Skip to main content
Parliament of Canada
Visit Parliament
Visit
Français
FR
Menu
Parliamentary Business
Parliamentary Business - Home
The House
Sitting Calendar
House Publications
Bills (LEGIS
info
)
Petitions
Votes
Search the Debates (Hansard)
Status of House Business
Committees
List of Committees and Overview
Meetings
Bills in Committee (LEGIS
info
)
Studies, Activities and Reports
Search the Transcripts
Participate
Resources
Procedural Reference Material
Library of Parliament
Legislative Summaries
Research Publications
Parliamentary Historical Resources
(1867-1993)
Parliamentary Diplomacy
Parliamentary Diplomacy - Home
Speakers' Activities
Parliamentary Associations
Visits and Events
Conferences
Parliamentary Officers' Study Program
Members
Members - Home
Members and Roles
Members of Parliament
The Speaker
Ministry (Cabinet)
Parliamentary Secretaries
Party Leaders and other House Officers
Related Information
Party Standings
Seating Plan
Members' Expenditures
Registry of Designated Travellers
A Member's Typical Week
Resources
Contact Members of Parliament
Constituencies
Library of Parliament
Historical Information (PARLINFO)
Participate
Participate - Home
The House
Attend Live Debates
Watch and Listen to Chamber Proceedings
Create or Sign a Petition
A Typical Week at the House
Contact a Member of Parliament
Committees
Attend Meetings
Watch and Listen to Committee Proceedings
Current Consultations
How to Submit a Brief and Appear
Layout of a Typical Committee Room
Contact a Committee
Resources
Procedural Reference Material
Library of Parliament
Classroom Activities
Teacher Resources
Teachers Institute
About the House
About the House - Home
Transparency and accountability
Board of Internal Economy
By-Laws and Policies
Members' Allowances and Services
House Administration
Reports and Disclosure
Conflict of Interest Code for Members
Arts and Heritage
History, Arts and Architecture
Future of the Parliamentary Precinct
Memorial Chamber
Carillon
In pictures
Virtual Tour of the House
Live Hill Cam
Photo Gallery
Employment
Employment - Home
Career opportunities
Current Opportunities
Eligibility and Selection
Access your Profile
Resumé Bank
Youth Opportunities
Canada's Top Employers for Young People
Student Employment
Page Program
Parliamentary Internship Programme
Working at the House
Who we are and what we Offer
Canada's Capital Region
City of Ottawa
City of Gatineau
Search
Search
Search
Search Source
Full website
Member
Bill
Topic
Petition
Share this page
Email
Facebook
Google+
LinkedIn
Twitter
Start of content
Publication Search
Publication Search
Save
Open
Switch to English site
Naviguer vers le site français
Search French content
Search English content
Add search criteria
View :
Detail
|
List
Results per page:
15
|
30
|
60
|
100
Save
Save
Save
Open
Refiners
Filter :
Filter
Show more
Date Range
from
to
Yesterday
Last 7 days
Last 30 days
Last 3 months
Last 6 months
Last 12 months
Click here to refine from
2012-06-25
to
2013-05-06
Hansard
Journals
Committee
BOIE
Favourites (
0
)
Hansard
Journals
Committee
BOIE
Favourites (
0
)
Searching in the French content
Tap here to search in the English content
Consult the
user guide
For assistance, please
contact us
Consult the
user guide
For assistance, please
contact us
Search English content
Search French content
Name, Text, Topics, Constituency...
Options
AND
OR
NOT
Name, Text, Topics, Constituency...
Options
AND
OR
NOT
Name, Text, Topics, Constituency...
Options
AND
OR
NOT
Name, Text, Topics, Constituency...
Options
AND
OR
NOT
Name, Text, Topics, Constituency...
Add search criteria
Search
Clear
Filter
Hansard
Journals
Committee
BOIE
(
0
)
Detail
List
Search Options:
Open
Save
Clear all
Results:
91 - 105 of 114
Add a filter on Hansard - 105
Hansard - 105
2012-04-03
Hon. Rona Ambrose - 14:39
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2012-04-03 14:39 [p.6852]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, the Auditor General has just confirmed how incompetent and dishonest the Conservatives have been with regard to the F-35 procurement.
Billions of taxpayer dollars are at stake, but the Conservatives chose to ignore our warnings and never bothered to check whether there were any problems. Now our air force risks paying the price for the Conservatives' incompetence.
Why were the Conservatives dishonest with Canadians and why did they fail to ensure the integrity of the process?
...Less
Collapse
8560-411-64-03 Report of the Auditor Gen ...
Department of National Defence
Government accountability
Government contracts
Government expenditures
Joint Strike Fighter F-35 aircraft
Oral questions
Hon. Rona Ambrose - 14:40
Add a filter on Hansard - 96
Hansard - 96
2012-03-14
Hon. Hedy Fry - 16:51
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2012-03-14 16:52 [p.6298]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, members will know that the member for Vancouver Centre has long experience not only in the practice of medicine in Vancouver but also in leadership positions within the medical society. I share her concern that the drug shortages will have a direct impact on the health of Canadians, but does she have an idea perhaps of what it means in smaller regional centres? She talked about Vancouver, but what about some of the smaller centres, either in her province of British Columbia or other regional hospitals where they would need access to these drugs, where the cascading effect of these shortages would be even more harmful than perhaps in a large urban centre?
...Less
Collapse
Drug supply
Opposition motions
Hon. Hedy Fry - 16:53
Add a filter on Hansard - 93
Hansard - 93
2012-03-09
Hon. Gail Shea - 11:23
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2012-03-09 11:23 [p.6029]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, widespread allegations of voter suppression are serious enough, but now we are hearing about the artificial inflation of voters lists. In Eglinton—Lawrence, Etobicoke Centre, York Centre and Nipissing, hundreds, even thousands of voters were put on the voters list without proof of residency.
What will the government do to guarantee the integrity of Canadian democracy and to ensure that no one has stuffed the ballot boxes?
...Less
Collapse
Allegations of fraud and fraud
Conservative Party of Canada
Election of 2011
Elections Canada
Oral questions
Polling stations
Telephone systems and telephony
Voters lists
Hon. Tim Uppal - 11:24
Add a filter on Hansard - 85
Hansard - 85
2012-02-28
Harold Albrecht - 18:13
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2012-02-28 18:14 [p.5606]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, I commend my colleague for his speech and for taking the important initiative to bring this bill before the House of Commons. Senator Munson has often talked about the importance of this issue. I hope the House will support this initiative.
I just have one question. I am wondering if our colleague has reflected on it in preparing to introduce this bill. Although anecdotal and not based on any scientific information, I have the sense that there is an increase in the number of cases where autism has been diagnosed. In New Brunswick, three or four of my friends have children who have been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome or autism spectrum disorder. Is my colleague of the view that it is because there is a greater awareness and more medical research? Or are there reasons to think that the number of people being diagnosed is increasing, and there might be other factors leading to an increase of this very difficult condition?
...Less
Collapse
Autism
Diagnosis
Private Members' Bills
S-206, An Act respecting World Autism Aw ...
Second reading
Senate bills
World Autism Awareness Day
Harold Albrecht - 18:16
Add a filter on Hansard - 84
Hansard - 84
2012-02-27
Hon. Peter Kent - 14:49
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2012-02-27 14:50 [p.5506]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives are unjustifiably proud of their sanctions against Iran, which lack teeth.
In their haste to build pipelines all over the country, they are happy to do business with, for example, Chinese companies that also do business with Iran.
The Conservatives want everyone to know how tough they are; meanwhile, the back door is wide open.
Our allies, such as the United States, do not permit such breaches in their sanctions.
Why do our sanctions have a double standard when it comes to Iran?
...Less
Collapse
China
Economic sanctions
Foreign policy
Iran
Oral questions
Hon. John Baird - 14:50
Add a filter on Hansard - 82
Hansard - 82
2012-02-16
Hon. Peter MacKay - 14:24
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2012-02-16 14:25 [p.5394]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, we already know the many reasons for the delays in developing the F-35. But now we have learned that Chinese spies gained access to secret documents, compromising some security features of this aircraft. We now have reason to believe that anyone in China with a laptop has more information about the development of the F-35 than the Conservative government.
Was the government aware of this breach of the integrity of the F-35 program?
...Less
Collapse
China
Government contracts
Information leaks
Joint Strike Fighter F-35 aircraft
Oral questions
Hon. Peter MacKay - 14:26
Add a filter on Hansard - 74
Hansard - 74
2012-02-06
Hon. Diane Finley - 14:52
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2012-02-06 14:53 [p.4892]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, Canadians were distressed by the Russian and Chinese veto of a UN Security Council resolution aimed to implement the Arab League plan to bring an end to the appalling violence in Syria.
Will the government assure Canadians that the Prime Minister will specifically raise the objectionable Chinese veto at the UN on the weekend when he meets with Chinese leaders this week?
Will the government tell us what specific measures it is taking to protect Canadians in Syria and also to protect minorities in Syria who are at great risk because of the rising violence, groups like the Syrian Christian community?
...Less
Collapse
Canadians in foreign countries
China
Crimes against humanity
Oppression
Oral questions
Religious minorities
Russia
Syria
United Nations Security Council
Veto rights
Deepak Obhrai - 14:54
Add a filter on Hansard - 57
Hansard - 57
2011-11-30
Andrew Scheer - 14:43
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2011-11-30 14:43 [p.3782]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, eight months ago, Hank Tepper went to Lebanon with a Canadian trade delegation to sell potatoes. He has been held in a tiny Beirut jail cell ever since. Eight months in a Beirut jail for dubious allegations about potatoes sent to Algeria four years ago makes no sense at all.
The minister should understand that a consular visit for 10 minutes, once a month, by a junior officer at our embassy, is not going to solve the problem. When will she take her responsibility and bring this Canadian citizen home to New Brunswick for Christmas?
...Less
Collapse
Algeria
Canadians in foreign countries
Embassies and consulates
Imprisonment and prisoners
Lebanon
Oral questions
Potatoes
Tepper, Henk
Hon. Diane Ablonczy - 14:43
Add a filter on Hansard - 55
Hansard - 55
2011-11-28
Candice Hoeppner - 14:56
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2011-11-28 14:57 [p.3659]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, the excellent work done by our armed forces in Afghanistan would not have been possible without the help of the Afghan interpreters who put their lives and those of their families at risk in order to help Canada. Although they were promised refugee status in Canada, two-thirds of the interpreters who have applied have had their applications refused.
Why are the Conservatives abandoning those who helped Canada at a very difficult time and who put their lives and those of their families at risk to help our armed forces?
...Less
Collapse
Canadian Forces mission in Afghanistan
Interpreter
Refugee status
Rick Dykstra - 14:58
Add a filter on Hansard - 49
Hansard - 49
2011-11-18
Hon. John Duncan - 11:57
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2011-11-18 11:57 [p.3273]
Expand
...More
Madam Speaker, the Conservatives are crossing flight paths in the confusion to defend their reckless procurement of the F-35s. The Associate Minister of National Defence contradicted himself when he said the Conservatives are not looking at other options, but there is a plan B. The Minister of National Defence finally saw the light and began to share the concern we have that the F-35 project will be in big trouble when the Americans pull out.
Who is running the show? Is it the Minister of National Defence, the junior minister of defence, the Prime Minister? Maybe it is the parliamentary secretary. Who is going to take the blame?
...Less
Collapse
Cost overruns
Joint Strike Fighter F-35 aircraft
Military aircraft
Oral questions
Chris Alexander - 11:58
Add a filter on Hansard - 40
Hansard - 40
2011-10-31
Hon. Julian Fantino - 14:40
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2011-10-31 14:40 [p.2726]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, the total cost of the F-35s is now more than $30 billion, even though the government is denying it. With such a large financial commitment, we must have guaranteed economic spinoffs for Canadian companies, but the Conservatives are dropping the ball. Thirty billion dollars in expenditures and no guaranteed economic spinoffs. That is a fine present for Lockheed Martin in Texas.
When will the Prime Minister admit that an open and public tendering process is needed to guarantee jobs and the economic future of Canada's aerospace industry?
...Less
Collapse
Aerospace industry
Industrial Regional Benefits Policy
Joint Strike Fighter F-35 aircraft
Oral questions
Hon. Julian Fantino - 14:41
Add a filter on Hansard - 32
Hansard - 32
2011-10-19
Wai Young - 14:07
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2011-10-19 14:08 [p.2208]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, there are only 22 days left for people to vote for the Bay of Fundy as one of the new seven wonders of nature.
The Bay of Fundy is best known for its high tides, the highest in the world, which allow people to go kayaking or walk on the ocean floor. These tides do more than attract tourists; they also represent tremendous potential for renewable energy.
People from around the world come to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to take in the breathtaking experience of the Bay of Fundy. Whether it be the powerful tides, the impressive whales or the fossils along its banks, the Bay of Fundy offers unique adventures for everyone.
As this is the last chance for Canada to be recognized as having one of the new seven wonders of the world, I encourage all Canadians to vote for the Bay of Fundy.
I urge everyone to visit the votemyfundy.com website and vote to help this magic area of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia get the recognition it deserves.
...Less
Collapse
Bay of Fundy
New7Wonders of Nature
Statements by Members
John Williamson - 14:09
Add a filter on Hansard - 28
Hansard - 28
2011-10-06
Hon. John Baird - 14:22
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2011-10-06 14:23 [p.1949]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives were missing in action when the Americans reintroduced the buy America provisions. When it came time to protect Canadians from the long arm of the IRS, the Conservatives once again let Americans treat Canadians unfairly. Now, when they are proposing to sign a perimeter security deal with the United States, why should we believe they will not fold again like a cheap suit?
If the Prime Minister did not stand up for Canadian interests in the past, why should we believe it will be different now?
...Less
Collapse
Agreements and contracts
Canada-United States relations
North American security perimeter
Oral questions
Trade agreements
Hon. John Baird - 14:23
Add a filter on Hansard - 12
Hansard - 12
2011-06-21
Hon. Gail Shea - 14:49
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2011-06-21 14:50 [p.575]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, today, Hank Tepper, a New Brunswick farmer held in a Lebanese jail for three months, asked the Minister of Justice to charge him here in Canada for the offence alleged by Algerian authorities.
Every element of the alleged offence occurred in Canada. Why not lay the charge here, allow the Lebanese authorities to send him back to Canada, where he can clear his name and appear before a Canadian court with the protection of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
He is anxious to make full answer and defence to the charges against him. Why does the minister not do the right thing, charge him in Canada, as his lawyer asked today, have him come back here and let him clear his name in Canada?
...Less
Collapse
Criminal charges
Deportation, extradition and removal of ...
Imprisonment and prisoners
International relations
Lebanese Canadians
Lebanon
Tepper, Henk
Deepak Obhrai - 14:50
Add a filter on Hansard - 11
Hansard - 11
2011-06-20
Hon. Jim Flaherty - 14:50
Lib. (NB)
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc (Beauséjour)
2011-06-20 14:51 [p.501]
Expand
...More
Mr. Speaker, the more time goes by, the longer Henk Tepper, a New Brunswick farmer, remains imprisoned in Lebanon as a result of a commercial dispute in Algeria.
The more time goes by, the longer the Conservative ministers remain guilty of failing to take action to help Mr. Tepper. Yesterday was Father's Day, but no one in Mr. Tepper's family was able to see him.
When will the Minister of Foreign Affairs finally take action and enter into direct contact with the Lebanese minister to bring Mr. Tepper home to Canada?
...Less
Collapse
Canadians in foreign countries
Imprisonment and prisoners
Lebanon
Oral questions
Tepper, Henk
Hon. Diane Ablonczy - 14:51
Results:
91 - 105 of 114 |
Page:
7 of 8
|<
<
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
>
>|
Show both languages
Refine Your Search
Parliament and Session
Date Range
All Debates
43rd Parliament
43rd Parliament
2nd 2020.09.23 - 2021.08.15
43rd Parliament
1st 2019.12.05 - 2020.08.18
42nd Parliament
42nd Parliament
1st 2015.12.03 - 2019.09.11
41st Parliament
41st Parliament
2nd 2013.10.16 - 2015.08.02
41st Parliament
1st 2011.06.02 - 2013.09.13
More...
Order of Business
Oral Question Period
50
Government Orders
36
Routine Proceedings
18
Private Members' Business
6
Statements by Members
4
Discussed Topic
Part-time workers
18
Employment insurance reform
14
Employment insurance
13
Allegations of fraud and fraud
11
International development and aid
9
More...
Procedural Term
Oral questions
47
Opposition motions
15
Second reading
9
Government bills
7
References to members
7
More...
Person Speaking
LeBlanc, Dominic (Hon.)
114
add more
Export As:
XML
CSV
RSS
For more data options, please see
Open Data
Submit
×
Loading...
Version: 1.0.0.0