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2019-06-19
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:22
CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2019-06-19 14:24 [p.29385]
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Mr. Speaker, it has been a year since the Prime Minister promised that construction on Trans Mountain would begin.
Not one ounce of dirt has been moved so far. Canada's entire economy is suffering as a result. Every day of delay is costing Canadians $40 million. The Prime Minister promised that Trans Mountain would be built and operational in 2019.
Why did he mislead Canadians by making a promise he could not keep?
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Oil and gas
Oral questions
Pipeline transportation
Trans Mountain pipeline
Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:25 [p.29385]
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Mr. Speaker, for 10 years, Stephen Harper tried building pipelines to new markets and failed. He failed because he did not understand that major projects like this one can only move forward if we work with indigenous peoples and protect the environment. The Conservatives still do not grasp this.
That is exactly how we chose to move forward with the Trans Mountain pipeline. We followed the court's directions, and I am pleased to announce that construction will begin this summer.
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Oil and gas
Oral questions
Pipeline transportation
Trans Mountain pipeline
CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2019-06-19 14:26 [p.29385]
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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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Oil and gas
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Pipeline transportation
Trans Mountain pipeline
Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:26 [p.29385]
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Mr. Speaker, for 10 years, Mr. Harper and his Conservatives failed to get one pipeline built to new markets. The Conservatives talk about the Kinder Morgan Anchor Loop, but that pipeline goes nowhere near a port.
The reality is that the Conservatives did not understand, and still do not understand, that the only way to build energy projects today and into the future is to protect the environment at the same time and to work in partnership with indigenous peoples. That is exactly what we have done with the Trans Mountain pipeline, moved forward in the right way.
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CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2019-06-19 14:27 [p.29385]
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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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Oil and gas
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Pipeline transportation
Trans Mountain pipeline
Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:28 [p.29385]
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Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives just will not take yes for an answer. The reality is that we approved this pipeline, and it seems to cause tremendous consternation on the side of the Conservatives that we are actually succeeding in doing what the Alberta energy sector has long been asking for, which is access to new markets other than the United States.
We know that accessing new markets and having the money to pay for the transition to a cleaner, greener economy is important for building our future. They, quite frankly, do not know what to do or what to say, because they are wrong.
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CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2019-06-19 14:28 [p.29385]
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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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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:29 [p.29386]
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Mr. Speaker, what is very clear to everyone in this House, and indeed to all Canadians, is that the Conservatives still do not understand why they failed for 10 years to give the support to the Canadian economy that was needed. In the 21st century, the only way to move forward on big projects is to have a real plan for the environment and to bring in and work with indigenous communities. They refused to do that for 10 years, and they still do not see that the way to move forward is in partnership.
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CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2019-06-19 14:30 [p.29386]
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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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Government accountability
Oral questions
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:31 [p.29386]
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Mr. Speaker, I am pleased that the Leader of the Opposition mentioned his climate plan.
We have been waiting 416 days to see this climate plan, but members will forgive Canadians for being a little skeptical about what is going to be in that climate plan, because the Leader of the Opposition thinks that pollution should be free. He thinks that plastic pollution is not a problem. He will not admit that climate change contributes to extreme weather events, and he continues to not understand that the only way to move forward on creating better energy projects is by protecting the environment at the same time.
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Government accountability
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NDP (BC)
Jagmeet Singh (Burnaby South)
2019-06-19 14:31 [p.29386]
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After a year of higher temperatures and more floods and forest fires, people across the country are feeling the effects of climate change. The decision to approve the Trans Mountain expansion is not going to help people deal with climate change.
The Liberals are spending more than $10 billion to expand a pipeline. Why are the Liberals not investing this money in green initiatives to build a secure future for generations to come?
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Climate change and global warming
Oil and gas
Oral questions
Pipeline transportation
Trans Mountain pipeline
Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:32 [p.29386]
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Mr. Speaker, that is exactly what we are going to do.
Over the past four years, we have done more for the environment than any other government in Canada's history. We have put a price on pollution. We are safeguarding our oceans. We are investing in public transit. We are reducing plastic pollution. We have also listened to Canadians about their desire for a cleaner future. Therefore, every dollar from this project will be invested in Canada's clean energy transition. With this project, we are creating jobs, opening new markets, accelerating the clean energy transition and generating—
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Oil and gas
Oral questions
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Trans Mountain pipeline
Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:33
NDP (BC)
Jagmeet Singh (Burnaby South)
2019-06-19 14:33 [p.29386]
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Mr. Speaker, that is a ludicrous proposition, given that no profits are going to be made in this project.
The race to the bottom with this pipeline, between the Liberals and Conservatives, is taking us in the wrong direction. Instead of ending fossil fuel subsidies, the Prime Minister is buying pipelines. Instead of legally binding emissions targets, the Prime Minister is continuing with Stephen Harper's targets. Instead of building a new relationship with indigenous communities, the Prime Minister has stuck with grand symbolism. New Democrats are proposing a better way.
Why is the Prime Minister refusing to protect coastal communities, indigenous communities and our environment?
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Climate change and global warming
Oil and gas
Oral questions
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Trans Mountain pipeline
Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2019-06-19 14:34 [p.29386]
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Mr. Speaker, during the last four years, we have done more for the environment than any other government in Canada's history. We have put a price on pollution, we are safeguarding our oceans, we are investing in public transit and we are reducing plastic pollution. We have also listened very carefully to Canadians about their desire for a cleaner future. Every dollar from this project will be invested in Canada's clean energy transition.
We are creating jobs, opening new markets, accelerating our clean energy transition and generating new avenues for indigenous economic prosperity.
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Climate change and global warming
Oil and gas
Oral questions
Pipeline transportation
Trans Mountain pipeline
NDP (BC)
Jagmeet Singh (Burnaby South)
2019-06-19 14:34 [p.29386]
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Mr. Speaker, I can summarize the Liberals' position on the environment. On one day, they pass a motion recognizing a climate emergency, and then on the very next day, they approve a pipeline. That is the government's track record.
The Liberals will dramatically increase our emissions, threaten coastlines and disrespect coastal and indigenous communities. The new hearings failed to look at the impact of climate, and they failed to meaningfully consult.
Why is the Prime Minister refusing to back up symbolic gestures with concrete actions to defend our environment?
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Climate change and global warming
Oil and gas
Oral questions
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Trans Mountain pipeline
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:35
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