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2021-06-18
Hon. Marc Miller - 11:47
CPC (MB)
Raquel Dancho (Kildonan—St. Paul)
2021-06-18 11:48 [p.8773]
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Madam Speaker, Elder Eliza is a constituent of mine and a residential school survivor. She and her daughter applied for their status cards and were promised it would take six months to review. It has now been nearly three years. Every time they call Indigenous Services Canada for an update, they are left on hold for hours and given the runaround, time and time again. Perhaps it is because the minister has only 10 people at the call centre to process thousands of status card applications.
Elder Eliza feels this delay is just another form of mistreatment and disrespect of indigenous peoples. Will the minister ensure Elder Eliza and her daughter receive their status cards before the third anniversary of their application on July 7?
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Hon. Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs)
2021-06-18 11:48 [p.8773]
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Madam Speaker, I would ask the member to forward that information to my office and reach out. We will do our utmost to expedite that process.
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2021-06-17
Hon. Harjit S. Sajjan - 14:45
Lib. (NT)
Michael McLeod (Northwest Territories)
2021-06-17 14:46 [p.8674]
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Mr. Speaker, a person's name is fundamental to who they are. Indigenous names are endowed with deep, cultural meaning and speak to indigenous peoples' presence on the land since time immemorial. Yet, the impact of colonialism means that many indigenous peoples' names have not been recognized.
Could the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship please update the House on the progress the government has made in responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's call to action 17 to enable residential school survivors and their families to reclaim and use their indigenous names on all government documents?
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Hon. Marco Mendicino (Eglinton—Lawrence)
2021-06-17 14:47 [p.8674]
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Mr. Speaker, supporting first nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in reclaiming and using their indigenous names is an integral part of the shared journey of reconciliation. We have now established a formal process for residential school survivors, their families and all indigenous peoples to reclaim their indigenous names on passports and other travel documents free of charge.
Fulfilling call to action 17 means that indigenous peoples can proudly reclaim that which was always theirs, their names, which will allow us to continue on the road to reconciliation.
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Hon. Ed Fast - 14:48
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2021-04-13
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson - 15:05
NDP (BC)
Rachel Blaney (North Island—Powell River)
2021-04-13 15:06 [p.5519]
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Mr. Speaker, Indigenous Services Canada has taken up to two years to process applications for Indian status, while a Canadian passport is processed within 16 weeks. Status cards are necessary for first nations people to access health supports, including vaccinations. If the process is so complicated that it can take over two years to figure it out, there is something wrong with the system. I have a constituent who has been waiting for over three years. This is unacceptable and this is systemic racism.
When will the Liberals stop hiding behind the bureaucracy and talking points and actually fix it?
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Hon. Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs)
2021-04-13 15:07 [p.5519]
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Mr. Speaker, the member will know that this government has made significant investments in accelerating the processing times in and around status. The cases can vary from one person to another. If the member has any particular case she would like to advance, the ministry would be more than happy to look at it and pass it onto my team.
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Jenica Atwin - 15:07
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2020-11-24
Hon. Mélanie Joly - 14:43
NDP (BC)
Taylor Bachrach (Skeena—Bulkley Valley)
2020-11-24 14:44 [p.2326]
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Mr. Speaker, Max Johnson is an amazing local artist in Bella Bella. When I first met him two summers ago, he was painting artwork on the front of the new big house in his community. It was heartbreaking to later hear that he and his granddaughter had been racially profiled by BMO staff in Vancouver and had been handcuffed by police for trying to open a bank account.
Now we have learned it was Indigenous Services Canada who told the bank manager they should call the police. Will this minister apologize, and inform this House of the steps he has taken to investigate this situation and ensure that it never happens again?
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Hon. Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs)
2020-11-24 14:45 [p.2326]
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Mr. Speaker, incidents like this should never happen again. The incident in question was exceedingly alarming.
I would invite the member opposite, and indeed all Canadians, to review the 911 transcript. It is unclear at this time, but if there is any trace that Indigenous Services Canada, or any part of the Government of Canada, was involved in that type of advice, as well as what information was conveyed when they relayed what was alleged, we will get to it. We will take responsibility for that action, apologize, move forward and ensure that status cards are respected by all Canadians within this country.
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Brian Masse - 14:45
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2020-11-23
Hon. Marc Miller - 14:34
CPC (SK)
Gary Vidal (Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River)
2020-11-23 14:35 [p.2241]
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Mr. Speaker, pointing a finger at the provinces is not going to solve the problem. Let us try something different.
On December 20 of last year, Maxwell Johnson and his granddaughter were handcuffed and put in the back of a police cruiser simply for attempting to open a bank account using a status card as identification. Today we learned that it was ISC, the minister's own department, that encouraged the bank to call 911.
Does the minister actually think this was a appropriate response by his department?
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Hon. Marc Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs)
2020-11-23 14:35 [p.2241]
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Mr. Speaker, the incidents in question are exceedingly alarming. Indeed, they did occur a year ago, and what we saw was the process of systemic racism showing its head on the ground, and the results that it had with the police intervening.
Clearly all members of society need to know and respect the validity of a status card. I only recently got the transcript of the 911 call. In the process of reviewing it, it is slightly unclear, but if there is an issue with Indigenous Services Canada and its involvement, we will act swiftly.
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Gérard Deltell - 14:36
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2019-12-09
Hon. Bill Morneau - 15:06
Lib. (ON)
Marie-France Lalonde (Orléans)
2019-12-09 15:07 [p.106]
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Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Veterans Affairs.
Many veterans in my riding have told me how disappointed they were when the previous government cancelled the veteran's service card. The card is a way to recognize our brave men and women for their sacrifices and their service to our country.
Thanks to their advocacy, our government reintroduced the veteran's service card last year. Could the minister please update the House on the status of the card?
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Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2019-12-09 15:08 [p.106]
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Mr. Speaker, I would first like to thank the people of Cardigan for electing me for the 10th consecutive time. It is a great honour indeed to serve the people of Cardigan. I also want to congratulate my colleague for Orléans for being elected.
I can assure the member that the veteran's card is now available for every Canadian Forces member who has been honourably released and to anyone who has completed basic training.
I encourage all veterans to apply for theirs today so they continue to link with veteran communities and be recognized for their valuable service.
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