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Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, the terms of the 2021 agreement-in-principle were never finalized and have since been superseded. As such, the government has not disbursed any funds or received any equity for Telesat’s Lightspeed Low Earth Orbit satellite project. Since then, both Telesat’s and the Government’s plans have been updated.

June 19th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, or ISED, publishes an Industrial and Technological Benefits, or ITB, Annual Report in an effort to be transparent about the results and status of the ITB Policy. The most recent ITB Annual Report, in 2023, highlights, at a national level, the impact of ITB obligations active in 2022, which presents a point in time snapshot using the latest available data.

June 19th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, do those members know what is profiting from all the work of this government and all the members in the House? It is record investment in green technologies in our country. We rank number one, ahead of China, for the battery ecosystem in the country and have more—

June 18th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Ethics  Mr. Speaker, I have more to say for the sleepy Conservatives. On this side of the House, we know what we are doing. Thanks to the work of this government, the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Environment and the Prime Minister, we have seen record investment in our country.

June 18th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Forestry Industry  Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question. He knows very well that we have always been there for the forestry industry. We will always be there for the forestry industry. Forestry workers understand that we have to balance the environment and the economy. They, too, want to ensure there are jobs now and for generations to come.

June 18th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Grocery Industry  Mr. Speaker, we did not only choose the people of Nova Scotia, we chose all Canadians when we called all the CEOs of the grocery chains to come to explain themselves in Ottawa, to answer to this government and to answer to Canadians. We have introduced one of the most comprehensive reforms on competition because we want more choice, less consolidation and more competition.

June 18th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Forestry Industry  Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives have been here for nine years. They are waking up. Today is Groundhog Day. The Conservatives are waking up. We have been there for the forestry industry from the start. We have been there for years, we are there today and we will be there in the future.

June 18th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Forestry Industry  Mr. Speaker, a little guy from La Tuque and a little guy from Shawinigan are definitely not going to take lessons from the Conservatives on how to develop our regions and protect them. On our side of the House, we know how to balance the economy with our environmental obligations.

June 18th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Forestry Industry  Mr. Speaker, we understand that the forest is part of the DNA of our country and that the forestry workers who have worked in this industry are important. Not only are we investing in the industry, but we are in the process of considering and developing new technologies because we want to help the forestry industry.

June 18th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Innovation, Science and Industry  Madam Speaker, I am happy. I know it is Friday, so let us wake up the Conservatives. They have been sleeping. I launched the investigation when they were sleeping. Here we go. We started the investigation. We made sure that people would come back and have a new governance model.

June 14th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Innovation, Science and Industry  Madam Speaker, here we go again. Another one just woke up and asked a question about something we have dealt with. Canadians want governance. That is what we did. They want to make sure we get to the bottom of things, which is what we did. They want to make sure we restore funding to small and medium-sized businesses so we can fight climate change together.

June 14th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Innovation, Science and Industry  Madam Speaker, now my friend and colleague from Louis-Saint-Laurent is waking up. The French-speaking Conservatives are finally waking up. I know it is Friday, but people seem to finally be waking up. As I said before, we launched the investigation to restore governance within this important organization.

June 14th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Innovation, Science and Industry  Madam Speaker, here are the sleepy Conservatives again. We have said it time and time again. We investigated what happened at SDTC. We made sure that the chair and the CEO resigned. We launched an investigation. We suspended the fund to the organization. We supported the Auditor General's report, and now we have provided a new governance mechanism to make sure that we can support the small and medium-sized businesses in this country that are fighting climate change.

June 14th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Madam Speaker, what Canadians are seeing this morning, those who are here and at home, is that Conservatives just do not care. That is the bottom line of all the questions we have heard this morning. Canadians understand that what we did in the last budget was about generational fairness.

June 14th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Madam Speaker, we have answered that question many times from the sloppy Conservatives. We know where they are going. They are against climate change. They have resigned from acting on behalf of Canadians. They have resigned from taking the best side for Canadians. They have resigned from future generations.

June 14th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal