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2020-06-17
Hon. Anthony Rota - 17:33
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-06-17 17:33 [p.2513]
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Mr. Speaker, I will be splitting my time with the members for Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek and Edmonton West.
The Liberals have shut down the regular proceedings of Parliament. They refuse to fully fund the Auditor General, which has resulted in fewer audits of their spending, and now the Liberals are only allowing four hours of scrutiny to review $87 billion in spending. As my colleague pointed out, that's over $360 million to review per minute, and that does not even include $70 billion of spending that is not included in these estimates.
Why is the government trying so hard to avoid scrutiny on its spending?
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Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
Parliamentary democracy
Splitting speaking time
Supplementary estimates (A) 2020-2021
Hon. Jean-Yves Duclos - 17:34
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-06-17 17:34 [p.2514]
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Mr. Speaker, even the Parliamentary Budget Officer said that four hours to scrutinize $87 billion is certainly not what one would expect in exceptional times.
The government is spending $200 million and has allocated it to Citizenship and Immigration Canada as a grant for the interim housing assistance program.
How much of that money is being used to pay for housing for illegal border crossers?
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Asylum
Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
Department of Citizenship and Immigration
Interim Housing Assistance Program
Supplementary estimates (A) 2020-2021
Hon. Jean-Yves Duclos - 17:35
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-06-17 17:35 [p.2514]
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Mr. Speaker, our global reputation definitely took a hit today.
The minister of border security announced on March 20 that Canada would turn away asylum seekers. Then, on April 20, he announced that fewer than 10 asylum seekers had crossed the border.
Why are the Liberals spending $200 million to house asylum claimants if they successfully closed the border?
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Asylum
Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
Department of Citizenship and Immigration
Interim Housing Assistance Program
Supplementary estimates (A) 2020-2021
Hon. Marco Mendicino - 17:35
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-06-17 17:36 [p.2514]
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Mr. Speaker, in addition to the $200 million the Liberals are spending on housing for asylum seekers, what other support are they providing?
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Asylum
Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
Department of Citizenship and Immigration
Interim Housing Assistance Program
Supplementary estimates (A) 2020-2021
Hon. Marco Mendicino - 17:36
Hon. Anthony Rota - 17:36
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-06-17 17:36 [p.2514]
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Mr. Speaker, the Privy Council Office received an additional $48.7 million of funding for communications and marketing. Can the Liberals please explain what this money is for?
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Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
Information and communication
Privy Council Office
Supplementary estimates (A) 2020-2021
Hon. Chrystia Freeland - 17:37
Hon. Anthony Rota - 17:37
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-06-17 17:37 [p.2514]
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Mr. Speaker, out of this almost $15 million that is being provided to the Privy Council Office for communications, how much is being spent to cover the Prime Minister's morning press conferences from his cottage?
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Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
Information and communication
Privy Council Office
Supplementary estimates (A) 2020-2021
Hon. Chrystia Freeland - 17:37
Hon. Anthony Rota - 17:37
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-06-17 17:38 [p.2514]
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Mr. Speaker, on April 11, Finance Canada told Canadians that the CERB would cost $24 billion. The supplementary estimates now say the CERB will cost $60 billion, and that does not include the two-month extension the Prime Minister announced yesterday.
Can the Liberals tell us what the total cost of the CERB will be?
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Canada Emergency Response Benefit
Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
Supplementary estimates (A) 2020-2021
Hon. Carla Qualtrough - 17:38
Carol Hughes - 19:09
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-06-17 19:09 [p.2529]
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Madam Chair, I have a question for the President of the Treasury Board. Could he assure the House that the bill is in its usual form?
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C-18, An Act for granting to Her Majesty ...
Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
Form of bills
Government bills
Interim supply 2020-2021
Supply bills
Hon. Jean-Yves Duclos - 19:09
Hon. Anthony Rota - 19:15
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-06-17 19:15 [p.2531]
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I have another important question for the President of the Treasury Board. Can he please assure the House that this bill is definitely in its usual form?
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C-19, An Act for granting to Her Majesty ...
Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
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Supplementary estimates (A) 2020-2021
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Hon. Jean-Yves Duclos - 19:16
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2020-04-11
Hon. Bill Morneau - 14:17
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-04-11 14:18 [p.2121]
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Mr. Chair, during the last emergency sitting, the Minister of Finance stated that help was coming very quickly to the energy sector, stating that he was not talking about weeks but talking about hours. However, two and a half weeks later, no help has been announced. Since the beginning of this pandemic, Canadian oil and gas companies have cancelled $8.5 billion in planned spending and capital investments, just trying to survive.
Is it true that the finance minister failed to get cabinet approval for any help for Canada's energy sector, yes or no?
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Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
COVID-19
Oil and gas
Pandemic
Hon. Bill Morneau - 14:18
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-04-11 14:19 [p.2122]
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Mr. Chair, why, then, the delay in helping the energy sector? This answer simply is not good enough.
The Prime Minister said at the end of last month that the Liberals recognize there are certain industries that have been hit both by the drop in oil prices and by COVID-19, that there are significant areas where they are going to have to do more and will be doing more, yet the Nova Gas Transmission expansion, a $1.5-billion project, is awaiting cabinet approval.
Will the Prime Minister commit to doing more and approve this project to help the oil and gas sector get back on its feet right away when all this is over?
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Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
COVID-19
Natural gas
Pandemic
Hon. Bill Morneau - 14:20
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-04-11 14:20 [p.2122]
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Mr. Chair, I agree the wage subsidy is very important, but we have a project that is waiting for cabinet approval.
Will the government approve the Nova Gas expansion project?
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Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
COVID-19
Natural gas
Oil and gas
Pandemic
Hon. Bill Morneau - 14:21
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-04-11 14:21 [p.2122]
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Mr. Chair, the Prime Minister has stated that we will have to remain vigilant for at least a year when it comes to battling COVID-19. Let us contrast that with the Premier of Alberta's proactive relaunch approach, where he is looking to follow the leads of countries like Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea, to keep most of the economy functioning with a low level of viral spread.
When will the Prime Minister tell Canadians about Canada's relaunch plan?
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Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
COVID-19
Economic recovery
Pandemic
Hon. Chrystia Freeland - 14:21
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-04-11 14:22 [p.2122]
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Mr. Chair, we need smart, focused measures that will allow us to relaunch our economy once the worst is over. We have already seen the government change its position on stronger border screenings and for masks in public spaces. We need our economy functioning while protecting ourselves from further outbreaks.
Does the Prime Minister have a plan to relaunch the economy as soon as it is feasible to do so?
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Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
COVID-19
Economic conditions
Pandemic
Hon. Chrystia Freeland - 14:22
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2020-03-24
Hon. Patty Hajdu - 4:00
CPC (AB)
Hon. Tim Uppal (Edmonton Mill Woods)
2020-03-25 4:00 [p.2074]
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Madam Chair, Albertans have been struggling for years. The unemployment rate of young men has been approaching 20%. Nearly $200 billion in oil and gas projects have been cancelled or stalled, and 200,000 Canadian oil and gas workers have lost their jobs in just the last five years, and this is all before COVID-19. Albertans need help.
What is the government doing to help Albertans during these unprecedented times?
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Alberta
Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
COVID-19
Oil and gas
Pandemic
Public finance
Ways and Means No. 4
Hon. Bill Morneau - 4:01
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