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2019-06-19
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:02
NDP (SK)
Georgina Jolibois (Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River)
2019-06-19 15:03 [p.29391]
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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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Aboriginal policy
Comprehensive land claims
Dene Nation
Oral questions
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:03
Add a filter on Hansard - 436
Hansard - 436
2019-06-18
Paul Lefebvre - 14:45
NDP (SK)
Sheri Benson (Saskatoon West)
2019-06-18 14:46 [p.29307]
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Mr. Speaker, we have a housing crisis in Canada, and the Liberals are failing to address it. The PBO report shows that the Liberals are inflating their own figures while families in our communities are facing constant stress to find a place to call home. The report says the Liberals are doing even less to help people with immediate housing needs than the Harper government did. I find this shameful. Enough with the empty promises. Will the government act now to end homelessness and ensure families in Canada have a place to call home?
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Oral questions
Social housing
Adam Vaughan - 14:46
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Hansard - 431
2019-06-11
Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:56
NDP (SK)
Georgina Jolibois (Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River)
2019-06-11 14:56 [p.28922]
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Mr. Speaker, Helen is a senior living in Meadow Lake. Every month, she goes a little more into debt, because she is on a limited income and has expensive medical bills. Now the CRA is going after Helen for back taxes she cannot afford to pay, yet the Liberals are giving up millions of dollars to big companies through tax loopholes created by the Conservatives.
Why is the government making life harder for seniors like Helen instead of fighting for their right to live with dignity?
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Oral questions
Poverty
Senior citizens
Hon. Filomena Tassi - 14:57
Add a filter on Hansard - 426
Hansard - 426
2019-06-04
Hon. Carolyn Bennett - 14:39
NDP (SK)
Sheri Benson (Saskatoon West)
2019-06-04 14:39 [p.28500]
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Mr. Speaker, the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls released 231 calls for justice to protect indigenous women and children. The calls include providing sufficient and readily available transit between cities in rural and northern communities. I have asked the current Liberal government 18 times to provide safe and affordable transportation in Saskatchewan, following the closure of the STC and the Greyhound service cuts.
Will the Liberals act now to ensure indigenous women and girls have access to safe transportation options?
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Aboriginal peoples
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National Inquiry into Missing and Murder ...
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Hon. Marc Garneau - 14:40
Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:46
NDP (SK)
Georgina Jolibois (Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River)
2019-06-04 14:46 [p.28501]
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Mr. Speaker, the missing and murdered indigenous women and girls inquiry has called for serious action to help the families of women who have gone missing.
Families across northern Saskatchewan expect action from the Liberal government after the genocide of indigenous women. The families of Happy Charles and Myrna Montgrand need mental health supports and funding to help find their loved ones.
Will the Liberals commit today to provide all the necessary resources toward missing and murdered women in northern Saskatchewan?
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Aboriginal peoples
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National Inquiry into Missing and Murder ...
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Saskatchewan
Hon. Carolyn Bennett - 14:47
Add a filter on Hansard - 424
Hansard - 424
2019-05-31
Paul Lefebvre - 11:43
NDP (AB)
Linda Duncan (Edmonton Strathcona)
2019-05-31 11:44 [p.28350]
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Mr. Speaker, this spring, I met with traumatized Tibetan youth recently escaped from Tibet where they had faced suppression of their Tibetan language, increased mass surveillance, intimidation, arbitrary arrest and torture. While China has committed to the UN to better protect religious freedom and to respect rights, there is no evidence of change. Tibetans continue to protest and self-immolate. The U.S. ambassador visited Tibet, raised concerns about religious freedom and called on China to recommence the dialogue on a middle way agreement.
Will the government follow suit and encourage China to pursue the dialogue with the envoys of the Dalai Lama?
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Hon. Chrystia Freeland - 11:44
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2019-05-29
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:44
NDP (SK)
Georgina Jolibois (Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River)
2019-05-29 14:44 [p.28220]
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Mr. Speaker, in February, the minister announced funding to make much needed safety improvements to the Fond du Lac Airport, but now the Liberals are telling the community that it needs to apply again for already promised funding. The Liberals are really quick to make promises to northerners, but they act more like the Conservatives, who never cared to invest in northern Saskatchewan. Northerners are tired of being betrayed by the Liberals.
Will the Prime Minister commit to his promise to Fond du Lac and release the funding today?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:45
Add a filter on Hansard - 419
Hansard - 419
2019-05-17
Serge Cormier - 11:41
NDP (SK)
Sheri Benson (Saskatoon West)
2019-05-17 11:41 [p.28005]
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Mr. Speaker, the Liberals promised to do politics differently, but on the ground, for many seniors, life is still unaffordable. It is positive that we have a Minister of Seniors, but people in my community still cannot afford to pay for the care they need as they age. We must do better for people who built this country.
The GIS increase is a small drop in the bucket, and many people never see that increase. Saskatoon seniors are struggling. Will the government ensure that seniors in Saskatoon can afford the care they need to age with dignity?
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Sherry Romanado - 11:42
Add a filter on Hansard - 414
Hansard - 414
2019-05-10
Hon. David Lametti - 11:33
NDP (SK)
Sheri Benson (Saskatoon West)
2019-05-10 11:34 [p.27630]
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Madam Speaker, this week the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance was bragging about all the support for seniors coming from the government, but here is a reality check. Seniors living on fixed income and in affordable housing in Saskatchewan do not see this help. When their GIS or OAS increases, their rent goes up. If their CPP increases with inflation, their GIS goes down.
Will the government pass my bill, Bill C-353, and end these clawbacks to ensure that when seniors on low income see their pension payments increase, so does their quality of life?
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Adam Vaughan - 11:35
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Hansard - 413
2019-05-09
Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 14:42
NDP (SK)
Sheri Benson (Saskatoon West)
2019-05-09 14:43 [p.27587]
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Mr. Speaker, HIV patients in Saskatchewan are not receiving treatment with free, readily available antiretroviral drugs that will save their lives and prevent transmission of the virus. This is in direct violation of the Canada Health Act. Meanwhile, many young people with HIV in my province are dying, and Saskatchewan has the highest HIV diagnosis rate in the country.
Why will the Liberal government not enforce the Canada Health Act and ensure that HIV patients in Saskatchewan have the same access to treatment and care as other Canadians?
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Saskatchewan
Pam Damoff - 14:43
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Hansard - 409
2019-05-03
Arif Virani - 11:24
NDP (SK)
Georgina Jolibois (Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River)
2019-05-03 11:25 [p.27336]
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister and his office are spending their time on the Prime Minister's most important relationship, but sadly, it is not with indigenous people. He continues to prioritize helping Liberals get ahead, while indigenous people struggle with the government's broken promises. Communities in my riding are struggling with access to safe and affordable housing, to well-paying local jobs and to quality medical care near home. When will the Prime Minister be true to his word and act to help first nation communities?
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Aboriginal policy
Oral questions
Dan Vandal - 11:26
Add a filter on Hansard - 408
Hansard - 408
2019-05-02
Hon. David Lametti - 14:44
NDP (SK)
Georgina Jolibois (Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River)
2019-05-02 14:45 [p.27301]
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Mr. Speaker, like many northerners, Napoleon Bouvier in Ile à la Crosse does not have access to medical care. Instead of making life easier for northerners, the price of medical care and pharmacare is only going up for people in my riding. We cannot afford to wait any longer.
When will the Liberals invest in health care in northern Saskatchewan so every northerner can live with dignity?
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Aboriginal reserves
Health services accessibility
Oral questions
Yvonne Jones - 14:45
Add a filter on Hansard - 407
Hansard - 407
2019-05-01
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:59
NDP (SK)
Sheri Benson (Saskatoon West)
2019-05-01 15:00 [p.27235]
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Mr. Speaker, with the end of STC and Greyhound service, many people living in Saskatchewan are unable to safely travel within the province.
The Minister of Transport recently said, “Intercity bus services are important for the people of British Columbia and for Canadians across the country, particularly for those in Indigenous, rural and remote communities where other transportation options do not exist.” That description sounds an awful lot like Saskatchewan.
If the minister truly believes this, then why is he only providing money for intercity public transportation for British Columbia and not for Saskatchewan?
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Bus services
Oral questions
Remote communities
Saskatchewan
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 15:01
Add a filter on Hansard - 404
Hansard - 404
2019-04-12
Anthony Rota - 11:36
NDP (SK)
Georgina Jolibois (Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River)
2019-04-12 11:36 [p.27049]
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Mr. Speaker, survivors of the Île-à-la-Crosse and Timber Bay boarding schools are seeking justice from the government. When they were in opposition, the Liberals wanted justice for Métis survivors from northern Saskatchewan, but they have done nothing to provide compensation or justice since they formed government.
Métis people and survivors of boarding schools do not want to wait for another election to get justice. Will the Liberals commit today to do the right thing for survivors of the Île-à-la-Crosse and Timber Bay boarding schools?
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Aboriginal policy
Aboriginal residential schools
Oral questions
Marc Miller - 11:37
NDP (SK)
Georgina Jolibois (Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River)
2019-04-12 11:37 [p.27050]
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Mr. Speaker, we are just weeks away from the Kashechewan First Nation's annual evacuation. The dike wall could fail, causing catastrophic damage to the community.
This community has been waiting for funding for relocation to higher ground for years. The Liberal budget gave nothing to the community, and people are getting desperate. This is not a nation-to-nation relationship. When will the Liberals stop playing games with the lives of Kashechewan's people and fund their relocation?
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Aboriginal peoples
Albany River
Floods
Housing
Kashechewan First Nation
Oral questions
Dan Vandal - 11:38
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