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2019-06-17
Hon. Bill Blair - 14:50
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-06-17 14:51 [p.29185]
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Mr. Speaker, Canada's Arctic sovereignty is under threat. The United States refuses to recognize our sovereignty over our Arctic waters.
Last month, U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, called our claim to the Northwest Passage “illegitimate”. The Arctic has never been a priority to the Liberals, and the Prime Minister has never stood up for our Arctic sovereignty.
The Prime Minister is meeting with President Trump on Thursday. Does the Prime Minister plan to continue his policy of giving away our sovereignty to Trump or will he finally fight for Arctic?
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Oral questions
Robert Oliphant - 14:51
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2019-06-10
Marco Mendicino - 15:07
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-06-10 15:07 [p.28815]
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Mr. Speaker, the Manitoba-Minnesota hydro transmission project is good for Manitoba and is good for the environment by replacing Minnesota's coal-fired power plants. However, the Prime Minister has made it perfectly clear: It is either his way or the highway.
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark had it right when she said the Prime Minister does not consider himself first among equals, because he believes that he is the only one who has no equal.
Will the Prime Minister just once humble himself, change course and allow Manitoba to build this clean energy project?
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Hon. Amarjeet Sohi - 15:08
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Hansard - 425
2019-06-03
Terry Duguid - 15:01
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-06-03 15:02 [p.28414]
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Mr. Speaker, Manitobans are angry that the Prime Minister is refusing to allow the sale of our clean energy. The National Energy Board has approved a hydro transmission line to Minnesota, but the Prime Minister is actively trying to kill that project. It is obvious the Prime Minister is lashing out at Manitoba in retaliation for standing up against him and his carbon tax.
When will the Prime Minister get out of the way and allow this project to be built?
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Hon. Amarjeet Sohi - 15:03
Add a filter on Hansard - 423
Hansard - 423
2019-05-30
Carol Hughes - 15:05
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-30 15:05 [p.28304]
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Madam Speaker, Manitobans deserve the right to sell their resources abroad. Minnesota is willing to buy the clean hydroelectric power that Manitoba proudly produces. The National Energy Board has approved the transmission lines, but the Prime Minister is overruling the decision and is trying to stop the project. It is clear that the Prime Minister is holding a grudge against Manitoba because it will not go along with his carbon tax.
Why will the Prime Minister not let Manitoba sell its clean energy?
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Paul Lefebvre - 15:05
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Hansard - 421
2019-05-28
Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:57
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-28 14:57 [p.28147]
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Mr. Speaker, trying to use wiggle words instead of making a decision is not leadership.
Our Canadian Armed Forces and our veterans want a defence minister, not a spectator. The defence minister sat idly by during a secret ceremony for the Afghanistan memorial, instead of standing up for the families of the fallen. As someone who served in Afghanistan, it is shocking that the minister could be so thoughtless when it comes to honouring our fallen soldiers. Why did the defence minister take part in the secret ceremony when he knew it excluded the families of the fallen?
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Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 14:58
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Hansard - 420
2019-05-27
Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 14:30
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-27 14:30 [p.28051]
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Mr. Speaker, it is too little too late. The chief of the defence staff is once again the fall guy for the Prime Minister and the defence minister. General Vance has apologized to insulted veterans and families of the fallen who were disrespected when the Afghanistan war memorial was dedicated in a secret ceremony. The defence minister knew exactly what was going on. He was there and he did not see anything wrong with it then.
Is the minister brave enough to look each and every one of those families in the eye and say that he is sorry to them personally?
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Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 14:31
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Hansard - 419
2019-05-17
Francis Drouin - 11:14
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-17 11:15 [p.27999]
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Mr. Speaker, despite the House seeing it fit to apologize to Vice-Admiral Norman, the Liberals on the defence committee refused to invite him to tell his story. Today The Globe and Mail is reporting that the Prime Minister is the one who angrily launched the RCMP investigation that identified Mark Norman.
The charge against Vice-Admiral Norman has been stayed. A judge said that he is a free man, but the Liberals will not let him talk.
Why are the Liberals doing the Prime Minister's dirty work? What are they trying to cover up?
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Norman, Mark
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Trudeau, Justin
Serge Cormier - 11:16
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-17 11:17 [p.28000]
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Mr. Speaker, it sounds like the Liberal cover-up is continuing.
Vice-Admiral Mark Norman served this country with honour and distinction for 30 years, yet the Liberals will not even give him 30 seconds at one committee meeting to tell his story. They are covering up and protecting the Prime Minister and his involvement in this matter.
The Globe and Mail revealed today that the Prime Minister is the one who demanded the investigation. Why would the Prime Minister think it is appropriate to politically direct an RCMP investigation?
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Norman, Mark
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Trudeau, Justin
Hon. Bardish Chagger - 11:17
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-17 11:18 [p.28000]
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Mr. Speaker, the minister may want to actually think about what actually happened here and that it was the Prime Minister who demanded the investigation to find a scapegoat for his cabinet leaks.
On two occasions, the Prime Minister stated publicly that Vice-Admiral Norman would be charged, even before the charges were laid and the investigation was complete. We now know that the Liberals withheld evidence from the RCMP, the public prosecutor and Vice-Admiral Norman's defence team. Vice-Admiral Norman deserves better than this kind of treatment from the Liberals.
Why are the Liberals tarnishing the great reputation of Vice-Admiral Norman just to protect the Prime Minister?
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Hon. David Lametti - 11:19
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Hansard - 418
2019-05-16
Cheryl Gallant - 14:30
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-16 14:31 [p.27947]
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Mr. Speaker, as vice-chair of the national defence committee, I am disappointed that the Liberal chair of the committee from Kelowna—Lake Country is stubbornly refusing to accommodate requests from media to televise today's meeting. There is intense national interest regarding the unjust prosecution of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, but the Liberals want to keep it in the dark.
So much for Liberal transparency. It is starting to smell a lot like a cover-up.
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Norman, Mark
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Standing Committee on National Defence
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CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-16 14:32 [p.27947]
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Mr. Speaker, last night I asked the Minister of National Defence if he would finally apologize on behalf of the Liberal government to Vice-Admiral Mark Norman for the miscarriage of justice he suffered at the government's hands. The answer was nothing.
The documents the Prime Minister fought to keep secret were the very documents that vindicated Vice-Admiral Norman. It could have happened months ago, yet the Liberals still refuse to turn them over to the court.
If the minister truly regrets what happened to Vice-Admiral Norman, will he let the sun shine in, release the documents and end this Liberal cover-up?
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Norman, Mark
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Serge Cormier - 14:32
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Hansard - 417
2019-05-15
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson - 15:09
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-15 15:10 [p.27838]
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Mr. Speaker, the Liberals are refusing to allow Thursday's emergency meeting on Vice-Admiral Norman to be televised. Canadians deserve transparency, but the Liberals would rather hide in the dark.
Vice-Admiral Norman has said he has a story to tell that Canadians want to hear. Canadians need to be assured that the Prime Minister is not orchestrating another cover-up.
My question is for the chair of the national defence committee. Will he do the right thing and have our committee meeting televised live by the House of Commons?
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Norman, Mark
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 15:11
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Hansard - 416
2019-05-14
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:29
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-14 14:30 [p.27759]
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister ordered documents to be withheld that could have cleared Vice-Admiral Mark Norman's name months ago. We are now learning that these documents may have been withheld from both the RCMP and the public prosecutor. How can the Liberals claim they did not interfere in this process when they refused to hand over the evidence?
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Canadian Forces
Legal proceedings
Norman, Mark
Oral questions
Political influence
Hon. David Lametti - 14:30
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-14 14:30 [p.27759]
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Mr. Speaker, it is still absurd that the defence is still waiting for documents from the government. The Liberals claim they did nothing wrong, yet the defence minister regrets the process Vice-Admiral Norman went through. What does he regret? Was it that the Liberals withheld documents from the RCMP? Was it that they withheld documents from the public prosecutor? Was it that they withheld documents from Norman's defence team?
When will the Prime Minister finally set the truth free, and will he testify at the national defence committee?
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Canadian Forces
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Norman, Mark
Oral questions
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Serge Cormier - 14:31
Add a filter on Hansard - 415
Hansard - 415
2019-05-13
Hon. Bill Blair - 14:28
CPC (MB)
James Bezan (Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman)
2019-05-13 14:29 [p.27681]
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Mr. Speaker, the minister said at an event that he regrets the process Vice-Admiral Norman had to go through, but he seems to have forgotten that it was the Prime Minister who hung the Vice-Admiral out to dry in the first place. Now that Vice-Admiral Norman has been declared innocent, it is time for this corrupt Liberal government to explain why it obstructed justice, used code words to hide its actions and refused to turn over evidence.
Will the Prime Minister allow the national defence committee to examine the politically motivated attack against Vice-Admiral Norman, yes or no?
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Canadian Forces
Legal proceedings
Norman, Mark
Oral questions
Political influence
Standing Committee on National Defence
Serge Cormier - 14:29
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