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2019-04-01
Hon. Bardish Chagger - 14:50
CPC (BC)
Cathy McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo)
2019-04-01 14:50 [p.26519]
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's staff said, “it's just a bit ironic that she wants an alternative justice process to be available in one sense, but not one for SNC.” It seems like the entire Liberal government has been seized with getting bribery charges dropped against SNC. As a little reminder, that included $30,000 for Gadhafi's son for prostitutes in Canada.
The finance minister believes that this company should get a special deal. I have a simple question: Will the Liberals let him come to the justice committee and explain to Canadians why?
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Hon. Bardish Chagger (Waterloo)
2019-04-01 14:51 [p.26519]
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Mr. Speaker, we know that the justice committee studied this matter over five weeks, which is longer than most pieces of legislation are even studied at committee. We know that the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner is currently investigating this matter. We know that there is an ongoing court case. We know that when it comes to deferred prosecution agreements, this is a new tool that went through the House of Commons, was voted on and it is a legal measure that can be considered.
What is interesting is that we hear this sanctimony from the other side, but where was that member from the Conservative Party when it voted against measures for women and gender programs, when it voted against programs for seniors and when it voted against—
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2018-03-28
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:33
CPC (SK)
Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2018-03-28 14:33 [p.18206]
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Mr. Speaker, let us talk about treating women with respect.
On March 26, in response to the deputy leader of the Conservative Party, the Minister of Finance referred to her as, and I quote, a “neanderthal”. Our deputy leader pointed out his own personal hypocrisy in supporting women, and the finance minister answered by calling her a neanderthal.
Will the Prime Minister do the right thing and order his finance minister to apologize?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2018-03-28 14:34 [p.18206]
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Mr. Speaker, I am happy to say that I think that all members in the House should treat each other with respect at all times.
With budget 2018, we are taking the next steps toward building an equal, competitive, sustainable, and fair Canada, where science, curiosity, and innovation spur economic growth.
Our strong fiscal plans mean that we can continue to invest in ways that will strengthen and grow the middle class and lay a more solid foundation for our children's future.
By addressing the gender wage gap, supporting equal parenting, tackling gender-based violence and sexual harassment—
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Hon. Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle)
2018-03-28 14:35 [p.18207]
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Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister can do more than just hope that people talk to each other with respect. He can order his finance minister to apologize for his insulting and sexist remarks. The finance minister did not like being challenged by a strong Conservative woman, and he reacted by using sexist language and insulting terms.
Will the Prime Minister do the right thing and go beyond just hoping, and order his finance minister to apologize for his embarrassing behaviour?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2018-03-28 14:35 [p.18207]
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Mr. Speaker, I will take no lessons from members opposite when it comes to respecting women, particularly given that two and a half years ago Canada made historic gains and made news around the world by moving forward for the first time with a gender-balanced cabinet. However, the leader of the official opposition refuses to commit to continuing this world-leading practice, and will not commit to appointing as many women as men in some eventual cabinet. That is not right.
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2018-03-27
Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:49
CPC (ON)
Hon. Lisa Raitt (Milton)
2018-03-27 14:50 [p.18161]
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Mr. Speaker, the government has a troubling history that every time its members get pushed on questions that show the fact that they do not have a good answer, they resort to name calling.
Yesterday at the finance committee I was questioning the minister with respect to his own record on promoting women in senior positions. In response the minister said I was one of those people he needed to drag with him and I was a neanderthal. It is unacceptable language. Could the minister please clarify what he was trying to say?
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Joël Lightbound (Louis-Hébert)
2018-03-27 14:50 [p.18161]
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Mr. Speaker, I was at the committee meeting yesterday. It is unfortunate that the opposition members make such personal attacks, when they have an opportunity to discuss budget 2018 and provide constructive criticism.
They do everything but talk about the budget while we are tackling the following problems: in Canada, a woman earns an average of 69 cents for every dollar earned by a man; there is still much to do to achieve pay equity; and women's participation in the economy is not on par with men's.
If I have the opportunity to reply to a second question, I would be pleased to list the very concrete measures in budget 2018 that will address these challenges.
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Hon. Lisa Raitt (Milton)
2018-03-27 14:51 [p.18161]
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Mr. Speaker, there is no attack in saying the facts. One, the minister never once sought to ensure he had proper representation on his private sector board. Two, the finance department is woefully lacking women in senior positions by 4:11. Three, in his own office there is only one woman who is a member of his senior staff. That is his choice.
I have every right to ask questions that make the government uncomfortable and I am going to continue to do it whether those members like it or not.
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Joël Lightbound (Louis-Hébert)
2018-03-27 14:52 [p.18161]
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Mr. Speaker, we often see in the House a type of selective amnesia. I would like to remind the House that the cabinet of the previous prime minister, Stephen Harper, was far from gender-balanced. That is the example set by the Conservatives for Canadians.
Budget 2018 provides for shared parental leave in order to foster more sharing of family responsibilities and to ease women's return to work, because that is what is important to Canadians. This represents an investment of $1.2 billion over five years. The Conservatives should have thought of that in their 10 years in power. This works in Quebec and Sweden, and it is only one of many measures that will foster true gender equality.
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2018-03-02
Hon. François-Philippe Champagne - 11:36
NDP (BC)
Kennedy Stewart (Burnaby South)
2018-03-02 11:36 [p.17599]
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Mr. Speaker, this week we all saw what could be the fastest-ever Liberal broken promise. The government has clarified it will now just study, not implement, pharmacare, and any future program will not be universal, public, or free. Now the finance minister is facing conflict-of-interest allegations on his fake pharmacare proposal because of his link with Morneau Shepell, Canada's largest benefits consultancy provider.
Will the finance minister recuse himself from any pharmacare discussions because of this serious apparent conflict of interest?
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Hon. Ginette Petitpas Taylor (Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe)
2018-03-02 11:37 [p.17599]
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Mr. Speaker, Canadians are proud of their publicly funded universal medicare system, one that is based on the individual's needs and not on the ability to pay. However, we recognize there is certainly room for improvement. We have created an advisory council on the implementation of a national pharmacare program with a mandate to study, evaluate, and ultimately make recommendations to government on the path forward to implement pharmacare that puts Canadians first. This initiative builds on the good work that has already been undertaken by our government to improve access to necessary prescription medications for all Canadians.
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Brigitte Sansoucy (Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot)
2018-03-02 11:37 [p.17599]
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Mr. Speaker, we are not the only ones calling for this. Three major organizations, including the Canadian Labour Congress, have asked that the minister recuse himself from discussions on the pharmacare program in order to avoid another conflict of interest, and also to prevent him from working against the public interest. Canadians want and need a pan-Canadian pharmacare program.
Will the Prime Minister remove the Minister of Finance from the discussions and ensure that the consultation is not just a tactic to break another promise?
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Hon. Ginette Petitpas Taylor (Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe)
2018-03-02 11:38 [p.17599]
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Mr. Speaker, Canadians are proud of our universal medicare system. This system is publicly funded and based on people's needs and not on their ability to pay. However, this system can be improved.
We have created an advisory council on the implementation of a national pharmacare program, with a mandate to study, evaluate, and recommend options for implementing a national pharmacare program that benefits all Canadians.
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2017-12-13
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:54
CPC (QC)
Alain Rayes (Richmond—Arthabaska)
2017-12-13 14:55 [p.16369]
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Mr. Speaker, facts are facts. They can be checked.
Let us look at the Minister of Finance's record: he imposed a tax reform to raise taxes on small businesses; he was fined by the Ethics Commissioner because he failed to declare one of his companies that owned one of his villas in France; he failed to put his assets in a blind trust; he sold $10 million worth of shares in his company days before introducing tax measures that he himself put in place; and he introduced Bill C-27, which earned his family's company more than $5 million.
When will the Prime Minister call for his Minister of Finance to resign?
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