene.
Meaningful reconciliation is about working with indigenous people and meeting in good faith. Will the minister meet with the Dene while they are in Ottawa and explain why she broke her promise, face to face?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:03
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:09
Lib. (NS)
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Order, please. The hon. member for Edmonton Manning ought to remember that the time to speak is when he is called upon and has the floor and not otherwise.
The hon. member for Nepean.
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Chandra Arya - 15:10
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:11
Lib. (NS)
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Some members seem to feel that it is vital to have constant noise when someone is speaking. I think they are mistaken, and I don't think Canadians appreciate it. I kind of wish the media would actually report on who does it.
The hon. member for Burnaby South.
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Jagmeet Singh - 15:12
Cheryl Hardcastle - 15:18
Lib. (NS)
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Does the hon. member have the unanimous consent of the House to move the motion?
Some hon. members: Agreed.
The Speaker: The House has heard the terms of the motion. Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the motion?
Some hon. members: Agreed.
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Hon. Geoff Regan - 15:20