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2020-04-11
John Nater - 14:51
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-04-11 14:51 [p.2127]
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Mr. Chair, our agricultural sector has never been more important for Canada and Canadians than it is today. It is quite appropriate for us, at a time of a global pandemic and at a time when borders are facing greater questions and restrictions than ever before, to really be concerned about food security here at home. That is why we are very focused on supporting agricultural workers, supporting farmers and definitely supporting the food processing sector.
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Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
COVID-19
Meat inspectors
Pandemic
John Nater - 14:51
John Nater - 14:53
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-04-11 14:53 [p.2127]
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Mr. Chair, our government absolutely believes in science. We believe that information and knowledge is power and we believe that sharing what we know with Canadians helps all of us respond effectively to the threat posed by the coronavirus. We have a daily press conference by the Prime Minister and daily briefings by health authorities and ministers. In all of those formats, we share information and we will continue to do so.
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Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
COVID-19
Pandemic
John Nater - 14:54
Jagmeet Singh - 15:01
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-04-11 15:01 [p.2129]
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Mr. Chair, I thank my colleague for that very important question.
Last week, the Minister of Indigenous Services and I had a conversation with leaders from across the country and from first nations.
Our government recognizes that people in first nations, Inuit and Métis communities are among the most vulnerable Canadians. We have provided immediate support through the community support fund to address public health issues, which includes providing PPE, testing and health care personnel. That is just a first step. We know that further support is absolutely required.
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Consideration in a Committee of the Whole
COVID-19
Indigenous reserves
Pandemic
Jagmeet Singh - 15:02
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-04-11 15:03 [p.2129]
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Mr. Chair, that is a very important question. Our government absolutely recognizes that indigenous people in first nations, Inuit and Métis communities are among the most vulnerable Canadians and need particular support when it comes to the challenges posed by COVID-19.
Last week, together with the Minister of Indigenous Services, we had a call with Chief Bellegarde and all the regional chiefs from the Assembly of First Nations. We are providing immediate support through the community support fund to address public health issues. This includes providing PPE, testing and health care personnel.
We know this is just the beginning, and we are prepared to provide, and are working on providing, further support.
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COVID-19
Indigenous reserves
Pandemic
Jagmeet Singh - 15:04
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-04-11 15:05 [p.2129]
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Mr. Chair, that is another important question. Certainly for indigenous communities, and indeed for all Canadians, the combination of flood season and forest-fire season with COVID-19 is going to pose a particular set of challenges. The Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness is very seized with this issue and has been working on it in close collaboration with provincial partners, indigenous partners and communities, the Minister of Indigenous Services and the Minister of Northern Affairs. We know we will have to pay particular attention to how we work on these issues.
As for the on-the-land program, if that is a way that indigenous communities wish to address the issue, of course they will have our support, but that cannot be the only answer.
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COVID-19
Floods
Indigenous reserves
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Alex Ruff - 15:06
Scot Davidson - 15:15
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-04-11 15:16 [p.2131]
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Mr. Chair, our government was focused on the threat posed by the novel coronavirus from the end of last year. We have been very aware of it and have been following it closely, both through our own officials and in close collaboration with our friends and allies around the world.
When it comes to specific intelligence to which I or other ministers have been privy, of course we cannot share that.
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COVID-19
Pandemic
Scot Davidson - 15:16
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-04-11 15:16 [p.2131]
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Mr. Chair, absolutely, but I do want to clarify one assumption embedded in the hon. member's question, and that is this notion that there will be an immediate and visible end to the pandemic.
We will be fully safe and fully past this only once either a vaccine has been developed or we have a very high level of herd immunity within Canada. Prior to that, what experts are saying is likely to happen, and as was shown in our data forecast on Friday, is that there will be a peak, and we will get past that peak, and then we need to prepare for some wavelets coming after. We need to have a calibration of social distancing efforts that go on and off, allowing our economy to restart to some extent.
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COVID-19
Economic recovery
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Bernard Généreux - 15:17
John Williamson - 15:26
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-04-11 15:26 [p.2133]
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Mr. Chair, I hope the member can tolerate an answer from the Deputy Prime Minister.
It is a very important question. It is an issue that we are very focused on. The Minister of Fisheries is very aware of this. This is an area where the global economic slowdown caused by the response to the coronavirus has had a particularly sharp and striking effect. The Minister of Fisheries is very seized with the issue and is working on it.
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COVID-19
Fish and seafood
Pandemic
John Williamson - 15:27
Elizabeth May - 17:51
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-04-11 17:53 [p.2155]
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Mr. Speaker, the member for Saanich—Gulf Islands has spoken about the really unprecedented collaboration among all members of this House in addressing the challenge that all Canadians face. I want to take this opportunity to thank her colleague, the member for Nanaimo—Ladysmith, for his support in our work with the United States. He pointed out directly to me the essential role that a pulp mill in his riding plays in supplying the U.S. medical equipment supply chain. Thanks to him, I got in touch with the CEO of that pulp mill, Levi Sampson, and that conversation proved to be very helpful in our conversations with our American neighbours.
I thank the Greens, and particularly the member for Nanaimo—Ladysmith for being so involved and so helpful.
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Elizabeth May - 17:54
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2020-03-12
Hon. Andrew Scheer - 14:18
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-03-12 14:19 [p.2014]
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Mr. Speaker, let me begin by addressing all Canadians at this anxious time. As Canadians, we are fortunate to have an outstanding health care system and fantastic medical professionals. We need to continue to listen to our medical experts. They are telling us that the situation will get worse before it gets better. They also say that Canada is well prepared.
Our government will do whatever it takes to keep Canadians healthy and safe, and I know that is the commitment of all members of this House.
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Canadians in foreign countries
COVID-19
Foreign persons
Oral questions
Pandemic
Public health
Hon. Andrew Scheer - 14:20
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-03-12 14:20 [p.2014]
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Mr. Speaker, our absolute priority is the health and safety of Canadians. The federal government is providing, and will continue to provide, leadership in partnership with the provinces, territories and all Canadians. We are already leading a bulk national procurement effort to ensure Canadians have the necessary medical equipment. I want to be clear: This is not a time for us to quibble about federal and provincial responsibilities. This is a time for Canadians to work together, and that is what we are doing.
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Medical and assistive devices
Oral questions
Pandemic
Public health
Hon. Andrew Scheer - 14:21
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-03-12 14:22 [p.2014]
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Mr. Speaker, let me start by assuring Canadians that Canada's public health system is outstanding and our public health officials are doing a terrific job on the ground. The health and safety of Canadians is our number one priority and our government is guided in all of its decisions by advice from medical professionals and by scientists. Enhanced screening and detection processes are in place at all international airports, at land crossings and at ports. We are constantly evaluating the measures in place and the developing international situation.
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Oral questions
Pandemic
Public health
Alain Rayes - 14:22
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-03-12 14:23 [p.2015]
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Mr. Speaker, I want to address all Canadians.
We are fortunate to have an outstanding health care system and fantastic health care professionals. We need to continue to listen to medical experts, who are telling us that the situation will get worse before it gets better. They also say that Canada is well prepared.
Our government will do whatever it takes.
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COVID-19
Events
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Pandemic
Public health
Alain Rayes - 14:24
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-03-12 14:24 [p.2015]
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Mr. Speaker, our government is aware that the coronavirus is having a significant economic impact around the world and in Canada. We know that we must support Canadians who may not be able to work because of illness or quarantine. We reduced the two-week EI waiting period so that there is no waiting period. We are committed to extending EI benefits. We will continue to monitor the economic situation, and we are poised to take more steps.
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Employment insurance
Oral questions
Pandemic
Public health
Christine Normandin - 14:25
Lib. (ON)
Hon. Chrystia Freeland (University—Rosedale)
2020-03-12 14:26 [p.2015]
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Mr. Speaker, allow me to speak directly to the situation of the Prime Minister and Ms. Grégoire Trudeau. The doctor's advice to the Prime Minister is to continue daily activities while self-monitoring, given he is exhibiting no symptoms himself. However, out of an abundance of caution, the Prime Minister is opting to self-isolate and work from home until receiving Ms. Grégoire Trudeau's results. I thank hon. members for their kind wishes.
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