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House Hansard - 112

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
October 18, 2022 10:00AM
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Mr. Speaker, the Cercle de fermières de Saint‑Lucien is celebrating its 50th anniversary on October 19. Sixty-eight of the original members are still active in this organization, which was founded in 1972. They are all generous and committed women who make a remarkable contribution to the community. I want to recognize their commitment to promoting Quebec's cultural and artisanal heritage and passing it on to future generations. We have a rich story worth telling, and these women are extraordinary ambassadors. I want to recognize the incredible contribution of Francine Leroux, the organization's president, who in 2019 founded Maison Francine Leroux, a place of learning and sharing for farm women that is tailored to their needs. That is where they keep their nine magnificent looms and provide training to the younger generation in order to keep the organization and its mission alive. It is good to know that Drummond can count on such passionate women who are working hard to make Quebec a better place. I wish the Cercle de fermières de Saint‑Lucien a happy 50th anniversary and many more wonderful years to come.
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  • Oct/18/22 7:02:50 p.m.
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  • Re: Bill C-31 
Madam Speaker, I must admit that I am happy that my colleague finished his speech, because he was starting to get carried away. I was getting concerned. I like him a lot and want him to stay fit and healthy. That said, I congratulate him for his speech and I would like to ask him a question. I know the intention is good, because, obviously, no one is against virtue or against good intentions. However, I wonder why the federal government insists on implementing programs that it has to manage, when programs already exist in the provinces. As everyone knows, this is the jurisdiction of Quebec and the provinces. Why not just make things easier and give the money to the provinces so Quebec and the provinces can manage their own health system, their own dental care? It would be much simpler. Quebec and New Brunswick, for example, already have dental care programs for children. They could have managed it themselves. The other provinces could do the same. Would it not be easier to make transfers, like the premiers of Quebec and all the provinces are calling for?
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