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Senate Volume 153, Issue 93

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
December 15, 2022 02:00PM
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Senator McCallum: In the speech that I gave the other day, I was setting up the context for this speech about the pre-studies and about how fast legislation is going through. That is part of the problem. It needs to be noted that proper attention was not given. It was rushed through.

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Senator McCallum: I am bringing these issues to the floor from MKO. I know that they have been talking to the land board, but they still want to express this. They’re still expressing their concern. So they’re not working together. Everyone has concerns about this bill, especially because it involves two other acts that need to be addressed if this is there.

People have always said people are collaborating; they’re working together. Yet, we continually hear that they only speak to specific groups. My concern is that this has been brought forward for MKO. This is their voice. I think we need to appreciate that and not lessen or silence their voice.

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Senator LaBoucane-Benson: I thank the honourable senator for her comment. However, it’s outside of my purview to decide pre-studies. I’m just a lowly liaison standing here. It’s outside of my purview.

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Senator Gold: Well, thank you. Canada is clear-eyed about the threats that certain countries, including Russia, pose to our democracy.

It is not evident from your question, and I certainly do not have the facts, whether the children to whom you refer obtained their citizenship by fraud. As I said, I do not want to presume that which I do not know. I will make the inquiries, and to the extent that I am able to report back, I shall.

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Some Hon. Senators: Hear, hear.

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Senator Moncion: But I heard “adjournment of the Senate.” That’s what she said.

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The Hon. the Speaker: My apologies. She can move the adjournment. She is on debate once I call upon her.

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Hon. Mary Jane McCallum: Thank you, Your Honour.

I move adjournment of the Senate.

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The Hon. the Speaker pro tempore: Are honourable senators ready for the question?

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The Hon. the Speaker: Is leave granted, honourable senators?

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The Hon. the Speaker: All those in favour of the motion please say “yea.”

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The Hon. the Speaker: In my opinion, the “nays” have it.

And two honourable senators having risen:

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