Question Period Notes
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To inform on the current wildfire situation in Alberta.
To inform on the current wildfire situation in British Columbia.
To inform on the current wildfire situation in Manitoba.
Financial assistance provided to the Northwest Territories for the 2023 Fire Disaster.
On 6 May 2024, An Act respecting countering foreign interference was introduced in Parliament.
The cost of the CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) as well as it’s delayed rollout has been mentioned in the news and the House of Commons.
The National Post has published an article about Director Vigneault’s Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs (PROC) appearance on 2024-06-11, where he expressed that he had “taken for granted” that the House of Commons would inform MPs they had been targeted by APT31.
On June 6, 2024, the Globe and Mail reports on a witness, from the National Council of Canadian Muslims, testifying at a Parliamentary Committee hearing on Islamophobia that more Muslims have been killed in targeted attacks in Canada in the past seven years than in any other G7 country.
In recent years, the security environment for Parliamentarians has continued to evolve, as public figures are increasingly subject to threats.
Due to the global and domestic context, Canada continues to see high rates of community tension, incidents of hate, hate crimes and violence.