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2021-03-08
Daniel Blaikie - 12:39
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2021-03-08 12:40 [p.4649]
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Madam Speaker, the member for Elmwood—Transcona has offered very constructive suggestions in the past with respect to the elections act. It is obviously the government's intention to work with all parties and all colleagues in the House to find the appropriate temporary amendments to the Elections Act that would make an election more accessible and safer for Canadians should one be required.
Are we open to amendments and working with other parliamentarians? The answer is obviously yes.
Voting on campus is certainly a priority for us. We think it is important. I know my colleague has spoken publicly about that. We would welcome an opportunity to work with him to ensure that it is reflected in the legislation.
I very much like his suggestion of allowing people to register at post offices to be able to vote in person. It is something that would make it more accessible in small communities, such as mine in my riding. The post office is a site where people could safely do this, and I would welcome that kind of suggestion.
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Lloyd Longfield - 12:41
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2021-03-08 12:42 [p.4649]
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Madam Speaker, when Frank Valeriote was the member of Parliament for Guelph, I remember that there was some controversy surrounding robocalls and some attempt to suppress the vote in that election.
Obviously I share our colleague's view that having consistency in polling locations increases voter reliability and accessibility.
We would support any enhancements that would allow Elections Canada to properly communicate polling locations to voters. It is precisely why we think it would be helpful if this legislation could be sent to the procedures committee. There, colleagues could offer constructive amendments and suggestions that would improve the bill, while also hearing from electors and Canadians about their experiences to ensure that the legislation reflects the security and safety of elections and that an election would be accessible, should one be required, in the context of a pandemic.
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Elizabeth May - 12:43
Carol Hughes - 12:44
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2021-03-08 12:44 [p.4649]
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Madam Speaker, I want to thank my colleague from Saanich—Gulf Islands for her kindness and generosity towards me personally. We have discussed this in the past, and I share her concerns about the increase of disinformation, and about attempts to hack elections and election processes.
The Prime Minister has asked me to work with colleagues in Parliament on the issue of disinformation in the electoral context to ensure, as the member said, freedom of speech. It is obviously an important value in an election context, but there is a point where disinformation and malicious actors can attempt to influence the outcome.
I would welcome an opportunity to work with the member and other colleagues on the appropriate way to address those issues as well.
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Carol Hughes - 12:45
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2021-02-22
Kevin Lamoureux - 17:41
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2021-02-22 17:42 [p.4388]
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Mr. Speaker, I listened carefully to the debate, because I was hoping to be able to speak to Bill C-19, which was introduced in December and helps prepare for the potential election in the context of a pandemic. It is legislation that the Chief Electoral Officer had asked the House to consider. I listened intently to members who spoke and to the parliamentary secretary, and he began not only talking about the importance of the tourism sector, something that we all share with our colleagues from the Conservative party, but also offered some insight as to why the Conservative party may seek this procedural dilatory tactic to prevent the House from considering important legislation that would protect Canadians in a pandemic.
I am wondering if the parliamentary secretary might expand and share with us his views on why the opposition would seek to, as the member for Saanich—Gulf Islands has so properly said, delay the proper business of the House in considering legislation that would protect Canadians in the context of a pandemic.
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Kevin Lamoureux - 17:43
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2021-02-02
Charlie Angus - 15:07
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2021-02-02 15:08 [p.3912]
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Mr. Speaker, our government has, from the very beginning, made it clear that no Canadian should work in a place that is not respectful, safe and healthy. The Prime Minister has made that commitment to all people who work in Canada's public service, and we have taken action in legislative ways to ensure that this is also the case in other workplaces. We continue to say to all Canadians that it is a fundamental right they have to work in a safe, healthy and respectful workplace, and Rideau Hall is no exception.
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Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould - 15:09
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2021-01-26
Luc Berthold - 14:52
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2021-01-26 14:54 [p.3546]
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Mr. Speaker, my colleague knows very well that the Governor General's retirement benefits are prescribed by law. Before making things up and assuming that this was a promise made by the government, he should read the act. He knows that this is prescribed by law.
That is the exact amount that the former governor general will be entitled to. With regard to additional spending, the Treasury Board obviously regularly monitors such spending and will ensure the appropriateness of all expenditures since we are talking about taxpayer money.
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Luc Berthold - 14:54
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2021-01-25
Marilyn Gladu - 14:54
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2021-01-25 14:55 [p.3397]
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Mr. Speaker, last week, after receiving a report with respect to workplace conditions at Rideau Hall, the Prime Minister accepted the resignation of the Governor General. In the interim, as my colleague knows, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice Wagner, can ensure all of the constitutional continuity in this role.
The government has made no decisions with respect to the selection or the recommendation of a successor for Her Majesty and will have more to say about that in due course.
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Gérard Deltell - 14:55
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2021-01-25 14:56 [p.3397]
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Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague and friend for his question.
As he is well aware, the Prime Minister accepted the Governor General's resignation last week. The chief justice of the Supreme Court will carry out the constitutional duties of the position in the meantime. The government has not yet made any decisions about the process or measures that must be taken to recommend the best person to Her Majesty the Queen. We will provide more details in due course a few weeks from now.
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Julie Vignola - 14:56
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2020-10-08
Rhéal Fortin - 14:34
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2020-10-08 14:35 [p.758]
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Mr. Speaker, I would invite my honourable Bloc Québécois colleague to adopt the Liberal Party's practices and to go above and beyond the very strict election financing act. As he knows very well, the Liberal Party decided to do more than the bare minimum required by the Canada Elections Act by adding, for example, increased transparency, inviting journalists to attend our fundraising activities, not conducting activities in secret as do the Bloc Québécois and the Conservatives. These facts should temper my hon. colleague's indignation.
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Rhéal Fortin - 14:36
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2020-10-08 14:36 [p.758]
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Mr. Speaker, we are proposing that parties go above and beyond the limits of the Canada Elections Act when fundraising. That is something that the Bloc Québécois and the Conservatives hesitated to do.
From the start, the Prime Minister has been very clear. We are raising funds for the Liberal Party at events where the media is invited. We are being more transparent by releasing the list of those who attended soon after the event. That is something that the Bloc Québécois and the Conservatives have refused to do to date. We invite them to join us.
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Marilène Gill - 14:38
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2020-10-05
Glen Motz - 15:02
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2020-10-05 15:03 [p.549]
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Mr. Speaker, our government has for many months worked collaboratively with western premiers and, indeed, premiers across the country to meet the economic and public health needs of their citizens. I had a conversation with the Premier of Alberta, for example, a few days ago. It was a very constructive and positive conversation about what we could do together to support the people of Alberta and to work together to help Canadians in the economic crisis and public health crisis that all Canadians face.
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Western Canada
Ruby Sahota - 15:04
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2020-09-29
Lloyd Longfield - 15:02
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2020-09-29 15:02 [p.251]
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Mr. Speaker, I think all members thank the member for Guelph for his very important question.
Municipalities, as we know, are facing increased costs due to COVID-19. Through the $19-billion safe restart agreement, we are providing $4.4 billion to support municipalities in the delivery of key services, which are so important to Canadians. This means, for example, $2 billion for municipal COVID-19 response and $2.3 billion dedicated to support public transit.
Canadians expect us to work as all governments to protect them from COVID-19, and that is exactly what we are doing.
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Eric Melillo - 15:03
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