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44th Parl. 1st Sess.
September 29, 2023 10:00AM
  • Sep/29/23 12:09:53 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, this weekend, Canadians in my riding of Hamilton East—Stoney Creek and across the country will honour the victims and survivors of the residential school system as we seek to address the harmful legacy of residential schools and reflect on our commitment to reconciliation. For generations, indigenous peoples have kept their culture and language, showing great resilience in the face of discrimination and mistreatment by colonial systems. Canada has a responsibility to address the truth and support their healing. In my community, people want to know how our government is working toward truth and reconciliation with indigenous peoples?
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  • Sep/29/23 12:10:33 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, I am grateful to see Canadians across the country finding their own special ways to commemorate this important day. Let me be clear: As a government, we believe that truth and reconciliation need to be at the heart of absolutely everything that we do. We are committed to doing the work. After Harper refused for years, we launched the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Today, more than 96% of first nations have access to clean drinking water, with a pathway for the remaining 4%. After decades of neglect, we have helped communities build, renovate and retrofit 31,000 homes and counting. We will continue working with indigenous peoples to build a new relationship based on recognition of rights, respect, co-operation and partnership; that is “reconciliaction”.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:11:11 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, Canadians are putting their heart and soul into creating content for this entire country and the world to enjoy. However, on TikTok, they are left out of the creator fund and cannot be paid for their work. It is unfair. TikTok compensates its creators in the United States and Europe, but Canadians are left behind. Why are the Liberals allowing this abuse? These content creators are workers. They deserve to be paid. The issue of workers' rights is my Roman Empire. Will the Liberal government start working for young people and ensure Canadian content creators are compensated fairly?
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  • Sep/29/23 12:11:44 p.m.
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  • Re: Bill C-11 
Madam Speaker, our government is proud to support our creators all over the country. They are among the best in the world. They are sharing our Canadian stories, and it is really important that we keep on supporting them. This is why we brought forward Bill C-11. Through this new bill, we are going to bring in new revenue so that we could better support our creators in Canada.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:12:11 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, I want to raise the concern of the lawyers representing the Stk’emlupsemc te Secwepemc Nation, just in time for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, that we are violating a sacred commitment made to that first nation. I say “we” because, thanks to the Liberals, we own the Trans Mountain pipeline. Their lawyer has asked that at least before they start construction on October 2, the Canada Energy Regulator provide reasons, so the first nation could pursue its legal right to appeal. Will the government ensure construction does not begin until reasons are provided?
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  • Sep/29/23 12:12:49 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, I know this issue matters a great deal to our colleague. I would point out, however, as the Minister of Finance said earlier this week, that it is an independent decision that was reached by an independent agency.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:13:15 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, during Statements by Members, I did not properly observe the code of conduct in the House. Accordingly, I wish to offer my heartfelt and unreserved apologies to the hon. member for Hull—Aylmer, who made a very fine statement. Well done.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:13:31 p.m.
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I appreciate the hon. member's apology. I know he was not the only one, but I appreciate his honesty. On a point of order, the hon. member for Lakeland.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:13:44 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, it is with a heavy heart that I rise to address an exchange stemming from question period. I am a descendant of the Bear family from the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation in Manitoba, so I raise this with grave concern and seriousness. The Prime Minister's pick for the parliamentary secretary for crown-indigenous relations, who mischaracterized our leader earlier in question period and was focusing on words, actually said, “Why do I assume every skinny aboriginal girl is on crystal meth or pills? #toomuchaptn.” I would beg all members of Parliament to treat these issues seriously, particularly those of deep concern to indigenous Canadians in every corner of their country, all of us who are descended from them and non-indigenous Canadians who are treaty partners. We should take these issues seriously, with the gravity they deserve, and stop name-calling, imputing motives and mischaracterizing words. These topics deserve seriousness. That is why the Harper Conservative government apologized for the residential schools and launched—
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  • Sep/29/23 12:14:58 p.m.
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I think we are getting more into points of debate. I do not have all of the context from the hon. member. She made a statement, and I did not hear that during question period or the specific language used, so I would tend to think that is more a point of debate. I have another point of order, from the hon. parliamentary secretary.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:15:27 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, I would like to table documents with the comments the Leader of the Opposition made when he was a member of Parliament. He talked about his view. The actual words from the Leader of the Opposition were, “My view is that we need to engender the values”—
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  • Sep/29/23 12:15:44 p.m.
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All those opposed to the hon. member's moving the motion will please say nay. Some hon. members: Nay. The Assistant Deputy Speaker (Mrs. Carol Hughes): On a point of order, the hon. member for Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:16:04 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, this is coming out of question period and the comments from the member for Sydney—Victoria. I would like unanimous consent to table this document reminding Canadians that during the first truth and reconciliation day, the Prime Minister was surfing in Tofino.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:16:18 p.m.
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I am already getting some nays, but I will ask the question. All those opposed to the hon. member's moving the motion will please say nay. Some hon. members: Nay. The Assistant Deputy Speaker (Mrs. Carol Hughes): I have a point of order from the member for Saanich—Gulf Islands.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:16:32 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, I want to thank you for your valiant efforts today in maintaining order through question period. I would also like to thank the hon. member for Louis-Saint-Laurent for apologizing. He is a role model for us all. I did hear something that can be taken up later, and I know that if I heard it clearly it may end up in Hansard. It was not something said by the hon. member for Lethbridge, but while she had the floor, a male voice was heard quite clearly saying the word “cowardly”. I think it may end up in Hansard, unless someone attends to it.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:17:13 p.m.
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It is not something that I heard. I am sure we can double-check the record and come back to the House if need be. The hon. member for Winnipeg Centre has a point of order.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:17:26 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, certainly emotions run high here when we are debating. September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and I find it really abhorrent that we are using this time, when we are supposed to be lifting up survivors, to get into petty political arguments on the backs of survivors. I am encouraging members to stop this behaviour.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:17:56 p.m.
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I appreciate the point of order that was raised, but, again, I think it falls on debate. I want to remind everyone that we should be respectful of each other in the House. There are ways to debate our different points of views, and we have to be mindful of the occasion that we are going to be marking. The hon. member for Cariboo—Prince George also has a point of order.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:18:24 p.m.
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Madam Speaker, I rise with a heavy heart as well. As many know, my family is first nations as well. The comments that came from the member for Sydney—Victoria on a day before truth and reconciliation day are indeed damaging. I remind the House that not only did the member for Sydney—Victoria use disparaging remarks toward indigenous women prior to his elected life, but our Prime Minister also heckled indigenous protesters and thanked them for their donation. Madam Speaker, through you, I ask for unanimous support to table a document that highlights that our Prime Minister thanked indigenous protesters for their donation when they were protesting his inability to fight the potable water situation in our first nations communities throughout our country. This is shameless. I seek unanimous support to table this document.
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  • Sep/29/23 12:19:33 p.m.
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All those opposed to the hon. member's moving the motion will please say nay. Some hon. members: Nay. The Assistant Deputy Speaker (Mrs. Carol Hughes): The hon. member for Lakeland is rising on a point of order.
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