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2020-10-29
Andréanne Larouche - 14:27
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-29 14:28 [p.1426]
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Mr. Speaker, the period surrounding October 1970 was very difficult for all Quebeckers, but this is an opportunity for us to reflect on how far we have come since then.
We can be proud that we live in a country where we choose to express our ideas in a peaceful, non-violent way, and we can be proud that we live in a country where the government allows democratic discussions like the one we are having in the House today.
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Arrests
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October Crisis
Oral questions
Province of Quebec
Jagmeet Singh - 14:29
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-29 14:29 [p.1426]
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Mr. Speaker, I thank the member for his question.
As our country is in the midst of the second wave of this pandemic, now is really the time to be thinking about our seniors once again. Yes, our women and men of the Canadian Armed Forces stepped up in the spring to protect our seniors. Today, we must continue to work with the provinces and territories to protect our seniors during this difficult second wave.
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Long-term care
Oral questions
Setting of standards
Jagmeet Singh - 14:30
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-29 14:31 [p.1426]
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Mr. Speaker, the member opposite is right that there have been particular concerns about how our elders have fared in for-profit long-term care facilities. We cannot turn a blind eye to this, and I very much agree that all options need to be on the table when we think about how we run, operate and regulate our long-term care facilities in the future.
The lives of our elders must be a priority. Our country as a whole has not done well enough, and we need to do better going forward.
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COVID-19
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State-owned enterprises
Shannon Stubbs - 14:31
Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 14:34
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-29 14:34 [p.1427]
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Mr. Speaker, let me start where the member opposite started, which is something that is so important for this government: jobs for Canadians.
Let me point out to everyone in the House that the job recovery in Canada has been stronger than in the United States. TD pointed this out in a report that it issued on October 20. This is what was said:
No matter how you slice the data, the Canadian labour market has been on a steadier road to recovery relative to the U.S. This is true for both full and part-time employment despite similar depths of decline.
We are working hard for Canadians and Canadian jobs.
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Unemployment and jobseeking
Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 14:35
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-29 14:36 [p.1427]
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Mr. Speaker, what is really important is for Canadians to understand that our work to support Canadian jobs is working. Canada has recovered particularly on employment, which is such an important measure for us all. Canada has recovered much more strongly than the economy with which we are most connected, the United States, and more strongly than economists predicted. That is because Canadians want to work hard. They are working hard, and it is because we have put the economic measures in place to allow that jobs rebound to happen.
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Luc Berthold - 14:37
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2020-10-26
Hon. Erin O'Toole - 14:18
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-26 14:19 [p.1219]
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Mr. Speaker, the people of Nova Scotia and, I believe, the people of all of Canada strongly agree on one thing, and that is that all of us want a peaceful, constructive solution to the fisheries dispute in Nova Scotia. All of us appreciate the huge priority of honouring the rights of indigenous people and first nations in our country. All of us also understand the importance of conservation. That is the approach our government will take.
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Hon. Erin O'Toole - 14:20
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-26 14:20 [p.1219]
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Mr. Speaker, I am very glad to hear the leader of the official opposition talk about the importance of ending boil water advisories. I noted that he spoke about how this problem has been going on for 25 years. That is a time of both Liberal and Conservative governments.
I would say we have a shared responsibility, all members in this House, to address the huge historical injustices against indigenous people. We are working hard to end the boil water advisories, and we will end them.
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Drinking water
Indigenous reserves
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Hon. Erin O'Toole - 14:21
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-26 14:22 [p.1220]
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Mr. Speaker, I do not find it hard to face the facts about authoritarian communist regimes. I have lived in one, and I have reported on them extensively. When it comes to China, let me say a few things.
First and foremost, our government is standing up for the 300,000 Canadians in Hong Kong. Let me say to them that we are with them. They are Canadian and our government will always support them. Let me also say how appalled our government is by the treatment of Uighurs. We are going to speak up for human rights everywhere in the world.
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Hon. Erin O'Toole - 14:22
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-26 14:23 [p.1220]
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Mr. Speaker, I think it is very important for all members of the House to be aware of the difference between a democracy and an authoritarian country. Democracies are more transparent.
I want to stress the importance of the 300,000 Canadians in Hong Kong right now. We are with them, and our government will always be with them.
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Hon. Erin O'Toole - 14:23
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-26 14:24 [p.1220]
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Mr. Speaker, let me just say that it is either ignorance or pure partisan insinuation to, in any way, suggest any similarity between a democratic government of Canada and the leadership of a communist regime, between any Canadian Parliament and the authoritarian government of China.
We need to draw these lines very carefully, and we need to use words such as “democracy” and “transparency” with great care. I do. I would urge the members opposite to do the same.
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Alain Therrien - 14:25
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-26 14:26 [p.1220]
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Mr. Speaker, I greatly appreciate the very important question.
I absolutely agree that SMEs need help to cover fixed costs. In the coming days, I will present measures to the House to help businesses. I hope the Bloc Québécois will vote in favour of these important measures.
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Province of Quebec
Small and medium-sized enterprises
Alain Therrien - 14:26
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-26 14:27 [p.1221]
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Mr. Speaker, we have already given a lot of help to SMEs across Canada, including through the emergency wage subsidy and the Canada emergency business account, which goes directly to SMEs. I agree that we need to do more, and we will in the coming days.
I hope all members in the House will support these important measures.
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COVID-19
Federal-provincial-territorial cost sharing
Oral questions
Pandemic
Province of Quebec
Small and medium-sized enterprises
Jagmeet Singh - 14:27
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-26 14:27 [p.1221]
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Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question.
I have to disagree with the member. True, the lack of clean drinking water in indigenous communities is a tragedy and a Canadian crisis. Our government is working on it. We have made progress, but we still have a lot of work to do, and we will do it.
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Drinking water
Indigenous reserves
Oral questions
Jagmeet Singh - 14:28
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-26 14:28 [p.1221]
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Mr. Speaker, I cannot agree with one of the assertions of the leader of the NDP. I know that he knows that in our government, like his party and I believe like all members of this House, we all understand that the boil water advisories are a national tragedy and a national shame. Our government is working earnestly to get those advisories lifted. Ninety-one long-term advisories have been lifted since 2015, but I would be the first to admit that there is a lot more work to do and we are going to do it.
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Drinking water
Indigenous reserves
Oral questions
Gérard Deltell - 14:29
Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 14:47
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-10-26 14:48 [p.1225]
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Mr. Speaker, let me tell members what our economic policy is right now. Our economic policy is to do what is necessary to fight COVID and support Canadian workers while doing so. Our policy is working. Some 76% of jobs have now been recovered in Canada since the depths of the COVID recession, versus only 52% in the United States. We are going to keep doing what we are doing because it works.
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Budget deficit
Economic policy
Oral questions
Hon. Pierre Poilievre - 14:49
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