Saturday, June 20, 2026

FAREWELL CATHAY = WE LOVE YOU: I Will Not Compromise | Faith, Family, and Freedom: MP Cathay Wagantall's Final Speech in Parliament

  I Will Not Compromise | Faith, Family, and Freedom: MP Cathay Wagantall's Final Speech in Parliament 

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               I Will Not Compromise | Faith, Family, and Freedom

               I Will Not Compromise | Faith, Family, and Freedom


 

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debate. The honorable member for Yorkton Melville.
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[applause]
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Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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I rise today to give my last speech in this place, having been here since 2015.
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Uh I am retiring as of the end of the summer, and appreciate this opportunity.
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I'm going to begin with some comments about my husband very briefly though because um he's my uh rock and at the
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age of 14 I wrote something in the front of my Bible that said I want to marry someone who puts God first, me second,
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and our children third. Well, God outdid himself.
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and I had the opportunity to marry uh a man who in my card I said you are everything I ever dreamed of. I said for
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Father's Day and then you opened it and it said plus a whole lot of things that never even crossed my mind.
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So um we were married uh had quite an amazing life thus far and expect to continue. But Marty has a heart for
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ministry. So we went into ministry um at at a point later in our lives and uh he
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was church planting very entrepreneurial and we had this wonderful family that we decided to take out for pizza one day from church and they have this little
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girl named Katie and she jumped out of her car when we got to the restaurant and ran up to Martians jumped and said
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look God I got new shoes. I had to explain to Katie that he was not God.
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I say that because I want to extend that over now into my appreciation for the
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leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the current um leader of his majesty's official opposition.
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He's not God, but he's amazing.
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He has gifts that this country needs. He has the ability to process like no one I
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I know we experience this in our caucus meetings all the time. We'll stop there.
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Um but his heart is what drives him and his love for being a servant leader and
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caring about people. When my mom passed away, he phoned me.
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when um this happens to anyone in our caucus, he makes that call and it you never feel rushed when he's talking with
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you with what happened out at Tumblr Ridge.
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He wasn't just there for the service. He stayed and he I don't know if he'd be appreciative that I'm sharing this, but
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it's just who he is. He stayed until every one of those people had an opportunity to meet him and talk with him. and he is
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gifted at understanding what needs to happen in this nation to give people their country back. So, I have been so honored to be part of this caucus and
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wish nothing but the best for him as he moves forward with the most amazing group of people. They all want to be named, but I'm not going to go there.
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Um, who serve in this caucus together.
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We are a team. What I love is something I learned when I was the only female on a board at a college. Um, and I was
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athletic director and I learned that I go to those meetings and I do my thing, make sure I'm heard, argue as much as
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necessary and then go we go for coffee and that's what this team does and they will be the best thing to ever happen to
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Canada in well over a decade if not longer. Sorry, Mr. Harper, but I think it's even going to be better. So, I'm so
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appreciative of my leader and my colleagues. And then there's my staff.
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Um, I'd love to name them all. I have been so blessed to have people in my
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office who love the things that I love and support the things that I support and go the extra mile over and over
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again to make sure that I'm prepared. I could not do my job without those that are in my writing and certainly here on the hill as well. And I am so grateful
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for every one of them that have been part of my team.
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I want to thank the pages and all the folks that help us out in the lobby, put up with us uh on a daily basis. You're
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remarkable. I have a special place in my heart for our PPS, our protective services. When I wasn't
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allowed to do my job on this hill because I wouldn't share my status in regard to the COVID vaccine, I was not allowed to be in this place. And I
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decided to come in finally, and the sergeant-at-arms finally figured that out and escorted me. I was going to be apprehended, I believe, my my whip said.
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I didn't know what that meant, but he just escorted me down the hill. And I said, "I don't hold you responsible, sir, for what you have to do." But
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nobody recognized me. They had phones all outside the door here, down there, over there, downstairs, trying to find
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me. And they couldn't find me because I my I don't know, every every campaign I look a little different.
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So I said, "You got to do a better job of this. you got to protect us. So the next day when I came to work, somebody shared there was an 8 and 1/2 by 11
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laminated picture of me from Facebook book on every desk in the precinct. And to this day, they know who I am.
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[laughter]
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So that's all great. But uh the things I want to share as well are the things that I loved having the responsibility for here.
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Um, no. I'm not going to split my time. Speaker, by the way, just so you know. Can I tell him? Do it your way.
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Okay. Good. I love you, Kathy.
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I've I've been on Veterans Affairs uh standing committee on Veterans Affairs since um I came to this role
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and I have such a deep appreciation for our veterans.
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Uh, first of all, I'm just a civilian and what I've had to learn. I still
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don't know everything I need to know, but they are so gracious to me. And it means the world that I've had this opportunity to be part of the study on
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Silent No More, where our women who joined the armed forces faced great duress because they weren't really
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welcome there. And now C11 of course means that they don't get to make the choice of where they're going to uh take
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their cases whether to the civilian or to the uh Indian forces courts. But I love them and I appreciate the opportunity I had to be part of that.
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There's a group called the Mephloquin Rally Warriors who uh have been injured by that drug when it was taken for
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malaria uh back in the days of Somalia when something terrible happened on that on that uh
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deployment. Thank you guys. See, they're very gracious to me, even the ones that aren't veterans.
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And uh they've suffered and suffered and the government has not recognized that and they will continue to fight until that recognition is given because it was
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done improperly. There was no study of this unlicensed drug. It's a huge issue and I want them to know that I am with them and will continue to be with them.
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I've been to every event that they've done over the course of these past 10 years. they will not give up on asking for an apology, a return to Somalia
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inquiry and to have the care that they should have. And then service dogs are another area that are very special to me. And I want you to know that when I
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go home, Saskatchewan is a lovely, lovely province. Shame on you all who haven't been there yet. [laughter] But I got to tell you, it's interesting.
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In this country, we only have 1,300,000 people in that entire gorgeous province.
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And so somehow even CBC forgets that we have weather [laughter] when they're doing the weather report.
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But I can tell you we have veterans.
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There are over 150 that are couch serving or living on the streets in places like Regina and Saskatoon, but
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there's nothing officially there because we're too small. And we have begun something called the York Veterans Foundation that is going to change that.
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And so I'm very excited about that in our future. Uh the other thing that I will share with you today is that I've
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had the incredible opportunity in this place not to do one, not to do two, but to do three different private members
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bills. And uh for those at home, a private members bill is something that an individual member gets to speak on
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and bring forward to possibly be passed that may or may not be part of your your party's stance or part of something that
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is is needed according to other people, but it's something very important to you, to your writing, uh to the people
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that you serve. And so, um many people get their name pulled out of that hat, but never get the opportunity because they're too far down the list. My
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predecessor was here for 22 years and I don't believe ever had that opportunity.
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So I've had three private members bills and my passion is caring about violence against women. And the first one that I
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did was Cassie and Molly's Law in 2016, protecting pregnant women and their pre-born children. But we called it Cassie and Molly's Law.
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I phoned this young man named Jeff Durm from Windsor and asked if I could be helpful to him because he he didn't understand how what
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happened to his wife who was seven months pregnant didn't recognize her baby. Now, we know there's issues around
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this topic in other ways, but this was a situation where she was confronted in her home by an intruder that both she
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and her husband knew. and he saw her. He knew her. He worked alongside them.
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And he panicked. He didn't want it to be found out what he was doing. So, he attacked her and killed her at seven
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months, actually more than seven months pregnant. Seven weeks, I think, from having her baby. And they had already named her Molly.
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Now, this individual was was charged, went through the whole system and was facing his his sentence. And Jeff could
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not believe that through this whole thing, there was no mention of Molly. It was like she didn't exist, period.
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But this was a mom who was excited about having her baby. And she wasn't with Jeff anymore. But you know what? They lived in the same block so that they'd
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be close. And they were setting up their baby rooms. So I did what I could to bring that forward as casting in Molly's law. And of course in this house it
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didn't pass, but it brought huge attention to the fact that pregnant women are the most
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vulnerable when it comes to femicide. And yet in this house, they're never included in that conversation.
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And I find that deplorable.
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And then I did one on sex elective abortion. Now you got to ask why in the world Kathy, right? Morgan Taller's decision was made that it was too ownorous for women to seek an abortion.
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So they struck down what was there. But the Supreme Court said there must be new legislation and they must come with a a
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determination of when that fetus is considered viable. None of that has ever happened. But when I brought this
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forward, it was because I do a lot of trade shows and whatnot, and I always have uh uh forms for people to sign, one
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on firearms, uh one on pallet of care. We have a member over on that side of the floor now. I wonder if she'll get it done, and
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then one on uh protecting pregnant women. And you know, lots of women came and talked to me and said, Kathy, like we want access to abortion. I said,
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fine. Truth is, 84% of Canadians want access to abortion. That's the truth.
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But I said, you know what? There's a Dart Maru Dart blue maru poll that was done. And the National Post heading said,
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Canadians are not as divided on this issue as politicians and media would like you to think. So
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what they did is they went further and they said, do you think um it's okay to have a sex elective abortion? And the answer was no. There should be a law
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against that. The same 84% of people 16% of people didn't fit into that category and they are in the abortion at
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any time for any reason law. Did you know that Canada has nothing? We have no laws. We're the only democratic country
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in the world that has nothing and our only friend in that field other than democratic countries is North Korea.
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This is appalling. So that decision uh enabled me to bring forward the sex elective abortion act because
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women, nurses, pro-choice. The vast majority of these people are pro-choice.
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They want choice, but they do not want baby girls to be killed simply because they're girls. I was in a feminist
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class. I was going to talk about being a woman in politics, and as we walked in, the the uh teacher said, "Oh, we changed
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our mind. We wanted to talk about that, but we hear you just put forward a bill on sex elective abortion. We'd like to talk about that." And I thought, "Oh, I'm in a feminist class. What's that going to feel like?" They were appalled.
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They were absolutely appalled. So, of course, it didn't pass fine. And then I had one more opportunity under this
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leader under our leader and um I brought forward violence against pregnant women
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act in again a situation where a third party attacks a woman knowingly
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knowing that she is pregnant and causing uh physical or mental harm. that with
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this, the only thing it was calling for was that they be considered aggravating factors. And Joyce Arthur, who is the
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queen of uh the proabortion movement, said she could she could vote for it if it did these things. And it did them two sentences. Two sentences.
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And then um as soon as it was tabled the previous prime minister and all the women on the other side of the floor did
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a Twitter attack on me and actually when I had presented it in the house in the first minute uh when
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you just describe it three colleagues from that side of the floor women clapped for it.
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They clapped for it. I don't think that's mine. Oh, I have to split my time apparently.
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Leader or sorry, speaker and I'm already at 15 minutes. Don't worry about it.
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Don't worry about it.
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We have other things we need to do. Keep going. All right. I have to follow what the speaker requires of me. Um, anyways,
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this he is he really is. this this particular bill when they clapped for it that tells me that people on that side
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of the floor whom I know and have friendships with meet with on a regular basis
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value protecting pregnant women and want to see that recognition of when a woman is wanting and carrying a child should
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have protection. In this case, Sherry and Shan Governant lost their daughter Ariana. She had a very very um
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frightening marriage and he wanted her to come over. She was due and her mom said don't go. She says
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it's okay. He just wants to talk. He proceeded with stabbing her in the abdomen 21 times.
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And when he was in prison and wanted to have a relationship with another woman, he took the picture of their wedding and removed her and put his picture up.
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There are terrible people in this world that attack women and are in relationships where they're brutal. And in this case, this had absolutely
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nothing to do with anything that the pro-choice community doesn't want to see is protection of women when they are
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having their children. So if we are truly concerned about uh feminism and and
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attacking women on that side of the floor, on this side of the floor, this is something that we could have all agreed on. But we don't. And so that's
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fine. That is the reality of the makeup of this house. But what I can tell you from that study and 84% of Canadians
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wanting choice, when they saw that Twitter war, they went berserk online. and you won't find any of the comments anymore.
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They've been scrubbed. They're not there. But they said, "What is wrong with you?" That you don't understand,
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speaker, not you, but them that um this is about women needing protection.
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And why do you always bring up abortion?
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Well, I can tell you why. Because it has become a tool of that side of the floor.
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Actually, the whole house other than our party where we get to vote according to our consciences
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that will not allow anyone to be part of their caucus if
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they have the same values here. Although the three that clapped, I thought,
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"Okay, this is good." um they actually ended up being three of the ones that stood up in the house and tried to accuse me of bringing forward an anti-abortion law.
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So that tells you the kind of stress that women on that side of the floor and people who value family and value women
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when they are being coerced within a relationship that is terrible or are facing a situation where they are are being abducted or or accused of
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anything until um they they um hurt that woman and possibly injure or kill the child as well.
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Okay. So it's it's you know it's it's tough to stand here today and say this on the day that I'm leaving and I know
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it's divisive in some ways but you know what this place needs to represent
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Canadians and Canadians views and never before the honorable opposition house leader is rising on a point of order I believe.
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Thank you very much Mr. Speaker and I just have a quick point of order. Um, I know that earlier today the speaker gave
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a ruling on the admissibility of uh of this particular bill and I I hate to interrupt the honorable members uh speech and being a a neighboring member
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of parliament uh our our writings share our border. I go all the way to Melville uh where her writing begins and I can
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tell you that I've enjoyed serving with her for for uh for the last decade or so. And uh and this is it pains me
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greatly to have to bring up this point of order um during her her farewell speech and I will avail myself of the
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opportunity to hopefully make a question or a comment when she's uh finished reading her speech. But I just uh I just
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know that after the speaker ruled on the admissibility of this motion that it does have several knock-on effects
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including what might happen uh at committee. So, I just wanted to give notice to the chair that uh we may come
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back later on today to make a a submission on some of the dynamics and some of that those moving pieces. So, I just wanted to advise the chair of that at this time.
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Yeah, I thank the honorable opposition house leader for that for intervention and it's noted by the chair. Uh the honorable member for York Milville can conclude her remarks.
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Mr. Speaker, I'll move on to this. I move second by the member for Medicine Hat Carson Warner that the motion tended. Pardon me. You have to finish your speech.
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I I finished my speech by adding after the words be disposed as follow the following. The bill shall be divided into two bills. Bill C22A an act
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respecting timely access to data and information which shall be composed of clauses 2 to 40 of bill C22. Bill C22B
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C22B sorry an act respecting the obligations of electric service electronic services providers in relation to authorized access to information which shall be composed of the remaining provisions of bill C22.
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Provided that the bills C22A and bill C22B shall each be reprinted in the law clerk and parliamentary council shall be
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authorized to make any technical changes or corrections as may be necessary to give effect to this motion. B in paragraph A I replacing I the words the
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bill wherever they appear with the words bill C-22A the words 30 minutes in sub paragraph 2
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or I I with the words three hours I I I the words by 4:30 p.m. on June 15th, 2026 in sub paragraph II I with the
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words prior to the adoption of this order. C by deleting paragraphs B to F and substituting the following. C. Bill
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C 22A may be taken upon the report stage at the next sitting of the house following the completion of the provisions of sub paragraph B IV of this
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order. D. Not more than five hours shall be allotted to consideration of bill C22A at the report stage. and not more than five hours shall be allotted to the
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consideration of bill C 22A at the third reading stage provided that at the expiry of the five hours provided for the consideration at the report stage
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and at the expiry of the five hours provided for the I'll just interp
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apologize to I'm sorry to interrupt but there is no translation uh or interpretation
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yeah no I I think the I think the honorable member for York and Melut.
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I'd like to thank the honorable member for Sheffford. The translation is working now.
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York and Melver for the interruption. Um I'll ask to continue reading and perhaps to to to just slow down uh just a little bit and that'll make sure that
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everything functions correctly. So I'll ask the member uh to to wrap up.
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Thank you to the interpreters. D. Not more than 5 hours shall be allotted to the consideration of bill C22A at the report stage and not more than five
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hours shall be allotted to the consideration of bill C22A at the third stage reading provided that at the expiry of the five hours provided for
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the consideration at the report stage and at the expiry of the five hours provided for the consideration at the
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third reading stage or when no member wishes to speak whichever is earlier any proceedings before the house shall be interrupted. if required for the purpose
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of this order and in turn every question necessary for the disposal of the stage of bill C22A then under consideration
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shall be put forth with and successfully without further debate or amendment. E.
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If bill C22A [clears throat] is taken up at the report stage on Friday, June 19th, 2026, I report stage motions may
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be considered if filed with the clerk of the house before 6:00 a.m. that day. I I if a recorded division is requested in
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relation to the report stage, it shall not be deferred. I I I if bill 2 C22A is
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concurred in at the report stage, a motion for the third reading may be made immediately thereafter. IV if a recorded
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division is requested in relation to the third reading stage, it shall not be deferred. V the house shall continue to sit beyond the ordinary hour of daily
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adjournment if required for the purposes of this order. And F, if it be an instruction to the standing committee on
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public safety and national security that during its consideration of bill C22B, I the committee shall not commence
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consideration of bill C22B before Monday, September 21st, 2026. I I the committee shall receive at least six
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further hours of additional witness testimony concerning the essential tools required by law enforcement to fight modern crime within a framework
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respectful of Canadians personal privacy before commencing clause by clause consideration of bill C22B.
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I I I the privacy commissioner of Canada or his representative shall be invited to appear as witnesses during the clause
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by clause consideration of bill C22B and D by deleting paragraph G.
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So we're pushing up against the time for um for PMBB hour and I want to quickly go through uh is the member for San Golf Islands on a point of order?
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The honorable member for San Golf Islands. This will be as brief as I can, Mr. Speaker, but the honorable member for Yorkton Malville gave her farewell address and can I just get on the record
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how much I'm going to miss her and I want to thank her for her service to our prayer breakfast group when she was chair and just say best of luck in everything and all my love.
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I thank the honorable member for that uh for that point of order. Um a as we take the admissibility of the amendment under advisement. I'm going to quickly go to
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questions and comments and try to get a few very briefly and we have about two minutes. So we'll take a couple questions and comments very briefly.
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Start with Hamilton Mountain very briefly and then uh Jenna Capel member speaker I just want to thank the member for her speech. I did serve with her on
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veterans committee in the last parliament. I know she was a great source of support for many veterans including women veterans. I want to
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thank her for her service and wish her all the best in her retirement.
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[applause]
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The member for Regina, we'll take all the comments and we'll the honorable member Regina Capel.
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Thank you very much, Mr. I. I wonder if there was some goodwill, we could just maybe not see the clock for about five or six minutes just to accommodate all the members that may want to wish my
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colleague the best. Just are they asking for consent to extend government orders? Is is there consent
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to extend government orders for 10 minutes? Is that agreed? Agreed. The hon member for John Capel.
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Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker, and sincere thanks to my colleagues for that accommodation. I think anytime uh a member is is retiring after great service of their constituents in in this
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house that it's it's appropriate that we show that kind of grace. I just want to quickly extend all the very best to my colleague from York to Melville. We've worked together since 2015. We share a
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border. We have many constituents that travel back and forth between her communities and mine. And one of the things that I have admired from my colleague is her conviction, her dedication to her four core principles.
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The the I was given advice when I first got to this place that was uh you know uh you should always know what you're willing to resign over or you're always
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you should always know what you're willing to lose your seat over. You should always know those limits upon which you cannot compromise because those are your core values and your core
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beliefs. And I believe that Canadians respect that. Canadians want to see people elected in this House of Commons that don't just uh go with the flow or
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read the polls and make decisions afterwards, but have a clear sense of who they are and what they're all about.
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And I think the fact that her constituents keep sending her back to fight for them and represent them is a great testament to her character, her
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integrity, and everything that she brought to representing her constituents and speaking on their behalf in this House of Commons. So, very quickly, uh I
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wish you all the very best. I wish you and your husband all the very best in your retirement and everyone in your family and thank you for all you've brought to the Conservative Party of
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Canada, the official opposition and the parliament. Thank you so much Kathy.
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[applause]
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Questions and comments a comment the honorable member for Caribou Prince George.
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Thank you Mr. Speaker and I just want to extend uh much the same as what uh uh our other colleague has done. You know, I was elected with uh my friend in 2015.
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Um, and as many know, we go through highs and lows in this uh in this job, and she's always been resolute in her
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faith. She is a strong supporter of her colleagues. And she was always one if you were going through a hard time or if
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she found out that uh you or a loved one were struggling, she was quick to tell you that she was praying for you. And I
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don't know about you, Mr. speaker, but when somebody reaches out to tell you that they're praying for you, it is deeply personal and it means a whole
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lot. So, uh, from my family, uh, through you, Mr. Speaker, from my family to my colleague, I wish her all the success
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and, uh, thank you for the the years that she spent with us here in this house. So, thank you.
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Member Hall Elmer. [applause] Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'd like to also wish the honorable member from Yorkton Melville, a woman who I've gotten to
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know uh through a national prayer breakfast. Through prayer breakfast, we've we've sat together, we've talked together, and I wish her the very very
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best to her and her family uh for having served her constituents of York and Melbourne with great honor and uh Mr.
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Speaker, uh in Parliament, it's a it's a very unforgiving job, but uh she has acquitted herself well, and I do wish her the very best. [applause]
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I see several members We we will have to keep these brief. So I'll recognize the member for Regina Louu Van and then there's three others.
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I'll recognize them very briefly if they can keep all their comments brief to allow the member a brief chance to respond at the very end. The honorable member I'll keep it very brief. Uh this member
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from York Melville Cathy has been a great uh colleague but she really embodies the three things that we talk about as conservatives. Faith, family,
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and freedom. And she always asks about people's families. And I'm a big family guy. and the fact that she's uh resigning to spend more time with her
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husband and their beautiful kids and grandkids. It really is a testament to uh leaving on a high note and leaving uh at the appropriate time. I hope her and
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Marty have the best in her retirement and just thank you for always being there and talking about family and making sure your colleagues families were always in top top of mind. It's
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something I've always appreciate. Best of love Kathy have a great retirement. The honorable member for Sheffford.
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Thank you very much Mr. Mr. Speaker, I would also like to wish her a happy
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retirement to this uh well for ver barely 30% of uh MPs who are women. Even
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if we don't always share the same opinions, we're in the same we are in a democracy and we h we should be able to
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debate and uh not be afraid to speak our minds.
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And again again we'll try to keep these brief. heaviest suitcases, uh, best laugh, and, uh, you know what,
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Kathy, I just wanted to say that you may not have been a veteran, but you had the heart of a veteran. And, uh, truly, I
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respect you and love you, and I will miss you, and I'll miss our cappuccinos. The honorable for Saskatoon South.
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Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I had two or three years as SAS caucus chair and we moved our summer meetings around and I
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remember saying to this member, we're coming to York Melville and what a delightful two days that we had in York
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Malville because of her. You know, she brought the community together, the indigenous leaders, we had a sensational
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meeting with them. We had tours uh with York. But I also remember one thing about her, you know, when you as a
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caucasure when you kind of say we're gonna come and um she was up to the task, it was fabulous. But I also
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remember that community, the best Ukrainian food in this country. So I just want to say to the honorable
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member, happy retirement for her and her husband Marty and our caucus.
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really indebted to her for the 10 and a half years that she served.
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The honorable member for Middle Sex London, final comment and then we'll give the floor to the member for York.
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Thank you very much, uh, Mr. Speaker, and Mr. Speaker, I just want to say thank you to my colleague. I am one of the rare people in this chamber who had
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an opportunity to work with her as a staff member. Um, and actually I was a volunteer afterwards. um when I left the Hill as being a staffer, uh she was
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chair of the National Prayer Breakfast for four years and I just want to thank her for her service on that as well. Um she really brought a lot of meaning to
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that role as chair and I I admire your faith and your conviction and not being afraid to share that with everybody else. So, thank you for being such a
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great example to me and other staffers on the hill as well. And we will miss you see seeing you here. Congratulations
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member for Honor Mercier. Um, I'd like to thank the member from York to Melville for her nearly 11 years of service. Uh, earlier today, I made a
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member statement uh where I acknowledged uh five departing members of parliament and I learned shortly after uh about your departure. So, if I could, I would
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revise my member statement uh to include six uh departing members. Um, I got to spend a brief moment of time uh with the
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member on veteran affairs for a few months and really appreciated her insights. Um, I'm hoping, my understanding is that she has nine
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grandchildren. So, I'm hoping she'll spend some time 10 grandchildren. So, I'm hoping that the member will spend a lot of time with her 10 grandchildren. Thank you, Mr.
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Speaker.
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And before I give the floor to the member for York Melville, I'll just say on behalf of all members, wish her and her family good health and happiness as she proceeds next journey in her life.
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The honorable member for York Melville.
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Well, thank you so much, Mr. Speaker, and for your patience through this unusual event. I think thank you to everyone who has spoken and all that are here. It blows me away.
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Um well Kathy and but I also I I can't forget to just quickly thank my writing.
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Yes, the people there are just phenomenal and my family as well. So it's been an honor to serve here. I'm not leaving
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because I don't love the job. Uh, it's great and we have a great uh uh house here. Let's make Canada proud.
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Thank you. [applause]
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