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2021-06-23
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:59
CPC (ON)
Michael Barrett (Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes)
2021-06-23 14:59 [p.9055]
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Mr. Speaker, I note how far he has fallen. In 2015 he said Conservatives were his neighbours and friends. In 2019 more Canadians voted for the Conservative Party than anyone else, but of course nobody is listening to the Conservatives. It sounds like the Prime Minister is not listening to Canadians, but if there is an ethics law that has been broken, the Prime Minister probably had his hand in it, and if there was a contract to be had, he gave it to a Liberal. If Liberal insiders need a bailout, members had better believe they are going to get it from the Prime Minister.
Conservatives are ready to clean up Ottawa and bring back good, ethical governance. Will the Prime Minister get out of the way and let Conservatives finally secure accountability in Ottawa?
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2021-06-23 15:00 [p.9056]
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Mr. Speaker, I was waiting for him to say “drain the swamp”, but I know that would have been in the next sentence, if we had only had a few more seconds.
While Conservative politicians opt for baseless partisan attacks, our steadfast focus is on delivering for Canadians by getting progressive bills passed. We are getting supports in the budget for Canadians. We are reaching net zero by 2050. We are banning conversion therapy, which half the Conservative caucus voted against banning, and we are making sure web giants pay their fair share and support Canadian creators. Unfortunately, the Conservative Party is more interested in partisan attacks and misinformation than on getting the job done for Canadians.
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Lib. (ON)
Hon. Anthony Rota (Nipissing—Timiskaming)
2021-06-23 15:01 [p.9056]
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I would just like to remind hon. members in the chamber that I would like to hear the responses and the questions. It is getting a little noisy and I am having a hard time hearing. Out of respect for everyone who does want to hear, I just ask everyone to maybe talk more quietly among themselves.
The hon. member for Salaberry—Suroît.
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BQ (QC)
Claude DeBellefeuille (Salaberry—Suroît)
2021-06-23 15:01 [p.9056]
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Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Prime Minister appealed to opposition parties to be progressive and pass his bills. The opposition has enabled the passage of nine bills since June 1, including Bill C‑10, which would have died without the Bloc Québécois. Now it is the government's turn.
Sick people often need up to 50 weeks of special EI benefits. That is what our Bill C‑265 provides for. In order for it to pass, the Prime Minister has to give it a royal recommendation. Now I am appealing to his progressive nature as well as to his sense of compassion.
Will the Prime Minister grant a royal recommendation?
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2021-06-23 15:02 [p.9056]
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Mr. Speaker, we know that many Canadians suffering from a prolonged illness need more support than the 15 weeks they currently have access to through EI. That is why we made a promise during the campaign and in the throne speech to extend that support for struggling Canadians.
In budget 2021, we announced that we would extend that support for Canadians from 15 weeks to 26 weeks. We are proud to be there for people who are struggling, and we will keep working to give them all the help they need.
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BQ (QC)
Claude DeBellefeuille (Salaberry—Suroît)
2021-06-23 15:02 [p.9056]
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Mr. Speaker, at the end of her life, Émilie Sansfaçon was fighting two battles, one for her life, against cancer, and one so that sick people could have up to 50 weeks of EI sickness benefits.
The Prime Minister met Émilie. He knows very well what she went through. Émilie lost her first battle. Today, the Prime Minister could make it so she wins the second one.
I appeal to the Prime Minister's compassion. Will he increase EI sickness benefits for people with a serious illness to 50 weeks?
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2021-06-23 15:03 [p.9056]
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Mr. Speaker, it was an honour for me to be able to sit down with Émilie Sansfaçon to listen to her plea and understand the extent to which she was passionate not only about helping people like herself, but also about getting more help for people all across Canada.
That is why we introduced a bill to extend EI sickness benefits from 15 weeks to 26 weeks for the people who need it. I know there is still more to do and we will continue to work on it, but this is a big step forward, which was important for me and for all Canadians who suffer from various illnesses.
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CPC (QC)
Gérard Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent)
2021-06-23 15:04 [p.9056]
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Mr. Speaker, there is another major development in the Winnipeg lab story, once again about the individual who was fired and escorted out by the RCMP.
This morning, the National Post reported that this person had collaborated with the Chinese government on two inventions, noting that her name was listed as an inventor on two patents. Canadian law states that an individual collaborating with a foreign country must directly inform the government and seek authorization.
My question for the Prime Minister is very simple. Did his government authorize this researcher to collaborate with China, yes or no?
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2021-06-23 15:04 [p.9056]
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Mr. Speaker, I also saw that troubling news this morning, so I asked the minister to follow up and figure out exactly what happened.
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CPC (QC)
Gérard Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent)
2021-06-23 15:05 [p.9056]
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Mr. Speaker, I will be a good sport and acknowledge that the government finally did the right thing.
Does the Prime Minister not realize that, in doing so, he is clearly acknowledging that what happened in Winnipeg is outrageous and that Canadians who, like him, read the National Post this morning found this whole thing unacceptable? Appropriately enough, 38 million Canadians think what happened is unacceptable.
The best way to get to the bottom of things is for the government to produce the documents that the House of Commons ordered it to produce.
Why did he violate the order from the House of Commons?
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2021-06-23 15:05 [p.9057]
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Mr. Speaker, all of those unredacted documents have been provided to parliamentarians through the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, and we are currently working with the other parties to find a way to ensure the protection of national security, access to information and answers to these questions.
We are very open to continuing to work with the other parties to ensure that they can do their important work.
I look forward to this matter being resolved.
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CPC (QC)
Gérard Deltell (Louis-Saint-Laurent)
2021-06-23 15:06 [p.9057]
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Mr. Speaker, we also look forward to this being resolved.
The problem is that the government is not listening. The Prime Minister struck that committee, and he is the one who has the final say on what is and is not made public. That is not what I would call real parliamentary work.
Real parliamentary work involves respecting the orders that are issued here in the House, which the Prime Minister has failed to do four times.
Why should Canadians obey the laws passed in this House when the Prime Minister ignores the orders issued in this House? Has the Prime Minister thought of that?
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2021-06-23 15:06 [p.9057]
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Mr. Speaker, I know very well that the hon. member opposite takes the responsibility to protect our national security very seriously. I also know that this member would never want to see our national security systems or the people working to protect Canada in high-risk jobs, sometimes around the world, put at risk.
That is why we must always ensure, by sharing and allowing parliamentarians to do their job, that we protect national security at the same time. We proposed several ways of doing these two things while ensuring transparency for parliamentarians and protecting national security.
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Lib. (QC)
Yves Robillard (Marc-Aurèle-Fortin)
2021-06-23 15:07 [p.9057]
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Mr. Speaker, as Quebeckers prepare to celebrate their national holiday tomorrow, we can be proud of a federal government that protects and promotes the French language.
I am proud that our government has introduced Bill C‑32, which will modernize the Official Languages Act and bring it into the 21st century.
Could the Prime Minister tell the House how this bill will establish true equality between our two official languages?
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Lib. (QC)
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau (Papineau)
2021-06-23 15:08 [p.9057]
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member for Marc‑Aurèle‑Fortin for that excellent question. I also want to wish all Quebeckers a very happy national holiday.
Our Bill C‑32 would ensure real equality between our two official languages. Whether we are talking about strengthening French in our federal institutions, helping francophones receive services in French or ensuring that Supreme Court justices are bilingual, we are doing our part to promote French across the country, including in Quebec, while protecting language minority communities across Canada.
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Hon. Erin O'Toole - 15:09
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