SoVote

Decentralized Democracy

House Hansard - 335

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
June 19, 2024 02:00PM
  • Jun/19/24 3:18:56 p.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, the Trade Winds to Success training society helps indigenous people build up the trade skills we need to rebuild our own communities and our own future. Not only does the organization create a pathway to apprenticeship, but it also guarantees indigenous peoples' opportunity for good-paying jobs. Despite the Liberals' commitment to support them, no movement has been made. Is this yet another empty promise to indigenous peoples? When will the Prime Minister establish a five-year funding plan for Trade Winds to Success so it can continue to empower indigenous labour?
94 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:19:33 p.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, as my colleague well knows, we are unequivocally committed to working in partnership with first nations, Inuit and Métis communities to advance self-determination, reconciliation and economic opportunity. We have indeed tripled investments in indigenous communities since 2015, with $32 billion in investments expected in 2024-25 alone. Budget 2024 includes over $1 billion to improve access to proper health care for indigenous people, $338 million to support indigenous entrepreneurship and a monumental investment of $5 billion for the indigenous loan support program. There is lots more to do.
93 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:20:18 p.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, the parliamentarians who serve on the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians have done an amazing job and deserve the thanks of all Canadians. In the face of foreign interference, we need to put Canada first and commit to working together. My question to the Prime Minister is this. Is the Prime Minister open to working over the summer with all members of Parliament with top secret security clearance who are willing, in a confidential setting, to work in the hope of determining a shared course of action to reduce the threat of foreign interference?
98 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:21:00 p.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the leader of the Green Party and other party leaders who have taken this issue seriously by getting their security clearances. We feel that the public inquiry is the best place for these discussions to continue, and we are pleased that the commission has agreed to study this. Unfortunately, the Leader of the Opposition would actually have to get his top secret security clearance in order to have a top secret discussion among party leaders.
82 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:21:29 p.m.
  • Watch
The hon. Leader of the Government in the House of Commons is rising on a point of order.
18 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:21:55 p.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, I have a motion to put forward, but before I do that, I would like to thank you and all of the other chair occupants. I want to thank the clerk and all of his staff. I also want to thank all of the staff who support us so well in the House. I am, of course, talking about the pages and the members of the Parliamentary Protective Service. We are exceptionally well served by the parliamentary staff and I want to express gratitude for all that they do on behalf of all parliamentarians. I also want to thank all of my colleagues on the government side for their support for a rookie House leader. I want to thank all the colleagues who chose the wrong political path for their support as well, including my colleague House leaders. Despite all indications to the contrary, we have developed a very good working relationship. I thank them and, through them, thank their caucuses as well.
165 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:25:22 p.m.
  • Watch
moved: That, notwithstanding any standing order, special order, or usual practice of the House: (a) in relation to Bill C-26, An Act respecting cyber security, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other Acts, the report stage motions in amendment, standing on the Notice Paper in the name of the Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs, be deemed adopted on division, and the bill, as amended, be deemed concurred in at report stage with further amendments on division and deemed read a third time and passed on division; (b) Bill C-40, An Act to amend the Criminal Code, to make consequential amendments to other Acts and to repeal a regulation (miscarriage of justice reviews), be deemed read a third time and passed on division; (c) Bill S-6, An Act respecting regulatory modernization, be deemed read a second time on division and referred to the Standing Committee on Industry and Technology; (d) Bill S-9, An Act to amend the Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Act, be deemed read a second time and referred to a committee of the whole, deemed considered in committee of the whole, deemed reported without amendment, deemed concurred in at report stage and deemed read a third time and passed; (e) Bill S-16, An Act respecting the recognition of the Haida Nation and the Council of the Haida Nation, be deemed read a second time on division and referred to the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs; and (f) following Routine Proceedings later today, the House shall stand adjourned until Monday, September 16, 2024, provided that, for the purposes of Standing Order 28, it shall be deemed to have sat on Thursday, June 20, and Friday, June 21, 2024.
292 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:25:22 p.m.
  • Watch
All those opposed to the hon. member's moving the motion will please say nay. It is agreed. The House has heard the terms of the motion. All those opposed to the motion will please say nay.
37 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:25:55 p.m.
  • Watch
The hon. member for Skeena—Bulkley Valley is rising on a point of order.
15 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:25:55 p.m.
  • Watch
  • Re: Bill S-16 
Mr. Speaker, I am rising to ask that Bill S-16, an act respecting the recognition of the Haida Nation and the Council of the Haida Nation— Some hon. members: No.
32 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:26:02 p.m.
  • Watch
The hon. member for Regina—Qu'Appelle is rising on a point of order.
15 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:26:21 p.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, I will add my voice to that of the government House leader, thanking all the support staff on the precinct here, the pages who help us out in the Commons, the wise clerks who guide the proceedings and all of the support staff around. I would also like to thank the interpreters. There are a lot of challenges related to simultaneous translation in Parliament. I would like to thank the interpreters for all their hard work. Of course, I thank the security forces around the precinct that keep us all safe as we go about doing the people's work. I thank all of them for the excellent level of service that they provide parliamentarians so that we can provide excellent service to the people of Canada. Pursuant to Standing Order 65, I move that the House instruct each of the following standing committees to hold five meetings between Monday, July 8, and Friday— Some hon. members: No.
161 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:27:20 p.m.
  • Watch
I regret that the hon. opposition House leader does not have unanimous consent. Rising on a point of order, the hon. member for Willowdale.
24 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:27:45 p.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, there have been discussions among the parties and if you seek it, I think you will find unanimous consent to adopt the following motion on the humanitarian situation in Sudan: That the House recognize that the conflict in Sudan has displaced over 10 million civilians, has resulted in an unprecedented— Some hon. members: No.
57 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:28:02 p.m.
  • Watch
The member does not have unanimous consent from the House. The hon. member for Battle River—Crowfoot.
18 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:28:17 p.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, I would ask for unanimous consent that, notwithstanding any standing order, special order or usual practice— Some hon. members: No.
23 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:28:27 p.m.
  • Watch
I regret to inform the hon. member that a number of noes have already been expressed. The hon. member for Cowichan—Malahat—Langford is rising.
27 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:28:40 p.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, I ask for unanimous consent for the following motion: That notwithstanding any standing order, special order or usual practices of the House, the bill entitled— Some hon. members: No.
32 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:28:51 p.m.
  • Watch
I am afraid I am hearing there is no unanimous consent for that.
13 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border
  • Jun/19/24 3:29:01 p.m.
  • Watch
Mr. Speaker, if I may, on behalf of the members of the Bloc Québécois and our teams, I too would like to thank you and to thank the Clerk of the House, the Chief Administrator, the Sergeant-at-Arms and their entire teams in all areas, including finance, human resources, IT, the Parliamentary Protective Service and food services. I would like to thank all the staff who, day in and day out, make our jobs easier and support us in our daily work. I wish to extend a special, sincere and heartfelt thanks to our Bloc Québécois allies, for they are our voice and our ears. A very special thank you goes to the interpreters, who have had a tough time this year. We in the Bloc Québécois owe them a great deal because they truly are our voice and our ears. They never cease to impress. I congratulate them. We are impressed with the work of all the employees of the House of Commons and the entire administration, but it is fair to say that the interpreters are the favourites of the Bloc Québécois. We want to thank the government, leader and whip teams. We also want to thank the official opposition and the NDP. We have proven time and time again that when we work as a team toward the collective good, we can succeed. We would also like to thank the extraordinary staff who make us better MPs and better legislators. On behalf of myself and the Bloc Québécois, I hope everyone has a great summer. Enjoy.
280 words
  • Hear!
  • Rabble!
  • star_border