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2026-03-24
World Tuberculosis Day
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, today on World Tuberculosis Day, we reflect on our progress and the work still ahead. TB is preventable, treatable and curable, yet it continues to affect thousands of people, including here in Canada. In recent years, over 2,500 people in Canada have been diagnosed. Yesterday, Health Canada approved a new drug that will expand access to shorter, safer preventive TB treatment. Canada …

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2026-02-10
Petitions
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Routine Proceedings

Mr. Speaker, I am presenting a petition on behalf of over 28,000 Canadians calling for meaningful tax relief for people living with celiac disease. Celiac disease affects about one in 100 Canadians and requires a strict gluten-free diet that comes with a significant cost. The petitioners are therefore calling for a simple refundable tax credit, $1,000 per adult and $600 per child living with celia…

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2026-02-10
Business of Supply
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Government Orders

Madam Speaker, I was listening to the member's speech when he was talking about extortion. He says that we need to fix this. This government has a big legislative agenda with six bills to fix this. If the member is serious about extortion, why is he stopping Bill C-14, which would create reverse-onus bail for violent extortion, require consecutive sentences and strengthen the bail system? Why is t…

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2026-02-03
Affordability Measures
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Statements By Members

Mr. Speaker, families in Brampton work hard and deserve support that works for them. That is why the government is increasing the GST credit by 25% for five years. This means a family of four in Brampton could receive up to $1,900. It will help more than 12 million Canadians across the country. These measures are paired with $500 million to protect supply chains, support farmers and help keep pric…

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2026-01-28
Keeping Children Safe Act
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Private Members' Business

Mr. Speaker, today I am speaking to Bill C-223, the keeping children safe act, aimed to strengthen protections for children and survivors in family law proceedings where family violence or coercive control may be present. I want to begin by thanking my friend and colleague the hon. member for Hamilton Mountain for bringing this important legislation forward and for her continued work to ensure tha…

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2025-12-09
Government Priorities
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, as we wrap up the fall session, I rise to reflect on the work we are advancing together. This fall, the government has been working on strengthening health care, including simplifying the residency pathway, so Canadians in every community can access a family doctor, and introducing the PSW tax credit to support personal support workers. Budget 2025 also invests in communities like Bra…

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2025-11-25
Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 1
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Government Orders

Mr. Speaker, I want to give the example of a project in Montreal that is strengthening our supply chain, diversifying our trade and creating thousands of jobs in Quebec. The project will generate approximately $140 million annually in local and economic benefits in Quebec and across Canada. This budget is a very good budget. Not only will it make my community strong, but it will also make our coun…

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2025-11-25
Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 1
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Government Orders

Mr. Speaker, I do not agree with this. This budget will help 400,000 children with a food program. It will also help seniors and those of all ages with a dental care plan. It will help build major infrastructure and homes and will build industries that grow our economy and create lasting prosperity. I think this budget will put Canada in a good fiscal position and will build a strong Canada.

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2025-11-25
Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 1
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Government Orders

Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to rise today on behalf of the residents of Brampton South to speak in support of Bill C-15. Budget 2025 sets out a clear path forward, one of fiscal responsibility, of investing in Canadians, of safeguarding national security and of building safer communities. Budget 2025 is a plan for growth, inclusion and opportunity. It is a responsible, forward-looking plan that pro…

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2025-11-25
Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 1
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Government Orders

Mr. Speaker, public safety is the top priority in my community. As I said in my speech, safety is the top priority for families. Budget 2025 delivers real action to crack down on auto theft, home invasion and organized crime. This budget invests $1.7 billion over four years in the RCMP, including 1,000 new personnel and recruitment incentives to strengthen investigation and support local police ac…

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2025-11-19
Diabetes Awareness Month
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, November is Diabetes Awareness Month. It is a time to reflect on the millions of Canadians who are living with diabetes. Last week, I hosted my fifth annual diabetes flag-raising at Brampton City Hall. I also represented Canada at the PDGN Global Parliamentary Advocacy Forum on diabetes, showcasing Canada's leadership in diabetes in global health. Universal access to diabetes care is …

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2025-11-05
Gurpurab
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, today Canadians from coast to coast join Sikh communities in commemorating the 556th anniversary of the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first guru and founder of Sikhism. Today we reflect on Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s timeless teachings: naam japna, meditation; kirat karni, honest living; and vand ke chakna, sharing with others. These principles are not only central to Sikhism, but they also…

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2025-10-23
Strengthening Canada's Immigration System and Bord…
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Government Orders

Madam Speaker, the member opposite spoke about stolen vehicles and the fentanyl crisis. I want to let the member know that Bill C-12 would support enforcement to crack down on the stealing of vehicles, which is exactly what the member opposite is asking for. If the member really wants to deal with this issue, then why is there obstruction?

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2025-10-08
Military Justice System Modernization Act
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Government Orders

Mr. Speaker, how is removing military jurisdiction over sexual offences a necessary step to rebuilding the trust of victims and survivors who have lost faith in the system? Can you explain that?

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2025-10-07
Mental Health
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, this Friday marks World Mental Health Day. Mental health is health. One in five Canadians experiences a mental illness each year in their daily life. From youth to seniors, mental health impacts every generation. In Brampton South, community organizations such as the South Asian Canadians Health and Social Services, Roots Community Services, CMHA Peel Dufferin, KMH and many others are…

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2025-10-01
Seniors
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, today is National Seniors Day, an opportunity to recognize the contributions that seniors have made to building our communities and our country, yet some are still facing delays in processing old age security and Canada pension plan applications. Could the Secretary of State for Seniors share what steps are being taken to speed up the processing of these critical applications?

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2025-09-23
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, September marks Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Ovarian cancer often goes undetected until the late stages. Our government takes women's health seriously. In the last election, we committed to stronger data collection and advanced research, including the use of artificial intelligence to close the long-standing gap in women's and seniors' health care. Better data means better outcomes…

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2025-09-17
Public Safety
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to reflect on a wonderful summer in Brampton South. I would like to use this opportunity to share my sincere thanks to all residents who joined me at my annual summer barbecue. This summer, I attended many community events and heard one message clearly: Public safety remains a top priority. As the Prime Minister said, we will strengthen bail reform and impose tougher sent…

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2025-06-17
Justice
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, public safety is a key priority in my community of Brampton South. Could the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada share with my community and Canadians what the government's plan is to toughen the Criminal Code to make our communities safer for everyone?

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2025-06-13
Public Safety
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, building safe communities and neighbourhoods takes a collective effort, and our Liberal government is making positive progress by working together with all levels of governments and partners. Through our investment and collaborative approach, in the Peel region, there was a 60% drop in auto thefts in 2024 and an additional 45% decrease in the first quarter of 2025. Just this week, Pee…

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2025-06-05
Graduation Congratulations
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to share my heartfelt congratulations to all the graduates of 2025 from Brampton South and across Canada. Graduation marks the completion of years of hard work and perseverance. Through their academic journey, each graduate has shown incredible growth as a young scholar and Canadian. I thank all parents, teachers and mentors for all their hard work to support our graduate…

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2025-06-03
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply
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Speech from the Throne

Mr. Speaker, I shared sitting on the status of women committee with the member from 2019 until the last Parliament. We did a lot of work in the status of women committee together on betterment for women. Our Liberal government is committed to working for betterment for women. As members know, child care is also there, even $10 day care. When I was door knocking, I heard very positive feedback from…

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2025-06-03
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply
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Speech from the Throne

Mr. Speaker, as members know, we got a clear mandate, and we have an ambitious plan with the tax cut. I was just talking about the 15% to 14%. We have an ambitious plan, and I want to talk about three more things. We are helping Canadians with dental care. As members know, in Scarborough, in that member's riding, seniors and everyone got a good benefit. There is child care and the school food prog…

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2025-06-03
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply
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Speech from the Throne

Mr. Speaker, as I said in my speech, together we are building a Canada that is united, resilient and ready to lead, not just today but for generations to come. Yes, unjustified tariffs are here from south of the border, but our Liberal government will continue to deliver. That is why the Prime Minister had a meeting with the premiers yesterday. It was so that we can build a resilient economy, one …

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2025-06-03
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply
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Speech from the Throne

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to respond to the Speech from the Throne delivered by His Majesty King Charles III. Before I begin, I would like to extend my appreciation to the residents of Brampton South for once again placing their trust in me to represent them in the 45th Parliament. This continued trust gives me the honour of being their voice in the chamber, standing up for their priorities and wo…

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2025-05-29
Brampton South
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, it is with deep gratitude that I rise today to thank the residents of Brampton South for once again placing their trust in me. I am also deeply grateful to my family, volunteers and supporters for working day in and day out during the campaign. At the doors in Brampton South, the message was loud and clear: Canadians are feeling the strain. While affordability remains our top priority…

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2024-12-17
Government Priorities
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, today is the last parliamentary sitting day of the year. Federal investments are laying the foundation for a healthy and sustainable community in Brampton South. That includes over $26.2 million for energy-efficient retrofits and the creation of a youth hub at the Susan Fennell Sportsplex. Millions of dollars have been committed to develop and enhance public transit, parks and fitness…

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2024-12-05
Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, this week we have learned more about the reports of alleged foreign interference in the Conservative leadership race. Party leaders for the Bloc, the NDP and the Green Party have taken the government up on its offer to get a security clearance. However, the leader of the Conservative Party still refuses to get the security clearance and to access classified documents that would help h…

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2024-12-03
Petitions
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Routine Proceedings

Madam Speaker, I am tabling a petition on behalf of over 27,000 Canadians who are calling for tax relief for those living with celiac disease. Celiac disease affects one in every 100 Canadians, forcing them to live on a gluten-free diet that can be very expensive. The present medical exemption tax credit requires applicants to provide receipts, making it overly burdensome. Only one in five Canadia…

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2024-11-27
Cancer Warrior Canada Foundation
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, cancer is a reality that will affect two in five Canadians, including my mother. Early detection is the key in the fight against this disease. Many organizations are working hard to support all cancer patients, but organizations such as Cancer Warrior Canada Foundation are at the forefront of supporting and empowering cancer patients. Last Friday, I was grateful to attend the seventh …

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2024-11-26
Tax Relief
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, as we approach the holiday season, our government is making it easier for Canadians to celebrate by removing the GST and HST on a wide range of essential goods. Starting December 14, Canadians can enjoy prepared food like vegetable trays, pre-made meals and sandwiches without worrying about added tax. Whether it is dining in or ordering takeout, restaurant meals are also exempt. Snack…

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2024-11-04
Diabetes Awareness Month
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Every three minutes, one person in this country is diagnosed with diabetes. I want to recognize organizations like Diabetes Canada, Breakthrough T1D, Diabetes Action Canada, CDA, NIDA, CINA, Diabetes Québec and all the researchers, advocates and volunteers who are doing great work for diabetes in Canada. This month is a time to raise awareness for…

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2024-10-31
Public Safety
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, Canadians from different ethnic backgrounds are now scared that they could be the target of violent crimes by foreign nations. The RCMP believes agents from India have been targeting the Sikh community with bullying, blackmail and even plots to kill some of them. Foreign interference is a serious issue, and all of us need to work together to protect Canadians. Could the Minister of Em…

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2024-10-21
Public Safety
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, the events of the past year and the announcement last week have shaken many Canadians, particularly those in Indo-Canadian and Sikh communities. Canada is a country rooted in the rule of law. The safety and security of our citizens is the top priority of our government. Can the Minister of Foreign Affairs update the House on the additional steps our government has taken to protect Can…

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2024-10-21
RCMP Allegations of Foreign Interference by the Go…
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Emergency Debate

Mr. Speaker, the RCMP clearly mentioned that it has obtained evidence linking agents of the Indian government to homicides and other acts of violence in Canada, including extortion. Can the member elaborate on our measures to address, stop and prevent any act of violence against Canadians by foreign agents so that Canadians can feel safe in their home country?

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2024-10-10
Mental Health and Addictions
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, it is World Mental Health Day. This year's theme is “It is time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace”. It reminds us that we need to prioritize mental health in all workplaces and communities right across the country. Everyone deserves to have access to the mental health services they need. Can the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions tell the House what our government is …

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2024-09-26
Women and Gender Equality
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, today is World Contraception Day, an important day on which to remember that, too often, contraception is not accessible due to political ideology. On this side of the House, we proudly supported pharmacare, which would provide free contraception to Canadians. Could the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions please tell the House what else the government is doing to expand access to…

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2024-09-24
Sport in Brampton South
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, we had a very busy summer in Brampton and today I would like to highlight the incredible achievements of our residents in sports. Bramptonians played in Copa America and represented Canada at the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. Brampton is Canada's cricket capital, and we hosted a world-famous G20 tournament, where global stars played at the highest level, inspiring us a…

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2024-09-18
Housing
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, rental markets and home prices in communities across the country are making it difficult for Canadians to find an affordable place to live. The current systems in place to guide or protect Canadians while they make these important purchases are not enough. Can the Prime Minister tell us what protection Canadians will find in the new blueprints for a renters' bill of rights and a homeb…

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2024-06-18
Indigenous Affairs
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, June is National Indigenous History Month. It is time to reflect on the legacy and impacts of colonialism, and work together toward a better future. This is top of mind for the 12,000 first nations and non-indigenous residents who live in the Weeneebayko region in northern Ontario. Could the Minister of Indigenous Services tell us what the government is doing to ensure that everyone h…

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2024-06-12
Dental Care and Health Care
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, dental care is an essential part of our health, and this government is taking important steps to support Canadians. As of today, over two million Canadians have successfully signed up for the Canadian dental care plan. Just within the first weeks, this program helped over 150,000 seniors get dental care. Our pharmacare plan will also ensure Canadians can live healthy lives. Years of a…

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2024-05-22
UNITE Network
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, last week I had the honour of attending the high-level meeting on antimicrobial resistance at the United Nations in New York as a director of UNITE, an international parliamentary organization for global public health. Antimicrobial resistance, or AMR, is one of the top ten global public health threats to humanity and causes more than five million deaths per year. Political leadership…

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2024-05-09
Women and Gender Equality
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, around the world, we are seeing the rights of women and girls, including sexual and reproductive health, being rolled back or denied. Canadians are proud of our rights and freedoms; women have control over their own futures, over their own bodies. It is their human right. At the same time, we also know that we cannot take this for granted, especially with the rise of anti-abortion rhe…

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2024-05-08
Gender Equality
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, this past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending Embrave's second annual Celebrave Gala and the Zonta Club of Brampton Caledon's 50th celebration. Embrave Agency to End Violence, for the past 40 years, has been working hard to eradicate gender-based violence and provide essential support to survivors of violence. Similarly, for the past 50 years, the Zonta Club of Brampton Caledon h…

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2024-05-07
Mental Health and Addictions
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, this is Mental Health Week, and in a rapidly changing world, strong mental supports for youth are essential. By working with my youth council and stakeholders, I know of the mental health challenges faced by young people. There are many organizations doing incredible work to make sure that youth do not fall through the cracks. Can the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions tell us w…

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2024-04-17
Families, Children and Social Development
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Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, too many children are going to school on empty stomachs, and that is not fair. It was our Liberal government who enhanced the Canada child benefit and brought home our $10-a-day child care and many other supports Canadian families rely on. Could the Prime Minister inform the House of the next steps of our plan to support middle-class families in getting ahead?

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2024-04-08
Sikh Heritage Month
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Statements by Members

[Member spoke in Punjabi] [English] Mr. Speaker, this week, Sikhs in Canada and around the world are celebrating Vaisakhi and Khalsa Diwas. That is why today Sikh Canadians from coast to coast to coast came together to celebrate this auspicious celebration on the Hill, where they attended a three-day long religious prayer, followed by a Kirtan and langar. I want to welcome and thank everyone who t…

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2024-02-28
Canada-Nepal Relations
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, Canada and Nepal have deep ties, and the impact of this friendship can be felt in both our countries as we recognize 59 years of our friendship. In Nepal, Canadian organizations, such as Canadian Foodgrains Bank, help fight climate change, support businesses, protect the environment and support women. In Canada, and in my city of Brampton, we have a strong and vibrant Nepalese-Canadia…

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2024-02-13
Child Care
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Statements by Members

Mr. Speaker, women across Canada inspire us all. They know what is best for them and their families. That is why, because of our Liberal policy, women in Brampton and across Canada have the choice to raise a family, go back to work or start a new business knowing they have the affordable child care support they need. It is essential for parents to have access to well-funded and accessible day care…

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2024-02-01
Public Safety
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Statements By Members

Mr. Speaker, over the past several weeks, my colleague and I have had many productive conversations with Brampton residents about the importance of keeping our community safe. This is why this government responded to the request from law enforcement agencies and municipalities to organize a summit on combatting auto theft on February 8, to define real actions and implement impactful solutions with…

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