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Veterans Affairs  Mr. Speaker, I first want to take a moment to thank the members of the veterans affairs committee for the important study they presented last week on women veterans. We certainly recognize that a lot of work needs to be done, and I want to commend all the members who worked on this report.

June 18th, 2024House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Business of the House  Madam Speaker, I request that the ordinary hour of daily adjournment of the next sitting be 12 midnight, pursuant to order made Wednesday, February 28.

June 17th, 2024House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, I thank my friend and colleague for his important question. Our government is working hard to get more affordable housing built. This year, I had the privilege of announcing $6.7 million in funding to build more housing in my beautiful riding of Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe.

June 12th, 2024House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, in response to (a), the social media post was drafted by a member of Veterans Affairs Canada's departmental social media team. In response to (b), as per Veterans Affairs Canada’s established process, it was approved up to the director level in the department. In response to (c), given all the holidays being celebrated over the month of March, including Easter, a decision was made to acknowledge all those celebrating a holiday in the month of March.

May 24th, 2024House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Veterans Affairs  Madam Speaker, I want to thank my friend and colleague for her important question and for her hard work on behalf of veterans in her community. Budget 2024 increases our support for veterans and their families. Telemedicine services are available across the country for veterans and their families.

April 19th, 2024House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Finance  Madam Speaker, that is a bit rich coming from the party opposite. Let us take a walk down memory lane. When the Conservative Party of Canada was in government under Stephen Harper, let us see what the Conservatives did to veterans. They slashed the veterans affairs budget. They closed nine veterans affairs offices, and they cut the workforce by 1,000, individuals who provided direct services to veterans.

April 19th, 2024House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Veterans Affairs  Mr. Speaker, I would like to take a moment to thank my colleague for her important work on the veterans affairs committee. Our government has always been there for veterans, and will continue to be there. Since 2015, we have invested more than $11 billion in additional funding to support veterans and their families.

April 16th, 2024House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, Veterans Affairs Canada, or VAC, is committed to ensuring that its program decisions are informed by input from veterans and stakeholder organizations across Canada. VAC’s primary interest is to ensure that projects funded through the veteran and family well-being fund, or VFWF, are directly benefiting veterans and their families.

January 29th, 2024House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Veterans Affairs  Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my colleague for her continued advocacy on this matter. When a veteran serves in the military, their family serves with them. Our government is extremely sensitive to the situation of widowed spouses of veterans who married after the age of 60. In budget 2019, we announced an amount of money to make sure we put in place a program, and I am looking forward to making sure that the program rolls out in the very near future.

December 11th, 2023House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Veterans  Mr. Speaker, I want to be very clear: It was the Department of Veterans Affairs that made the decision to support the Stimson design. Why? Because we chose to listen to veterans. More than 12,000 Canadians responded to a questionnaire or survey, and the vast majority of them were veterans.

December 6th, 2023House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Veterans  Mr. Speaker, once again, let me be very clear: The Department of Veterans Affairs made the final decision to support the Stimson design because, as I said, we chose to listen to veterans. We put together a survey or questionnaire. More than 12,000 Canadians responded to the survey, and the vast majority of them were veterans.

December 6th, 2023House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Veterans Affairs  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his important question. The creation of a national monument to Canada's mission in Afghanistan will at last recognize the commitment of the Canadians who served in that mission. The Department of Veterans Affairs conducted a survey or questionnaire.

December 4th, 2023House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Veterans Affairs  Mr. Speaker, here is what really happened. The government chose to listen to veterans. The Department of Veterans Affairs conducted a survey using a questionnaire to hear what Canadians had to say. Over 12,000 Canadians responded. Most of them were veterans or their family members.

December 4th, 2023House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, I am tabling the government's responses to Questions Nos. 1803, 1804, 1808, 1805 to 1807 and 1809 to 1813.

November 29th, 2023House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, Veterans Affairs Canada undertook an extensive preliminary search in order to determine the information that would fall within the scope of this question and concluded that a manual search and review would be required. The level of detail requested is not systematically tracked in a centralized database.

November 2nd, 2023House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal