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2019-06-14
Greg Fergus - 12:11
GP (BC)
Paul Manly (Nanaimo—Ladysmith)
2019-06-14 12:12 [p.29131]
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Mr. Speaker, I am astounded to learn that the government thinks it can use article 6 of the Paris accord to earn carbon credits for exporting fracked gas to Asian markets. Does the government not realize that fracked gas has the same carbon footprint as coal?
When will the government have the political courage to take responsibility for its international obligations and reduce the emissions of the oil and gas industry in Canada? When will the government ban the climate-destroying practice of gas fracking?
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Sean Fraser - 12:12
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Hansard - 429
2019-06-07
Gary Anandasangaree - 12:10
GP (BC)
Paul Manly (Nanaimo—Ladysmith)
2019-06-07 12:11 [p.28759]
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Madam Speaker, the provinces and territories that represent 85% of the Canadian population have reduced their greenhouse gases by 15% since 2005, almost enough to meet the 2020 targets that Canada agreed to in Copenhagen. However, we will not meet that target because two provinces, Alberta and Saskatchewan, have increased emissions by the same amount and now account for 50% of Canada's emission.
What is the government prepared to do to curb the emissions of Canada's oil and gas industry so we can meet our international obligations?
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Sean Fraser - 12:11
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Hansard - 428
2019-06-06
Hon. Geoff Regan - 15:33
GP (BC)
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands)
2019-06-06 15:34 [p.28709]
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Mr. Speaker, it arises out of the point made by my friend from Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound. We would never reference the presence or absence of a minister in the House. However, it certainly was unusual that the Minister of Environment did not rise to answer questions, which went to her parliamentary secretary instead.
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Hon. Geoff Regan - 15:35
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2019-06-04
Hon. Chrystia Freeland - 15:10
GP (BC)
Paul Manly (Nanaimo—Ladysmith)
2019-06-04 15:10 [p.28506]
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Mr. Speaker, my constituents in Nanaimo—Ladysmith are having an increasingly difficult time paying the rising costs of pharmaceutical drugs. It is clear that it is beyond time to implement a universal pharmacare program. The new NAFTA includes provisions that extend patents on drugs from eight years to 10 years and will keep the cost of drugs high for consumers longer. What is the government prepared to do to keep pharmaceuticals affordable for those who need them, and to stop the excessive profiteering of big pharma?
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Pam Damoff - 15:11
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2019-05-30
Hon. Diane Lebouthillier - 15:08
GP (BC)
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands)
2019-05-30 15:08 [p.28304]
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Madam Speaker, we have been debating in this place a climate emergency. We know we are in a climate emergency. It is not in the abstract; it is real and happening in real time. In the community of Pikangikum First Nation in northern Ontario right now, 4,000 people are one to two kilometres from a raging fire. Recent reports are that the Hercules aircraft cannot land because of the smoke. It is terrifying for them, right now.
Can the hon. Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness give us an update on what the government is doing to help?
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Hon. Ralph Goodale - 15:09
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Hansard - 420
2019-05-27
Paul Lefebvre - 15:06
GP (BC)
Paul Manly (Nanaimo—Ladysmith)
2019-05-27 15:06 [p.28059]
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Mr. Speaker, is the government prepared to take emergency action to help people in crisis with affordable housing under the national housing strategy? We have people with disabilities, low-income seniors and single-parent families who are finding themselves homeless in our communities due to rising housing costs and a lack of affordable housing.
Will the government take emergency measures to help our most vulnerable citizens?
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Hon. Jean-Yves Duclos - 15:07
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2019-05-17
Hon. David Lametti - 12:04
GP (BC)
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands)
2019-05-17 12:05 [p.28010]
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Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Environment. We are part of a very important agreement—and full credit to the federal government and the government of B.C.—as well as an indigenous partnership to protect an iconic species, the southern mountain caribou.
I am afraid. I am hearing reports that the consultations of the B.C. government seem to be stirring up opposition to protecting the species instead of solidifying what is a groundbreaking model agreement.
I wonder if the federal government is concerned, as I am, that we not let this deal get unstuck.
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Sean Fraser - 12:06
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2019-04-29
Hon. Bardish Chagger - 15:07
GP (BC)
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands)
2019-04-29 15:08 [p.27109]
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Mr. Speaker, I do not need to tell members of the House that our country is in the midst of a climate emergency. We see flooding throughout Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick, killer wind storms in British Columbia in the winter and forest fires in the summer. What we do not need is to weaken the already inadequate plan that we have from the federal government.
I would like assurances that Canada will stand firm on its equivalency agreement for vehicle emission standards with the State of California no matter what the White House does.
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Sean Fraser - 15:09
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Hansard - 400
2019-04-08
Hon. David Lametti - 15:09
GP (BC)
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands)
2019-04-08 15:10 [p.26816]
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Mr. Speaker, as many members here know, today we are commemorating the 25th anniversary of the horrors of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Many Canadian military who served in Rwanda, particularly in the second phase of the mission where it was not a failure but where they did really solid work, go unrecognized on the Veterans Affairs website, unrecognized on the DND website and still have not had the opportunity that some parliamentarians have had to go back to Rwanda. They need a medal for that second phase of service as other governments have done for their veterans who experienced the unbearable.
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Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 15:11
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Hansard - 391
2019-03-18
Hon. Bill Blair - 15:15
GP (BC)
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands)
2019-03-18 15:16 [p.26068]
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Mr. Speaker, over 150,000 students demonstrated in Montreal last Friday.
Thousands more walked in almost every town and city in Canada, with students saying that we were stealing their future and they wanted to take it back. One sign in Victoria, where hundreds and hundreds of kids were marching, said that the kids were the only adults in the room.
When will the government get rid of the Harper target to extinction and bring in place a target that takes us to survival?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:16
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Hansard - 389
2019-02-28
Hon. Patty Hajdu - 15:09
GP (BC)
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands)
2019-02-28 15:10 [p.25931]
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Mr. Speaker, advice from my heart to my friends in the Liberal Party: Do not dispute the truth of what our former minister of justice has said. Do not attempt to question or undermine or impugn her integrity. No one will believe them if they do.
What the Liberals must do is tell the truth and let the chips fall where they may, starting with these three steps: call for a public inquiry, release the former minister of justice from restrictions on her evidence and fire the Clerk of the Privy Council office.
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 15:11
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2019-02-21
Hon. David Lametti - 15:06
GP (BC)
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands)
2019-02-21 15:06 [p.25637]
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Mr. Speaker, it was certainly welcome news more than a year ago when the current government announced that we would have a Canadian ombudsperson for responsible enterprise. For too long, Canadians have been horrified by human rights abuses at the hands of Canadian mining companies and their actions overseas that bring shame to this country.
The Canadian ombudsperson for responsible enterprise was supposed to be a model for the world. It is a year later. Where is it?
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Hon. Jim Carr - 15:07
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Hansard - 379
2019-02-06
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:11
GP (BC)
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands)
2019-02-06 15:12 [p.25331]
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Mr. Speaker, on February 1, this place happily passed Bill S-203 at second reading. It started in the Senate with Liberal Senator Wilfred Moore and then went to Senator Murray Sinclair. It is not yet before the Standing Committee on Fisheries. We need it to be there. In this place, we need to let Canadians know, before the next election, that we will not tolerate the keeping of whales and dolphins, sentient beings, in conditions that amount to torture.
Does the Prime Minister stand with us? Could we get this passed before the next election?
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S-203, An Act to amend the Criminal Code ...
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:12
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Hansard - 375
2019-01-31
Hon. Jean-Yves Duclos - 15:06
GP (BC)
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands)
2019-01-31 15:07 [p.25104]
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Mr. Speaker, my constituents—indeed, all British Columbians—are irate at the money-laundering scandal that went on in B.C. with government-owned casinos. A billion dollars a year was laundered through those casinos from drug profits, illicit gambling and extortion, and it fuelled directly the housing crisis and the opioid crisis.
What did the RCMP know? Why did it turn a blind eye? Are we looking into it?
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Peter Schiefke - 15:07
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Hansard - 367
2018-12-07
Jean-Claude Poissant - 12:06
GP (BC)
Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands)
2018-12-07 12:06 [p.24569]
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Madam Speaker, just as the world realizes that we have to leave fossil fuels in the ground, the Trump administration has its sights set on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Something about those words should have given Trump a hint that we are not supposed to drill there. It is the place that is essential for the porcupine caribou's birthing and calving grounds. It is essential for the Gwich'in people on both sides of our border.
What has the Government of Canada done to stand in the way of Donald Trump and his blind rush to develop the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge?
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Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
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Porcupine caribou
Sean Fraser - 12:07
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