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Notice PaperNo. 22 Monday, February 24, 2020 11:00 a.m. |
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Introduction of Government Bills |
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February 21, 2020 — The Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying)”. |
Introduction of Private Members' Bills |
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February 21, 2020 — Mr. Saroya (Markham—Unionville) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (unlawfully imported firearms)”. |
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February 21, 2020 — Mrs. Gallant (Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Expropriation Act (protection of private property)”. |
Notices of Motions (Routine Proceedings) |
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Questions |
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Q-3502 — February 21, 2020 — Mr. Steinley (Regina—Lewvan) — With regard to the planned February 2020 trip to the Caribbean by the Prime Minister which was cancelled: (a) what is the total of all costs incurred in relation to the planned trip, including any cancellation fees or lost deposits; and (b) what are the details of all such expenditures, including (i) date, (ii) vendor, (iii) amount, (iv) location, (v) description of goods or reason for expenditure (e.g. lost deposit, goods purchased but not used, etc.)? |
Q-3512 — February 21, 2020 — Mr. Steinley (Regina—Lewvan) — With regard to the February 2020 trip to Ethiopia, Senegal, and Germany taken by the Prime Minister and other ministers: (a) what is the total of all costs incurred to date related to the trip; and (b) what are the details of all contracts and invoices related to the trip, including (i) date, (ii) vendor, (iii) amount, (iv) description of goods or services provided, (v) file number, (vi) location? |
Q-3522 — February 21, 2020 — Mr. Lukiwski (Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan) — With regard to all expenditures on hospitality (Treasury Board Object Code 0822), since November 1, 2019, broken down by department or agency: what are the details of all expenditures, including (i) vendor, (ii) amount, (iii) date of expenditure, (iv) start and end date of contract, (v) description of goods or services provided, (vi) file number, (vii) number of government employees in attendance, (viii) number of other attendees, (ix) description of related hospitality event, (x) location? |
Q-3532 — February 21, 2020 — Mr. Tochor (Saskatoon—University) — With regard to counterfeit goods discovered and seized by the Canada Border Services Agency, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, or other relevant government entity, during the 2019 calendar year: (a) what is the total value of the goods discovered, broken down by month; (b) for each seizure, what is the breakdown of goods by (i) type, (ii) brand, (iii) quantity, (iv) estimated value, (v) location or port of entry where the goods were discovered, (vi) product description; (c) what percentage of the estimated total value of counterfeit imported goods are intercepted by the government; and (d) what is the government’s estimate for the value of counterfeit goods that enter Canada annually and avoid seizure by the government? |
Notices of Motions for the Production of Papers |
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Business of Supply |
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Opposition Motions |
February 21, 2020 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the House call on the government to change its proposed tax cuts by targeting benefits to those who earn less than $90,000 per year and to use those savings to invest in priorities that give real help to Canadians, including dental coverage for uninsured families making less than $90,000 per year. |
Notice also received from: |
Mr. Davies (Vancouver Kingsway) — February 21, 2020 |
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February 21, 2020 — Ms. Collins (Victoria) — That (i) given the proposed Teck Frontier mine project would emit significant greenhouse gases and make it impossible for Canada to meet its international climate change commitments, (ii) that the Teck CEO has admited that the price of oil could be far too low to justify moving forward with the project, (iii) even if approved, the enhanced impacts of climate change would lead to massive insurance and economic costs far beyond any economic benefits of the project, the House urge the government to: (a) reject the proposed Teck Frontier mine project; and (b) invest in a real plan for workers and communities affected by the ongoing global economic transition, including significant new investments in green infrastructure projects, renewable energy, public transit, retrofitting of homes and public buildings, and environmental cleanup. |
Notice also received from: |
Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — February 21, 2020 |
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February 21, 2020 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That the House call on the government to include in budget 2020 a new 1% wealth tax on wealth over $20 million, as is currently in place in many other countries, in order to ask the very richest multimillionaires to pay a bit more towards our shared services. |
Notice also received from: |
Mr. Blaikie (Elmwood—Transcona) — February 21, 2020 |
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February 21, 2020 — Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — That (i) given the government paid $1 billion more than market value for the Trans Mountain pipeline project, (ii) that the cost of this project continues to increase, now reaching nearly $20 billion, (iii) that this project now represents the biggest fossil fuel subsidy in Canadian history, the House: (a) urge the government to immediately cancel this project and instead target those investments toward measures aimed at building a clean economy, sustainable jobs, and making life more affordable for all Canadians; and (b) instruct the Standing Committee on Finance to conduct a comprehensive study of fossil fuel subsidies, including tax credits, direct grants, loans and loan guarantees from Export Development Canada. |
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Mr. Blaikie (Elmwood—Transcona) — February 21, 2020 |
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February 21, 2020 — Mr. Davies (Vancouver Kingsway) — That the House call on the government to implement the full recommendations of the final report of the Hoskins Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare, commencing with the immediate initiation of multilateral negotiations with the provinces and territories to establish a new, dedicated fiscal transfer to support universal, single-payer, public pharmacare that will be long-term, predictable, fair and acceptable to provinces and territories. |
Notice also received from: |
Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — February 21, 2020 |
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February 21, 2020 — Mr. Angus (Timmins—James Bay) — That the House call on the Prime Minister to reach out immediately to the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs to set up a meeting as soon as possible with a view to helping resolve the current crisis and showing all Canadians that Canada is truly committed to reconciliation. |
Notice also received from: |
Mr. Johns (Courtenay—Alberni) and Mr. Julian (New Westminster—Burnaby) — February 21, 2020 |
Government Business |
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Private Members' Notices of Motions |
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