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COVID-19 Emergency Response  Madam Speaker, some businesses in Vimy and across Quebec continue to suffer financially as a result of the pandemic. Could the Minister of Middle Class Prosperity and Associate Minister of Finance explain how the highly affected sectors credit availability program will help businesses in the tourism, travel, arts and culture sectors survive and recover from the pandemic?

December 7th, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

The Environment  Madam Speaker, my constituents know that if we implement ambitious measures to fight climate change, we must also position our economy to meet the demands of the future. From the manufacturing sector to natural resources, Canada is well positioned to be a leader in the economy of tomorrow.

November 27th, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

Cadet Corps  Mr. Speaker, on Remembrance Day, I met with representatives of Branch 251 of the Royal Canadian Legion and the cadet corps in my riding of Vimy, specifically 2650 Châteauguay, 687 Richelieu, 100 Laval and 784 St-Vincent-de-Paul squadrons. Across the country, over 53,000 young Canadians participate in the Canadian army, sea and air cadets.

November 25th, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

The Environment  Mr. Speaker, climate change is top of mind for my constituents and for all Canadians. Canadians want to know how we will balance addressing the very real challenge of climate change with building the economy of the future. Can the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change explain to the House how the net-zero emissions accountability act, which was introduced last week, will make that possible?

November 23rd, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

Max Gros-Louis  Madam Speaker, today I want to pay tribute to former Huron-Wendat Grand Chief Max Gros-Louis. All members of this chamber and all Canadians are thinking of his friends, his family and the members of the Huron-Wendat First Nation. He was a great leader and a passionate advocate for his nation's rights and culture.

November 16th, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

COVID-19 Emergency Response  Mr. Speaker, we have all seen the disproportionate economic impact that COVID-19 has had on women and their businesses. We quite simply cannot allow the wealth gap between men and women to grow during this pandemic. What measures is the federal government taking to ensure that Canadian women will not bear the economic burden of this pandemic?

November 2nd, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

COVID-19 Emergency Response  Mr. Speaker, this is Small Business Week, and SMEs are vital for our recovery and the best way to boost the economy. Small businesses in my riding of Vimy have been hit hard by the pandemic, but even so, many of them have bravely stood on the front lines during this time. Can the Prime Minister tell the House how our government will support our SMEs with a team Canada approach?

October 21st, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

Republic of Cypress  Mr. Speaker, I rise in the House today to mark the 60th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Cypress. As this is my first statement as a member of Parliament since my election, I am honoured to stand in the House to celebrate this important day. Canada and Cypress have enjoyed a long history of international co-operation.

October 1st, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

Child Care  Mr. Speaker, women play an extremely important role in the Canadian workforce. However, many women are struggling to go back to work while they continue to assume the responsibility for child care. We understand that if women do not return to work there will be no recovery after the pandemic.

July 21st, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

Further COVID-19 Measures Act  Mr. Speaker, I know that the CEWS has supported over three million employees by helping them stay in their workforces or return to work. I am not certain whether at this moment we are looking to see whether we are able to give retroactive payments or not, but I am certain this government will do everything possible to listen.

July 21st, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

Further COVID-19 Measures Act  Mr. Speaker, our government is listening actively and working with various partners to make sure that no one is left behind. Certainly, we should not forget our veterans. As we all know, this is the first time we are dealing with this. The disability act should have been debated and changed two months ago.

July 21st, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

Further COVID-19 Measures Act  Mr. Speaker, I thank my esteemed colleague from the Standing Committee on Finance for his question. I honestly do not know the details. I do not know if it is taxable or not, but I will find out and get back to him.

July 21st, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

Further COVID-19 Measures Act  Mr. Speaker, I am part of the finance committee, and we have heard time and time again through our witnesses that there will be no recovery unless we have affordable and proper child care. Our government is committed to that. I know that our various ministers have been working very closely with partners in various provinces.

July 21st, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

Further COVID-19 Measures Act  Mr. Speaker, since the beginning of the pandemic, our government has followed the guidance of public health officials. Governments across Canada put lockdown measures in place to slow the spread of the virus and ensure that our health care systems were well prepared. The lockdown measures that governments put in place to control the outbreak meant that many Canadians lost their jobs or a significant portion of their incomes.

July 21st, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal

Infrastructure  Mr. Speaker, the investing in Canada plan is an unprecedented $180-billion program to upgrade our infrastructure across the country. This plan represents the largest such investment in our national economy and environment, more than doubling existing funding. Now more than ever this investment can deliver the economic stimulus required during Canada's post-COVID recovery.

July 20th, 2020House debate

Annie KoutrakisLiberal