Faced with an urgent need to review the deal, New Democrats are calling on the government to hold a take note debate on the Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement between Canada and China (FIPA).
The Conservatives’ failure to help Canadians in need was underscored today by a study showing a 31 percent increase in Canadian food bank use since 2008.
The Official Opposition’s Justice Critic, Françoise Boivin, has tabled the following motion in the House of Commons:
By eliminating all federal funding to the Canadian Conference of the Arts, the Conservatives have all but shut down this well known and effective institution which has long advance Canadian cultural politics.
The Official Opposition’s Environment Critic, Megan Leslie, has tabled the following motion in the House of Commons:
The Official Opposition’s Canada-US Border Critic, Brian Masse, has tabled the following motion in the House of Commons:
The Official Opposition’s Fisheries and Oceans Critic, Robert Chisholm, has tabled the following motion in the House of Commons:
The Official Opposition’s Health Critic, Libby Davies, has just tabled the following motion in the House of Commons:
The Official Opposition’s Aboriginal Affairs Critic, Jean Crowder, has just tabled the following motion in the House of Commons:
The Official Opposition’s Immigration, Citizenship and Multiculturalism Critic, Jinny Sims, has just tabled the following motion in the House of Commons:
The NDP is pleased that Conservatives finally listened to reason and admitted that the appointment of a unilingual Anglophone Auditor General was a mistake, and called on them to adopt the New Democrats' bill requiring bilingualism for Officers of Parliament.
The Official Opposition’s Public Safety Critic, Randall Garrison, has just tabled the following motion in the House of Commons:
The Official Opposition’s Agriculture Critic, Malcolm Allen, has just tabled the following motion in the House of Commons:
Today, in a speech before the Annual General Meeting of the seniors’ organization CARP, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair announced that a New Democratic government would restore the age of eligibility for Old Age Security benefits to 65.
After the release of the Auditor General’s report, the NDP is urging the government to take immediate action to fill the gap left by their inadequate maintenance of our military infrastructure.
Yesterday the Conservatives attempted to undermine the Parliamentary Budget Officer and the Auditor General by releasing their own contradictory report on the changes to old age security.
In light of language data released by Statistics Canada this morning, the Conservative government must support French language jobs and services across the country to ensure the future of Canadian Francophonie, says the NDP.
The NDP is today calling for the immediate suspension of temporary foreign worker (TFW) permits for a British Columbia coal mine and a full investigation into whether Canadian workers were given sufficient opportunity to apply for the jobs.
The Conservatives are taking a gamble on airport security with the latest round of screening staff layoffs. By cutting $112 million in funding in the budget over 3 years, Harper is putting air travellers at risk and Canadian jobs on the line.
With one week to go before the Canada-China Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPA) is set to come into effect, New Democrats are calling on the government to postpone ratification and allow Parliament to conduct a proper review of this important agreement.
New Democrat Transport critic Olivia Chow is calling on the Transport Committee to study implications arising from the Conservatives’ second omnibus budget bill.
From beginning to end, the Auditor General’s report outlined examples of Conservative secrecy and mismanagement.
MP Romeo Saganash (Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou) will be temporarily withdrawing from his duties as an MP due to sick leave.
Last week, on the same day the Conservatives tabled another monster omnibus budget bill, they also refused to act on key recommendations needed to strengthen Parliamentary scrutiny of government budgets and spending.
Women, activists and leaders of academics, from across the country, gathered in Ottawa today at a forum hosted by NDP Women's critic Niki Ashton, to discuss the critical need for action to promote women’s rights and achieve women's equality.
Conservatives clearly haven’t learned their lesson and the NDP will not let them quietly pass their new omnibus budget implementation bill tabled today.
NDP Democratic and Parliamentary Reform critic, Craig Scott, (Toronto-Danforth) introduced a bill in the House of Commons today to prevent fraudulent election voice messages.
Tomorrow in the House of Commons, NDP critic for Agriculture and Agri-Food Malcolm Allen (Welland) will present a motion calling for the resignation of the Minister of Agriculture and for the strengthening of Canada’s food safety system to restore public confidence.
With an unprecedented growth in the number of seniors living on the streets and in poverty, New Democrat Seniors critic, Lysane Blanchette-Lamothe, Hélène Laverdière (Laurier—Sainte-Marie), and the organization PAS de la rue, launch an awareness campaign against seniors’ poverty.
Today marks the first hour of debate at Second Reading of Private Members’ Bill C-398, An Act to Amend the Patent Act (drugs for international humanitarian purposes), which would ensure life-saving medicine gets to people who need them most in developing countries.
Following the publication of the annual report of the Commissioner of Official Languages, New Democrat Official Languages critic Yvon Godin slammed the Conservatives’ record on official languages.
On the eve of the first hour of debate on Bill C-400 on housing, New Democrat Housing critic Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet (Hochelaga) as well as Marie-Claude Morin (Saint-Hyacinthe – Bagot), who initiated the bill, join many groups and associations in calling for urgent assistance from the federal government to finance social housing.
In the wake of yet another bullying related tragedy, New Democrat MP Dany Morin urged his colleagues today to support his motion to take leadership and develop a national strategy to prevent bullying.
Tony Clement’s attack on the Parliamentary Budget Officer’s mandate clearly shows why the PBO needs to be independent from the government says New Democrat Finance critic Peggy Nash (Parkdale-High Park)
New Democrats welcome the Conservatives’ decision to extend the review period for the proposed takeover of Nexen by the state-owned CNOOC and call on the government to use this time for public consultations and to disclose the consequences and benefits of this deal.
The Minister of Agriculture’s continued insistence on self-regulation and refusal to listen to workers’ concerns at the XL Foods plant make it all the more clear that he needs to resign.
New Democrat Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender critic Randall Garrison expressed his outrage at the petition against Bill C-279 published by the MP for Calgary West.
As the Francophone Summit in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, approaches, New Democrat critic for La Francophonie Pierre Dionne Labelle urges the prime minister to address the current conflict and reaffirm his commitment to the Francophonie.
The lack of transparency in the approval process, and an alarming number of unanswered questions, have pushed the NDP to reject, as currently structured, the transaction that would allow the state-owned CNOOC to take over the Canadian company Nexen.
NDP Veterans Affairs critic Peter Stoffer (Sackville—Eastern Shore) introduced a bill today to repeal the Veterans Review and Appeal Board (VRAB) and replace it with a simplified process for military and RCMP veterans’ disability applications.
New Democrat Critic for Small Business, François Lapointe (Montmagny–L'Islet–Kamouraska–Rivière-du-Loup), slammed the Conservative government’s public relations ploy to reduce red tape for small businesses, Tuesday in the House of Commons.
The potential takeover of Nexen by the Chinese Company CNOOC continues to divide. New Democrats tabled a motion today calling for public consultations to properly inform Canadians, once and for all, of the impact of this transaction.
The Conservative government must stop the Canada Mortgage and Housing Cooperation (CMHC) from imposing harsh penalties on cooperatives that are renegotiating their loan, said New Democrat Housing critic Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet (Hochelaga), today on World Habitat Day.
As changes to the EI program are penalizing too many Canadians, New Democrats are calling on the Conservatives to review this inadequate and unfair reform. Employment Insurance critic Anne-Marie Day, seconded by Human Resources and Skills Development Critic Chris Charlton, tabled a motion to this affect, today in the House of Commons.