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2020-07-22
Hon. Bardish Chagger - 12:36
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Damien Kurek (Battle River—Crowfoot)
2020-07-22 12:37 [p.2706]
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Mr. Speaker, I hope that answer will also include whether or not the information is on government servers.
With what the government is saying with respect to WE, it either has a deeply flawed decision-making process for billion-dollar projects or it routinely allows billion-dollar conflicts of interest to simply slip by. Either possibility is troubling. My question is for the finance minister: Which is it?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 12:37
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Damien Kurek (Battle River—Crowfoot)
2020-07-22 12:37 [p.2706]
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Mr. Speaker, did the minister ever discuss the WE deal with the Prime Minister?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 12:37
Hon. Anthony Rota - 12:38
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Damien Kurek (Battle River—Crowfoot)
2020-07-22 12:38 [p.2707]
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Mr. Speaker, did the minister discuss this with the finance minister?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 12:38
Hon. Anthony Rota - 12:50
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Blaine Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe)
2020-07-22 12:50 [p.2709]
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Mr. Speaker, has the Liberal Party ever received any personal data of young Canadians from any of the WE entities?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 12:50
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Blaine Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe)
2020-07-22 12:51 [p.2709]
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Mr. Speaker, in the finance committee, just moments ago, there were allegations that WE has transferred data to the Liberal Party of Canada. When they were asked, WE officials refused to actually answer the question, so I am going to ask specifically again: At any time, has WE or any of its entities sent data to the Liberal Party of Canada, yes or no?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 12:51
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Blaine Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe)
2020-07-22 12:51 [p.2709]
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Mr. Speaker, I am actually referring to testimony that just happened at the finance committee, where it has been alleged by one of the witnesses that WE has transferred information, the personal data of Canadians, to the Liberal Party of Canada. When WE was asked about this directly, it refused to answer, just like the government is refusing to answering.
Can we have a clear answer? Can we shine some light on this issue? Yes or no, has the Liberal Party of Canada ever received the data of Canadians from WE?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 12:52
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Blaine Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe)
2020-07-22 12:52 [p.2709]
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Mr. Speaker, it is either a yes or a no. The fact that the Liberals are refusing to respond with a no means that the answer is obviously yes.
Therefore, my question is this: How much information has the government received from WE, and when did it receive it?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 12:53
Hon. Bill Blair - 14:01
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Hon. Mike Lake (Edmonton—Wetaskiwin)
2020-07-22 14:02 [p.2721]
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Mr. Speaker, it is great to be here today. I heard you earlier reference the House as being very emotional and tense. It is no wonder, after I watched the last interaction and the one before that with the Bloc member and the Liberal House leader, where she raised legitimate concerns that we are all hearing from our constituents about this scandal and a billion dollars, of taxpayers' dollars that was not managed appropriately. It was written off as a conspiracy theory. It would be interesting, certainly to my constituents and Canadians across the country, to know that their government views these legitimate concerns as a conspiracy theory.
I wonder if the Prime Minister would speak and tell the House whether he holds the same view that he held as opposition leader in 2013, when he tweeted, “RT to call on the Prime Minister to testify on the PMO Ethics Scandal under oath.”
Does the Prime Minister hold the same view he held then?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:03
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Hon. Mike Lake (Edmonton—Wetaskiwin)
2020-07-22 14:04 [p.2721]
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Mr. Speaker, we know that the Prime Minister remains focused on some Canadians, at least.
Back in 2013, again as the opposition leader, he tweeted, “Take a minute to raise the bar on openness and transparency.” Clicking on that link led to a Liberal fundraising site where there were links to the Laurier Club and something called the “victory fund”. On that page, he said, “Canadians know the difference between right and wrong. Now I want your ideas on how we can ensure that our representatives in Ottawa play by the same rules as everyone else.”
I am wondering if someone on that side, perhaps the Prime Minister, can tell us whether anybody who does not donate to the Liberal Party has the same opportunity for input.
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2020-07-21
Martin Shields - 14:09
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Rachael Harder (Lethbridge)
2020-07-21 14:10 [p.2688]
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Mr. Speaker, a member of this place once said, “It's hard not to feel disappointment in one's government when every day there is a new scandal.” These are the words of the current Prime Minister, a sentiment that is shared now by many across the country.
We are standing at a precipice, a day of choosing. Will the Prime Minister choose to recommit to his 2014 goal of restoring trust in Canada's democracy, or will he continue to evade accountability, keep Parliament shut down and only answer questions if and when he deems them important?
Will the Prime Minister appear before the committee? Will he answer opposition questions, or will he choose to take personal days when it is inconvenient to face the music?
The Prime Minister can bury his head in the sand. He can ignore the public demand for transparency, or he can lead the way in openness and accountability by following his own advice to let the sun shine in. After all, we have been told that sunlight is in fact the best disinfectant.
What will he choose?
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Alexandre Boulerice - 14:11
Andréanne Larouche - 14:12
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Blaine Calkins (Red Deer—Lacombe)
2020-07-21 14:14 [p.2689]
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Mr. Speaker,The outlook wasn't brilliant for Canadians that day;The debt stood at a trillion, too, and we lost our AAA;And when democracy died at first and ethics did the same;A sickly silence fell upon the voters of the game.The PM took a holiday with a carefree wink and smile;And treated family, friends and donors to billionaire isle;And when the dust had settled and we saw the very worst;The Ethics Commissioner said “Strike one, you may not go to first.”With a smile of great charity, the PM's eyes did gleam;He pressured the AG, he bade her to intervene;And when she wouldn't do it, he said “That simply will not do”;Lavalin means many votes and the commissioner said “Strike two.”A few straggling Libs got up to go in deep despair;The rest clung to hope in the Prime Minister's great hair;Then the PM saw $900 mill, a way to help connected friends;And we all knew the PM would not let opportunity pass by again.Oh somewhere in this favoured land the sun is shining bright;The taxes are much lower and the government does what's right;And somewhere there are pipelines and jobs are all about;But for you and me and the greater we, our Prime Minister just struck out.
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Greg Fergus - 14:15
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2020-07-20
Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:37
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Damien Kurek (Battle River—Crowfoot)
2020-07-20 14:38 [p.2605]
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Mr. Speaker, the WE Charity scandal continues to deepen. More troubling details are being revealed daily. With their filibuster in the ethics committee last week, it would seem that the Liberals are hiding something embarrassing. Every minister should be asked about their connection to WE. The transport minister, the employment minister and the foreign affairs minister have made it clear that they knew nothing about the Prime Minister's conflict of interest. The rest of cabinet, however, must come clean.
Can the minister tell us if she was aware of the Prime Minister's blatant conflict of interest?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:39
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Jag Sahota (Calgary Skyview)
2020-07-20 14:39 [p.2605]
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister does not believe that the rules apply to him. He outsourced nearly a billion dollars worth of taxpayers' money to an organization with close ties not only to his party, but also to his family. It is greatly disturbing. It is always one set of rules for Liberals and another for everyone else. We have seen here today that the Liberals refuse to answer the questions we have about the scandal.
When will the Prime Minister agree to testify at committee?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:40
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Michael Cooper (St. Albert—Edmonton)
2020-07-20 14:41 [p.2606]
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Mr. Speaker, Canadians deserve answers after the Prime Minister got caught awarding a billion dollars of taxpayers' money to WE, an organization that benefited the Prime Minister politically and socially, and enriched his family.
The Prime Minister famously said that “sunshine is the best disinfectant”. Will the Prime Minister let the sun shine in and appear before the finance committee to answer questions about this sordid affair, or will he continue to hide?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:41
Michael Barrett - 16:18
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Ziad Aboultaif (Edmonton Manning)
2020-07-20 16:19 [p.2628]
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Mr. Speaker, I congratulate my colleague on his very thoughtful comments on the scandal that is taking place now in our country. It is a common practice when one enters into a contract to do due diligence. In this case, no such thing took place except that the Prime Minister handed over a big fat contract of $912 million to a friend's organization.
How much due diligence does the hon. member believe happened and if proper due diligence had happened, what could have been the result compared to what we have right now?
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