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2021-06-22 [p.1218]
Mr. Scarpaleggia (Lac-Saint-Louis), from the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, presented the eighth report of the committee (Bill C-230, An Act respecting the development of a national strategy to redress environmental racism, with amendments). — Sessional Paper No. 8510-432-192.
A copy of the relevant Minutes of Proceedings (Meetings Nos. 25, 40 and 41) was tabled.
2021-06-22 [p.1220]
— by Mr. Johns (Courtenay—Alberni), one concerning Indigenous affairs (No. 432-01210);
2021-06-17 [p.1137]
Mr. McKay (Scarborough—Guildwood), from the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, presented the sixth report of the committee, "Systemic Racism in Policing in Canada". — Sessional Paper No. 8510-432-177.
Pursuant to Standing Order 109, the committee requested that the government table a comprehensive response.
A copy of the relevant Minutes of Proceedings (Meetings Nos. 6 to 8, 11, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24 to 27 and 30) was tabled.
2021-06-07 [p.1048]
Pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), Mr. Lamoureux (Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons) laid upon the table, — Government responses, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), to the following petitions:
— Nos. 432-00852, 432-00853, 432-00857, 432-00858, 432-00862, 432-00866 and 432-00868 concerning foreign affairs;
— Nos. 432-00854, 432-00864, 432-00865, 432-00867 and 432-00869 concerning justice;
— No. 432-00855 concerning taxation;
— No. 432-00856 concerning the environment;
— No. 432-00859 concerning employment and labour;
— Nos. 432-00860 and 432-00861 concerning business and trade;
— No. 432-00863 concerning health;
— No. 432-00870 concerning Indigenous affairs.
2021-06-03 [p.1032]
The order was read for the consideration of the business of supply.
Mr. Singh (Burnaby South), seconded by Mr. Angus (Timmins—James Bay), moved, — That, given that,
(i) the discovery of the grave of 215 children at Kamloops Indian Residential School has led to an outpouring of grief and anger across Canada,
(ii) the vast majority of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action remain uncompleted, despite the clear path to justice and reconciliation that the Commission provides,
(iii) survivors, families and nations are demanding concrete action to advance real reconciliation, as opposed to just more words and symbolic gestures,
the House call on the government to:
(a) cease its belligerent and litigious approach to justice for Indigenous children by immediately dropping its appeal before the Federal Court in file numbers T-1621-19 (compensation) and T-1559-20 (Jordan's Principle for non-status First Nations kids recognized by their nations) and to recognize the government's legal obligation to fully comply with Canadian Human Rights Tribunal orders in this regard;
(b) agree to sit down with the St. Anne's residential school survivors organization Peetabeck Keway Keykaywin Association to find a just solution to the fact that survivors’ access to justice has been denied as a consequence of the actions of government lawyers in suppressing evidence at the Independent Assessment Process;
(c) accelerate the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action, including by providing immediate funding for further investigation into the deaths and disappearances of children at residential schools in compliance with calls to action 71 to 76;
(d) provide survivors, their families, and their communities with appropriate resources to assist with the emotional, physical, spiritual, mental, and cultural trauma resulting from residential schools; and
(e) within 10 days, table a progress report on actions taken in compliance with paragraphs (a) through (d) of the present motion, and that this report be deemed to have been referred to the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs for consideration upon tabling.
Debate arose thereon.
2021-04-23 [p.814]
— by Mr. Boulerice (Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie), one concerning employment and labour (No. 432-00859);
2021-03-24 [p.677]
By unanimous consent, it was resolved, — That, in addition to the measures in the motion adopted on Monday, March 22, 2021, condemning the rise of anti-Asian racism, in the opinion of the House, the government should also include anti-Asian racism in Canada’s Anti-Racism Strategy 2019-22, and all anti-racism policies and programs.
2021-03-23 [p.671]
By unanimous consent, it was resolved, — That the House denounce the racism in the RCMP as found by the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission in a report that also revealed that the RCMP destroyed records of police communications from the night Colton Boushie was killed, and condemn the cover-up by the RCMP.
2021-03-22 [p.658]
By unanimous consent, it was resolved, — That the House express its horror at the recent mass shootings in Atlanta, and its solidarity with the victims of the shootings and their families, condemn the rise of anti-Asian racism and racist attacks throughout North America, and urge the government to take further action to tackle hate crimes, including by:
(a) hosting a federal-provincial-territorial meeting to discuss the rise in hate crimes in Canada and to coordinate our collective efforts and identify best practices to countering this trend;
(b) creating and properly fund dedicated hate crime units in every community in Canada;
(c) establishing national standards for identifying and recording all hate incidents and their dispensation in the justice system; and
(d) working in collaboration with non-profits to facilitate the reporting of hate crimes.
2021-01-25 [p.425]
Pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), Mr. Lefebvre (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources) laid upon the table, — Government responses, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), to the following petitions:
— Nos. 432-00178, 432-00183, 432-00188, 432-00193, 432-00198, 432-00199, 432-00202, 432-00206, 432-00207, 432-00211, 432-00214, 432-00215, 432-00216, 432-00217, 432-00220, 432-00221, 432-00222, 432-00226, 432-00228, 432-00229, 432-00231, 432-00233, 432-00238, 432-00242, 432-00245, 432-00253, 432-00255, 432-00262, 432-00266, 432-00270, 432-00272, 432-00273, 432-00275, 432-00281, 432-00285, 432-00288, 432-00292, 432-00300, 432-00301, 432-00304, 432-00307, 432-00309, 432-00310, 432-00311, 432-00313, 432-00319, 432-00320, 432-00323, 432-00325, 432-00328, 432-00329, 432-00331, 432-00335, 432-00337, 432-00360, 432-00369, 432-00371, 432-00375, 432-00380, 432-00384, 432-00386, 432-00390, 432-00393, 432-00394, 432-00395, 432-00398, 432-00401, 432-00406, 432-00409, 432-00413, 432-00414, 432-00415, 432-00417, 432-00419, 432-00421, 432-00422, 432-00423, 432-00425, 432-00429 and 432-00430 concerning foreign affairs;
— Nos. 432-00179, 432-00181, 432-00182, 432-00184, 432-00185, 432-00190, 432-00191, 432-00192, 432-00197, 432-00200, 432-00209, 432-00210, 432-00218, 432-00227, 432-00234, 432-00240, 432-00241, 432-00243, 432-00246, 432-00247, 432-00251, 432-00256, 432-00260, 432-00263, 432-00265, 432-00267, 432-00268, 432-00271, 432-00274, 432-00276, 432-00277, 432-00278, 432-00280, 432-00282, 432-00283, 432-00284, 432-00286, 432-00289, 432-00293, 432-00298, 432-00302, 432-00303, 432-00308, 432-00312, 432-00316, 432-00326, 432-00330, 432-00361, 432-00364, 432-00365, 432-00378, 432-00381, 432-00382, 432-00387, 432-00388, 432-00391, 432-00392, 432-00396, 432-00397, 432-00399, 432-00400, 432-00403, 432-00404, 432-00405, 432-00407, 432-00410, 432-00411, 432-00412, 432-00416, 432-00418, 432-00420, 432-00424, 432-00427 and 432-00428 concerning justice;
— Nos. 432-00180, 432-00189, 432-00195, 432-00203, 432-00213, 432-00224, 432-00236, 432-00248, 432-00257, 432-00258, 432-00287, 432-00290, 432-00299, 432-00305, 432-00318, 432-00362, 432-00368 and 432-00372 concerning health;
— No. 432-00186 concerning citizenship and immigration;
— Nos. 432-00187 and 432-00332 concerning the correctional system;
— Nos. 432-00194, 432-00254 and 432-00383 concerning social affairs and equality;
— Nos. 432-00196, 432-00208, 432-00225 and 432-00230 concerning the democratic process;
— Nos. 432-00201, 432-00232, 432-00235, 432-00259, 432-00269, 432-00317, 432-00363, 432-00402 and 432-00426 concerning public safety;
— No. 432-00204 concerning consumer protection;
— Nos. 432-00205, 432-00223, 432-00250, 432-00295, 432-00327, 432-00334 and 432-00379 concerning natural resources and energy;
— Nos. 432-00212, 432-00244 and 432-00389 concerning economics and finance;
— Nos. 432-00219, 432-00239, 432-00249, 432-00291, 432-00294, 432-00296, 432-00322, 432-00324, 432-00336, 432-00338, 432-00339, 432-00340, 432-00341, 432-00342, 432-00343, 432-00344, 432-00345, 432-00346, 432-00347, 432-00348, 432-00349, 432-00350, 432-00351, 432-00352, 432-00353, 432-00354, 432-00355, 432-00356, 432-00357, 432-00358, 432-00359, 432-00367, 432-00370, 432-00374, 432-00376, 432-00377 and 432-00408 concerning the environment;
— Nos. 432-00237 and 432-00314 concerning transportation;
— No. 432-00252 concerning culture and heritage;
— Nos. 432-00261 and 432-00385 concerning taxation;
— Nos. 432-00264, 432-00315, 432-00321 and 432-00373 concerning Indigenous affairs;
— No. 432-00279 concerning veterans' affairs;
— Nos. 432-00297, 432-00333 and 432-00366 concerning fisheries;
— No. 432-00306 concerning employment and labour.
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2020-12-09 [p.389]
— by Mr. Fergus (Hull—Aylmer), one concerning social affairs and equality (No. 432-00383), one concerning foreign affairs (No. 432-00384) and one concerning taxation (No. 432-00385);
2020-12-07 [p.364]
Pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), Mr. Lamoureux (Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada and to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons) laid upon the table, — Government responses, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), to the following petitions:
— No. 432-00142 concerning foreign affairs;
— No. 432-00143 concerning justice;
— No. 432-00144 concerning social affairs and equality;
— No. 432-00145 concerning human diseases;
— No. 432-00146 concerning fisheries;
— Nos. 432-00147 and 432-00148 concerning consumer protection;
— No. 432-00149 concerning business and trade;
— No. 432-00150 concerning the environment;
— No. 432-00151 concerning information and privacy.
2020-11-16 [p.242]
Pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), Mr. Lamoureux (Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada and to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons) laid upon the table, — Government responses, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), to the following petitions:
— Nos. 432-00001, 432-00007, 432-00009, 432-00015, 432-00016, 432-00017, 432-00018, 432-00021, 432-00023, 432-00025, 432-00026, 432-00027, 432-00028, 432-00033, 432-00034, 432-00035, 432-00037, 432-00038, 432-00040, 432-00041, 432-00052 and 432-00053 concerning foreign affairs;
— Nos. 432-00002, 432-00003, 432-00012, 432-00036, 432-00043, 432-00047 and 432-00048 concerning justice;
— Nos. 432-00004 and 432-00031 concerning employment and labour;
— Nos. 432-00005 and 432-00045 concerning citizenship and immigration;
— Nos. 432-00006, 432-00008, 432-00020, 432-00022, 432-00044, 432-00050, 432-00051 and 432-00054 concerning health;
— Nos. 432-00010 and 432-00032 concerning social affairs and equality;
— No. 432-00011 concerning the democratic process;
— Nos. 432-00013 and 432-00042 concerning fisheries;
— Nos. 432-00014, 432-00019, 432-00029 and 432-00039 concerning the environment;
— Nos. 432-00024 and 432-00055 concerning government services and administration;
— No. 432-00030 concerning business and trade;
— No. 432-00046 concerning agriculture;
— No. 432-00049 concerning civil and human rights.
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2020-11-16 [p.243]
Mr. Bratina (Hamilton East—Stoney Creek), from the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, presented the third report of the committee, "Condolences to the Family of Joyce Echaquan". — Sessional Paper No. 8510-432-11.
A copy of the relevant Minutes of Proceedings (Meeting No. 2) was tabled.
2020-11-02 [p.208]
— by Ms. May (Saanich—Gulf Islands), one concerning public safety (No. 432-00201).
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