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2021-06-21 [p.1180]
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. 432-00915, 432-00918, 432-00928 and 432-00929 concerning foreign affairs;
— Nos. 432-00916, 432-00917, 432-00927, 432-00930 and 432-00931 concerning justice;
— Nos. 432-00919, 432-00920 and 432-00921 concerning animals;
— No. 432-00922 concerning food and drink;
— No. 432-00923 concerning natural resources and energy;
— Nos. 432-00924 and 432-00933 concerning health;
— No. 432-00925 concerning the correctional system;
— No. 432-00926 concerning employment and labour;
— No. 432-00932 concerning the environment.
2021-05-13 [p.944]
Mr. Battiste (Sydney—Victoria), from the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented the fourth report of the committee, "Implementation of the Mi’kmaw and Maliseet Treaty Right to Fish in Pursuit of a Moderate Livelihood". — Sessional Paper No. 8510-432-133.
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. 3 to 13, 17 to 21, 23 and 25) was tabled.
2021-05-07 [p.908]
— by Mr. Harris (St. John's East), one concerning the correctional system (No. 432-00925) and one concerning employment and labour (No. 432-00926);
2021-04-21 [p.799]
Q-454 — Mr. d'Entremont (West Nova) — With regard to moderate livelihood fisheries: has the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard made a decision, and, if so, when will it be communicated to Indigenous and commercial fishers? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-432-454.
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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2021-01-25 [p.443]
Q-273 — Mr. d’Entremont (West Nova) — With regard to the ongoing issues related to the Indigenous Nova Scotia lobster fishery, since November 20, 2019: (a) how many briefings has the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans had from the departmental scientists in charge of Lobster Fishing Areas (LFA) 33, LFA 34 and LFA 35 regarding the state of the lobster fisheries; (b) what are the details of the briefings in (a), including (i) the date, (ii) subjects of the briefings, (iii) whether the briefing was requested by the minister or recommended by the department; (c) how many meetings has the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans had with stakeholders regarding the state of the lobster fisheries; and (d) what are the details of all meetings in (c), including the (i) date, (ii) meeting summary, (iii) stakeholder groups in attendance, (iv) location? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-432-273.
2021-01-25 [p.459]
Q-345 — Mr. Ruff (Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound) — With regard to administrative support provided to the Great Lakes Fishery Commission by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) between June 1, 2018, and December 1, 2020: (a) what is the total scope of the administrative, logistical and operational support provided to the Great Lakes Fishery Commission by departmental personnel regularly situated at DFO national headquarters in Ottawa, and what is the precise nature of that support, excluding all activities and expenditures for which the department is reimbursed in accordance with the annual memoranda of agreement between Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Great Lakes Fishery Commission for delivery of sea lamprey control; and (b) how many departmental personnel regularly situated at DFO national headquarters in Ottawa regularly and substantially engage in activities on behalf of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission, and what is the precise nature of that engagement, excluding all activities for which the department is reimbursed in accordance with the annual memoranda of agreement between Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Great Lakes Fishery Commission for the delivery of sea lamprey control? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-432-345.
2020-12-04 [p.356]
— by Mr. Arnold (North Okanagan—Shuswap), one concerning fisheries (No. 432-00366);
2020-11-26 [p.322]
— by Mr. Johns (Courtenay—Alberni), one concerning fisheries (No. 432-00297);
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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2020-10-19 [p.109]
Pursuant to Standing Order 52, Mr. Johns (Courtenay—Alberni) asked leave to move the adjournment of the House for the purpose of discussing a specific and important matter requiring urgent consideration, namely, fisheries in Nova Scotia.
The Speaker decided that the matter was proper to be discussed and, pursuant to Standing Order 52(9), directed that it be considered later today, at the ordinary hour of daily adjournment.
2020-10-19 [p.109]
At 7:13 p.m., pursuant to Standing Order 52(10), the House proceeded to the consideration of a motion to adjourn the House for the purpose of discussing an important matter requiring urgent consideration, namely, fisheries in Nova Scotia.
Mr. Johns (Courtenay—Alberni), seconded by Mr. Boulerice (Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie), moved, — That this House do now adjourn.
Debate arose thereon.
At midnight, the Speaker declared the motion adopted.
2020-09-25 [p.19]
— by Mr. Johns (Courtenay—Alberni), one concerning fisheries (No. 432-00013).
2020-09-24 [p.11]
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. 431-00237, 431-00250, 431-00253, 431-00296, 431-00301 and 431-00303 concerning foreign affairs;
— Nos. 431-00238, 431-00242, 431-00244, 431-00245, 431-00247, 431-00273, 431-00283, 431-00285 and 431-00288 concerning the environment;
— No. 431-00239 concerning agriculture;
— Nos. 431-00240, 431-00241, 431-00243, 431-00246, 431-00251, 431-00258, 431-00259, 431-00260, 431-00265, 431-00268, 431-00271, 431-00279, 431-00280, 431-00281, 431-00292, 431-00293, 431-00297 and 431-00298 concerning justice;
— Nos. 431-00248, 431-00255, 431-00269, 431-00275, 431-00299 and 431-00300 concerning social affairs and equality;
— Nos. 431-00249, 431-00262 and 431-00287 concerning Indigenous affairs;
— Nos. 431-00252, 431-00263, 431-00290 and 431-00294 concerning health;
— Nos. 431-00254, 431-00256, 431-00274 and 431-00302 concerning natural resources and energy;
— Nos. 431-00257, 431-00267, 431-00272 and 431-00291 concerning the democratic process;
— Nos. 431-00261 and 431-00284 concerning fisheries;
— No. 431-00264 concerning culture and heritage;
— No. 431-00266 concerning civil and human rights;
— No. 431-00270 concerning media and telecommunications;
— No. 431-00276 concerning citizenship and immigration;
— No. 431-00277 concerning animals;
— No. 431-00278 concerning infrastructure;
— Nos. 431-00282 and 431-00286 concerning transportation;
— No. 431-00289 concerning the correctional system;
— No. 431-00295 concerning government services and administration.
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