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Someone Is Lying but Larry Brock should not deny that you dudes get my email CORRECT Pierre Poilievre ?

 
 
Feb 20, 2022  
Today, I told the House of Commons to reject the Emergencies Act
 

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Methinks you and your lawyer buddy Larry Brock regret bragging about your videos N'esy Pas?
 
 
 
---------- Original message ----------
From: "Poilievre, Pierre - M.P." <pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2022 06:17:40 +0000
Subject: I am 100% against the use of the Emergencies Act
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Thank you for your message. I appreciate the chance to hear your
thoughts and concerns.

I am 100% against the use of the Emergencies Act.

You can click the image to watch my speech on the Emergencies Act or
you can read the transcript below.

http://www.pierremp.ca

Reject the Emergencies Act
February 20, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8NkdVZ3-NM
[cid:1721f8f1-5f12-4beb-afe8-3Madam Speaker, there is indeed an emergency in this country. Indeed,
there are a series of emergencies.
There is the emergency of the family whose 14-year-old daughter has
attempted suicide after two years of isolation from sports, social
interaction and other healthy activities that sustain a happy and
heartful mind. There is the emergency of the federal public servant
who, for unrecognized medical reasons, cannot get vaccinated and is
now deprived of an income and a job. There is the emergency of the
trucker who was hailed as a hero while driving our goods and services
across international borders unvaccinated for over two years, who
suddenly was declared a public health threat and deprived of his job
as well. There is the emergency of the 32-year-old still living in his
mom's basement, because under the pretext of COVID, the government
printed so much money that it now costs $836,000 for the average
house. There is the emergency of the single mother trembling as she
walks down the grocery aisle because she cannot afford a basket of
affordable goods, because the government has inflated her cost of
living. There is the emergency created by the regulatory gatekeepers
who keep people in poverty by blockading first nations people from the
ability to develop their own resources and blockading immigrants from
the ability to work in the very professions for which they are trained
and qualified.
These are the emergencies we should be addressing, but instead, the
Prime Minister has created a new emergency. What is his motivation? Of
course, it is to divide and conquer. How did this all start? Let us
remember that the Prime Minister suddenly imposed a brand new vaccine
mandate on the very truckers who had been free to travel across
borders without a vaccine, and he did it at a time when provinces and
countries around the world were removing vaccine mandates. He did it
to a group of people who are by far the least likely to transmit a
virus because they work and sleep all by themselves 22 hours a day.
Media asked his health minister and his chief medical officer for
evidence supporting the decision. Neither had any. In fact, the
medical officer said it was time to return to normalcy, yet the Prime
Minister, in spite of all these facts, brought in this new mandate to
deprive people of their living, because he knew that it would spark in
them a sense of desperation. If he could deprive them of their
incomes, they would be so desperate that they would have to rise up
and protest, and then he could further demonize them, call them names,
attack their motives, belittle them and dehumanize them in order to
galvanize the majority against the minority.
This must be the political opportunity his Deputy Prime Minister spoke
about when she described what COVID represented to the government. The
Liberals have attempted to amplify and take advantage of every pain,
every fear and every tragedy that has struck throughout this pandemic
in order to divide one person against another and replace the people's
freedom with the government's power.
At the beginning of the pandemic, it started immediately. The
government attempted to ram through a law that would have given it the
power to raise any tax to any level for any reason without a vote in
Parliament. It tried to pass Bill C-10 to strip away free speech
online. Thankfully, Conservatives blocked it from doing so. The Prime
Minister's authorities have said they want to track Canadian cell
phones for the next five years. Now this, the Emergencies Act, is the
latest and greatest example of attacks on our freedom.
Ostensibly, it was meant to stop blockades, which had already ended
before he even brought forward this legislation. In Alberta, in
Manitoba, and at the Ambassador Bridge, those blockades were ended
peacefully, in some cases with protesters hugging the police officers
and bringing the matters to a successful close so that goods and
services could resume.
Instead, in that context, the Prime Minister brought in a law that not
even Jean Chrétien brought in after 9/11 killed dozens of Canadians in
a terrorist attack, that not even former prime minister Harper brought
in when a terrorist murdered a Canadian soldier at the war monument
and came running into Centre Block spraying bullets in all directions,
and that not even the current Prime Minister brought in when blockades
by first nations were standing in the way of those who were attempting
to build the Coastal GasLink pipeline. For the first time in this
law's three-decade history, the Prime Minister brings it in to address
what he says was a protest in front of Parliament Hill.
Ironically, this power goes beyond any of the protests and/or
blockades the Prime Minister claims to want to address. For example,
it would allow governments and banks to seize people's bank accounts
and money for donating to the wrong political cause. One journalist
asked the justice minister if small sums donated, for example, to
support an end to vaccine mandates could get someone's bank account
frozen. The minister did not deny it. Instead, he said that people who
make donations of that kind should be very worried.
To freeze people's bank accounts is not just an attack on their
finances but on their personal security. If their bank accounts are
frozen, they cannot buy food, they cannot buy fuel, they cannot pay
their children's daycare fees and, under this law, they can face this
personal attack without being charged with a single, solitary crime.
The Prime Minister says that this is time-limited, yet his own finance
minister said she wants some of the tools to be permanent. He said it
will be geographically targeted, yet his own parliamentary secretary
for justice said that “the act technically applies to all of Canada”.
The rules apply everywhere and indefinitely.
Finally, there is nothing in the act that limits the kinds of
financial actions that could lead to people's accounts being frozen,
and if they are frozen unjustifiably, the act specifically bans people
from suing either the bank or the government for that unjustifiable
treatment, opening the door for people who have nothing whatsoever to
do with either the blockades or the protest having their bank accounts
frozen without cause.
The Prime Minister says he wants to do this to remove the blockades,
blockades that have already been removed. He says he needs these
unprecedented powers in order to bring our country's order back to the
pre-protest period, although across this country that has already
occurred.
I say to the House that I oppose this unjustifiable power grab and, as
prime minister of Canada, I will ensure that no such abuse of power
ever happens again.
However, I say that we should end some of these blockades. Madame
Speaker, we can remove all of the blockades. Let us remove the
mandates and restrictions that are blocking people's livelihoods
today. Let us end the blockades on freedom of speech that the
government is trying to erect with its online censorship bill. Let us
end the regulatory blockades so that builders can provide affordable
homes, first nations can develop their economies and escape poverty,
and newcomers can actually work in the professions for which they were
trained. Let us remove the inflationary taxes, deficits, and money
printing so that people's wages can again buy them homes, food and
fuel, let us remove that blockade.
Let us get people back in control of their lives by making Canada the
freest place on earth: free to speak, free to think, free to work,
free to worship, free to own a home and build one's own destiny. Let
us bind up the nation's wounds with compassion and respect and unite
our country for freedom.



---------- Original message ----------
From: "Poilievre, Pierre - Assistant 1" <pierre.poilievre.a1@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 16:49:00 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Hey Zach Dubinsky I just called again
Correct? BTW I called Jake Stewart too
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Please note, this email address is no longer monitored.

Please contact pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca or 613-992-2772.

Thank you.
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Sincerely,


Pierre Poilievre P.C., M.P.  Carleton

Shadow Minister of Finance

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Date: Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 11:39 AM
Subject: RE Someone Is Lying YO Minister Marco Mendicino Larry Brock should not deny that he sent me this email CORRECT?
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---------- Original message ----------
From: "Brock, Larry - M.P." <larry.brock@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 02:23:25 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: RE Trudeau Invoking the Emergency Act and
Freeland defending her liberal democracy byway of her bankster buddies
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

Thank you for contacting the office of Larry Brock, Member of
Parliament (MP) for Brantford-Brant.

MP Brock welcomes hearing from constituents on issues that are
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Due to the high volume of email correspondence we receive, priority
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"Someone is lying," MP Brock questions the OPP Commissioner

Larry Brock 
Nov 7, 2022 
Minister Mendicino is lying to Canadians. On 13 occasions in the House of Commons, at various committees during media reports to the press and television, he indicated that law enforcement including the OPP specifically asked for the invocation of the Emergencies Act. He perpetuated this lie by indicating that not only did you request it, that he received advice either from the OPP Commissioner, or a member of your legal team that the Government of Canada had met the threshold to invoke the Emergencies Act. Watch this video to learn more.
 

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YO Larry Why play dumb with me???
 
 
 


---------- Original message ---------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 2:45 AM
Subject: Trust that Rob Moore, John Williamson, Jake Stewart and Richard Bragdon know why called and emailed Pierre Poilievre the day before this big announcement
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https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2022/10/poilievre-reveals-parliamentary-critics.html

Thursday, 13 October 2022

Poilievre reveals parliamentary critics for Conservative party


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oETvI7zPvJk&ab_channel=CBCNews



Poilievre reveals parliamentary critics for Conservative party
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Oct 12, 2022
CBC News

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has appointed 51 critics and
another 20 associate critics. Treasury Board critic Stephanie Kusie
talks about her new role with the party.

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David Amos
Trust that Rob Moore, John Williamson, Jake Stewart and Richard
Bragdon know why called and emailed Pierre Poilievre the day before
this big announcement



---------- Original message ----------
From: pierre.poilievre.a1@parl.gc.ca
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2019 17:35:08 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: KPMG
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Thank you for your email.

I am out of the office. Please contact Jeremy at
pierre.poilievre.a4@parl.gc.ca or call 613-992-2772.

Manjit


---------- Original message ----------
From: pierre.poilievre.a1@parl.gc.ca
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2018 19:18:56 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: ATTN Michael Snaauw I called you and a lot
of your pals today
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Thank you for your email.

I will be out of the office from August 1-August 17th.

If this is an urgent matter, please call 613-992-2772 or email
pierre.poilievre.a2@parl.gc.ca.

Manjit



---------- Original message ----------
From: pierre.poilievre.a1@parl.gc.ca
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2017 09:39:24 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: A little Deja Vu for Rob Sweet and Pierre
Poilievre et al
To: motomaniac333@gmail.com

Thank you for your email.

Please note, I am out of the office and have no access to this email.

If this is a scheduling matter, please contact Dan White or Daniel
Dickin at 613-992-2772 or pierre.poilievre@parl.gc.ca.

If your email is regarding a constituency matter, please contact JP
Mitton at 613-692-3331 or pierre.poilievre.a3@parl.gc.ca.

Manjit Athwal




https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-unveils-shadow-cabinet-1.6613702

Poilievre unveils critics list, pits Alberta MP Jasraj Singh Hallan
against Chrystia Freeland

New Conservative leader choose not to name Rempel Garner, Fast or
O'Toole to critic roles

Peter Zimonjic, Catherine Cullen · CBC News · Posted: Oct 12, 2022 12:07 PM ET


 Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will
face off in the House of Commons against Alberta Conservative MP
Jasraj Singh Hallan, who has been named his party's new finance
critic. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has released his list of
parliamentary critics. He's chosen Alberta Conservative MP Jasraj
Singh Hallan as the party's new finance critic, pitting him against
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland.

Poilievre has appointed 51 critics and another 20 associate critics.
But the list leaves out some very high-profile Conservatives, such as
MP Ed Fast — who supported former Quebec premier Jean Charest for the
leadership — and Michelle Rempel Garner, who served as leadership
campaign co-chair for Patrick Brown.

Former Conservative leader Erin O'Toole told the National Post last
month that he did not want a critic role because he did not want to be
a distraction to the team. He was left off the list.

Poilievre named Quebec Conservative MP Gérard Deltell as the party's
environment critic. Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven
Guilbeault is also from Quebec.

Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities
Dominic LeBlanc will face off against Ontario MP, former leadership
candidate and prominent social conservative Leslyn Lewis, who becomes
the new infrastructure and communities critic.

Rob Moore, MP for the New Brunswick riding of Fundy Royal, has been
named the new justice critic, pitting him against Justice Minister and
Attorney General David Lametti. Defence Minister Anita Anand will do
battle with new defence critic MP James Bezan.

    Analysis
    Let's get 'real': Trudeau, Poilievre and the big debate over what matters

    Analysis
    In Poilievre, Liberals face a leader who gets under his opponents' skin

    Poilievre unveils House of Commons leadership team that includes
two LGBT MPs

Poilievre, who pledged during his leadership campaign to end vaccine
mandates, has created a new position of civil liberties critic for
Ontario MP Marilyn Gladu.

Last year, Gladu led the formation of a "civil liberties caucus" of
Conservative MPs that took on concerns about vaccination and opposed
mandates.

Gladu told CBC News that her new role, which does not have a
corresponding cabinet position, was Poilievre's idea.

"This is an expression that he's going to be vigilant about protecting
people's freedom," she said, noting her new role also includes looking
at issues like digital privacy and censorship.
The complete Conservative critic list

Digital Government — Ben Lobb

Agriculture, Agri-Food and Food Security — John Barlow

Canadian Heritage — Rachael Thomas

Crown-Indigenous Relations — Jamie Schmale

Finance and Middle Class Prosperity — Jasraj Singh Hallan

Employment, Future Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion — Tracy Gray

Environment and Climate Change — Gérard Deltell

Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault (left)
will have to contend with Quebec Conservative MP Gérard Deltell in the
House of Commons. (Patrick Doyle/The Canadian Press, Sean
Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

Families, Children and Social Development — Michelle Ferreri

Federal Economic Development Agency for Eastern, Central and Southern
Ontario — Lianne Rood

Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard — Clifford Small

Foreign Affairs — Michael Chong

Health — Stephen Ellis

Housing and Diversity and Inclusion — Scott Aitchison

 High-profile Conservative MPs Ed Fast, Michelle Rempel Garner and
former Conservative leader Erin O'Toole were left off the list of
critics. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press, Justin Tang/The Canadian
Press)

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship — Tom Kmiec

Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario (Associate,
Crown-Indigenous Relations) — Eric Melillo

Innovation, Science and Industry — Rick Perkins

International Development — Garnett Genuis

International Trade — Kyle Seeback

Small Business Recovery and Growth — Brad Vis

Supply Chain Issues — Matt Jeneroux

Rob Moore, Conservative MP for the New Brunswick riding of Fundy
Royal, will face off against Justice Minister and Attorney General
David Lametti. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld/The
Canadian Press)

Red Tape Reduction — Scot Davidson

Justice and Attorney General of Canada — Rob Moore

Civil Liberties — Marilyn Gladu

Mental Health and Suicide Prevention — Todd Doherty

Addictions — Laila Goodridge

Northern Affairs and Arctic Sovereignty; Canadian Northern Economic
Development Agency — Bob Zimmer

Prairie Economic Development (Advisor to the Leader, Economy) — Pat Kelly

Pacific Economic Development — Tako van Popta

Sport; Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec
— Richard Martel

National Defence — James Bezan

Defence Minister Anita Anand (right) will do battle with new defence
critic James Bezan, the Conservative MP for the Manitoba riding of
Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press, Adrian
Wyld/The Canadian Press)

National Revenue — Adam Chambers

Natural Resources — Shannon Stubbs

Official Languages — Joel Godin

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency — Jake Stewart

Public Safety — Raquel Dancho

Public Services and Procurement — Kelly Block

Emergency Preparedness — Dane Lloyd

Rural Economic Development & Connectivity — Dan Mazier

Seniors — Anna Roberts

Tourism — Tony Baldinelli

Transport —Mark Strahl

Treasury Board — Stephanie Kusie

Veterans Affairs — Blake Richards

Women and Gender Equality and Youth — Karen Vecchio

Ethics and Accountable Government — Michael Barrett

Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities
Dominic LeBlanc [right] will face off against Ontario Conservative MP
Leslyn Lewis. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Infrastructure and Communities — Leslyn Lewis

Labour — Chris Lewis

Indigenous Services — Gary Vidal

Pan-Canadian Trade and Competition — Ryan Williams

Hunting, Fishing and Conservation —Blaine Calkins

Democratic Reform — Michael Cooper
Associate critics

Associate Finance and Middle Class Prosperity (Tax Reform) — Philip Lawrence

Associate Finance and Middle Class Prosperity (Affordable Government)
— Marty Morantz

Associate Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard (Recreational
and West Coast) — Mel Arnold

Associate National Defence (Recruitment and Retention) — Shelby Kramp-Neuman

Associate Natural Resources (Nuclear) — Corey Tochor

Associate Women and Gender Equality and Youth — Dominique Vien

Associate Agriculture — Richard Lehoux

Associate Agriculture —Warren Steinley

Associate Canadian Heritage —  Kevin Waugh

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From: Motz, Glen - M.P. <Glen.Motz@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 12:25 PM
Subject: RE: Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to pass with support of the NDP because of Trudeau's predictable confidence vote EH AB?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>


Thank you for your email. My office has been inundated with similar emails.

On Monday February the 21st, the Liberals and NDP voted in favour of the Emergencies Act and called the situation at hand a public order emergency. It was the first time that this act has ever been used and the act preceding the emergencies act was only used in WW1, WW2 and the FLQ Crisis. This vote was specifically disturbing because it occurred despite the fact that all of the cross border protests were concluded and the one in Ottawa was disbursed and disbanding. It was a dark day for personal freedoms and peaceful protests in Canada.

The Prime Minister appears to have made no effort to de-escalate the situation. Instead, he has insulted and disrespected Canadians, and then when it blew up, instead of apologizing and listening to what people had to say, jumped straight to the most extreme measures to deal with the protests.

Imposing powers of the Emergencies Act sets a dangerous precedent. The Government of Canada included in its laundry list of powers the ability to freeze the funds of those supporting the demonstrators. Governments should not have the power to close the bank accounts of hardworking Canadians simply on the suspicion of supporting causes of which the government doesn’t approve. This is a slippery slope, and not how the government should operate in a free and democratic society.

Some of my comments are contained in this speech I delivered in the House of Commons on behalf of constituents. It is worth watching as it clearly shows where I stand and the actions that I personally took to stop this government overreach. The video can be viewed here: https://fb.watch/bmjT0H1Fs2/

In an even more baffling turn of events, less than 48 hours after voting to implemented the Emergencies Act the Prime Minister announced on February the 23rd that the “situation is no longer an emergency” and revoked the Emergencies Act. Although it is unnerving to even consider that the PM would invoke the Act to silence his political adversaries, I am thankful that the direct, powerful and prolonged pressure by Conservative MPs and engaged constituents such as yourself seems to have impacted his decision. In the words of our interim Conservative Leader “Nothing has changed between Monday and today other than a flood of concerns from Canadian citizens, bad press, and international ridicule.”

This is not a win, our work is not over yet. What all Canadians need now is a clear plan out of this pandemic by ending the mandates and a return to normal life. Unfortunately, the Liberals and NDP are unwilling to even discuss a plan for Canadians and unwilling to put their political differences aside.

I will continue to be your strong voice in Ottawa and I hope that I can continue to count on your support as I hold this government to account for their actions.
Sincerely,
Glen Motz

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Sent: February 21, 2022 3:45 PM
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Subject: Fwd: Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to pass with support of the NDP because of Trudeau's predictable confidence vote EH AB?

https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2022/02/deployment-of-emergencies-act-expected.html

Monday, 21 February 2022

Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to pass with support of the NDP because of Trudeau's predictable confidence vote EH?

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From: "Mendicino, Marco - M.P." <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 19:14:55 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to pass with support of the NDP because of Trudeau's predictable confidence vote EH?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

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From: "Bergen, Candice - M.P." <candice.bergen@parl.gc.ca>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 19:14:55 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: Deployment of Emergencies Act expected to pass with support of the NDP because of Trudeau's predictable confidence vote EH?
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>

On behalf of the Hon. Candice Bergen, thank you for contacting the Office of the Leader of the Official Opposition.

Ms. Bergen greatly values feedback and input from Canadians.  We read and review every incoming e-mail.  Please note that this account receives a high volume of e-mails.  We reply to e-mails as quickly as possible.

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Sincerely,

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Veuillez noter que ce compte reçoit beaucoup de courriels.  Nous y répondons le plus rapidement possible.

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Meet Garnett

Garnett Genuis is the Member of Parliament for Sherwood Park-Fort Saskatchewan. First elected to Parliament in 2015, MP Genuis is a long-time resident of Strathcona County, where he currently resides with his wife Rebecca, a family doctor, and their five children.  

During his time as a parliamentarian, Genuis has developed a reputation for being outspoken and principled. He has served in various roles in the Conservative Shadow Cabinet since 2019 and is currently the Shadow Minister for International Development. Genuis is currently a member of the Government Operations Committee and has recently served as a Vice-Chair of both the Foreign Affairs Committee and its Subcommittee on International Human Rights. 

Genuis has been active on many high-profile domestic and international human rights issues. His interest in human rights was shaped by the experience of his grandmother, a Holocaust survivor. Genuis is also a passionate advocate for free speech, for increased efforts to combat violence against women, and for Canadian energy. He is the sponsor of Bill C-257, a bill to add “political belief and activity” to the Canadian Human Rights Act as prohibited grounds of discrimination, Bill C-350, a bill combatting torture and terrorism, and Motion 57, a motion to promote bystander awareness and intervention training to combat violence. 

Genuis holds degrees from Carleton University and the London School of Economics. He runs a bi-weekly podcast called Resuming Debate and spends any spare time reading history books and playing strategy games with his children. The family also includes a Newfoundlander dog named Grace.

 

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Garnett Genuis
Genuis in 2023

Member of Parliament
for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan
Assumed office
October 19, 2015
Preceded byConstituency established
Personal details
BornJanuary 23, 1987 (age 37)[1]
Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada
Political partyConservative
Other political
affiliations
Provincial:
Wildrose (until 2017)
SpouseDr. Rebecca Genuis
ChildrenGianna, Judah, Lilly, Phineas (Finn), Augustine (Gus)
ResidenceSherwood Park, Alberta[2]
Alma materCarleton University (BA)
London School of Economics (MSc)

Garnett Genuis MP /ɛnɪs/ (born January 23, 1987) is a Canadian politician who has served as the member of Parliament for the riding of Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan (in Alberta) since 2015.[3]

Early life

Genuis was born in 1987[4] and grew up in Strathcona County, before moving to attend Carleton University in Ottawa where he obtained a bachelor's degree in Public Affairs and Policy Management in February 2010. While there, he wrote a regular column for the Sherwood Park News as a political correspondent. Genuis’ experience helped him obtain a position as assistant to former Prime Minister Stephen Harper and adviser on the staff of former minister Rona Ambrose. Genuis then obtained a master's degree in public policy from the London School of Economics in December 2011.[5]

Political career

2012: Alberta general election

Genuis ran in the 2012 Alberta general election as the Wildrose MLA candidate for Sherwood Park. He lost to Progressive Conservative candidate Cathy Olesen.[6]

2015 Term: Maclean's Parliamentarian of the Year

In March 2014, Genuis announced his intention to seek the Conservative nomination for the 2015 Canadian federal election in the newly formed riding of Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan. He won the nomination in November 2014.[5] Genuis won the federal election on October 19, 2015, capturing 64% of the votes in the riding[7] and becoming its member of Parliament. The Conservative government of the day lost the election to the Liberals.

In November 2015, Genuis was appointed deputy critic for Human Rights and Religious Freedom. He served under head critic David Anderson.[8] On August 30, 2017, he was made Deputy Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, after leaving his previous position.

In March 2016, Genuis was named one of the most outspoken MPs in the House of Commons by Maclean's Magazine.[9] In November 2017, Genuis was named Maclean's Parliamentarian of the Year, based on a vote by members of the House of Commons. Genuis was the youngest recipient to date of the award.[10]

In a 2017 episode of the television series Political Blind Date, Genuis and Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, the Liberal MP for Beaches—East York, discussed their differing perspectives on the legalization of marijuana in Canada.[11]

In May 2019, Genuis supported Conservative leader Andrew Scheer's vision for a new foreign policy.[12]

2019 Term: Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism & International Development and Human Rights

Genuis was re-elected to the 43rd Canadian Parliament on October 21, 2019, with 73.4% of the popular vote. His party, however, only won 121 of 338 seats, so he remained in opposition.[3] In 2019, he was given the role as Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism by then leader of the Conservative Party Andrew Scheer.[13]

Genuis was a member of the House of Commons Special Committee on Canada-China Relations.[14] He has voiced concerns over Huawei's influence on Canadian campuses.[15] Genuis was against the appointment of Dominic Barton as Canada's ambassador to China, suggesting that Barton's past work advising more than 20 Chinese state-owned enterprises put him in a conflict of interest.[14] Genuis was appointed as the shadow minister for international development and human rights by the Conservative Party of Canada's new leader Erin O'Toole in September 2020.[16]

2021 Term: Shadow Minister for International Development

Genuis was re-elected to the 44th Canadian Parliament in the 2021 Canadian federal election with 57.5% of the popular vote in his constituency. Though he faced a 16% decline in support compared to the 2019 general election. Following the election, Genuis was vocally supportive of Erin O'Toole's leadership of the party after the latter faced criticism for failing to increase the party's seat count from 2019.

Garnett Genuis is currently a committee member of FAAE (Foreign Affairs and International Development) & CIMM (Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration).[17]

Policies

Human Rights Advocacy

Genuis has been outspoken about various topics related to human rights in China. He has been a strong supporter of the Tibet cause. In January 2016, Genuis met with the Dalai Lama to discuss human rights and religious freedom.[18]

In June 2022, Genuis, along with Senator Leo Housakos, hosted a press conference with Enes Kanter Freedom calling on the Canadian government to stop the importation of products made with forced labour coming from the Xinjiang Region.[19]

Genuis supported Bill S-223, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (trafficking in human organs). This bill aims to protect people from the exploitative practices of organ harvesting.[20][21]

In April 2022, Genuis introduced private member motion M-57. This called on the Canadian government to support bystander intervention training as a tool to combat sexual harassment and violence, hate crimes, and other forms of criminal activity.[22]

Genuis jointly seconded the private member's bill C-281, known as the International Human Rights Act, sponsored by Philip Lawrence. This Bill contains several different important measures aimed at advancing international human rights, including changes to the Magnitsky Act, the Broadcasting Act, and the Prohibiting Cluster Munitions Act.[23][24]

Democratic Advocacy

Genuis spoke about democratic decline in Canada in the House of Commons, citing the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance in Stockholm. He said, “In the key category of checks on government, Canada’s score has dropped precipitously since 2015. We are now lower than the United States and every single country in western Europe. Weakening checks on government power is weakening Canadian democracy, and international experts are noticing.”[25]

In July 2022, Genuis also authored an opinion piece on True North, where he wrote, “We are currently dealing with the failure of the government to hand over documents ordered by Parliament, the arbitrary use of the Emergencies Act and failure to hand over cabinet documents to the inquiry charged with looking into that action, the imposition of a draconian “Motion 11,” that gives the executive unprecedented powers to control the Parliamentary agenda, and alleged interference by the government in an RCMP investigation. These are just the key elements of democratic decline that we have seen in the last few months.”[26]

International Development

Genuis has been a vocal advocate for Bill S-216 – An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (use of resources of a registered charity).[27] S-216 also known as the Effective Charities Act, seeks to amend the Income Tax Act to ensure that charities can effectively collaborate with a wider range of charities (both domestic and international) including those without charitable status.[28]

Energy Security

Genuis has been an outspoken supporter of promoting energy security in the West using Canadian oil and gas, especially since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. In a House of Commons speech, he said, “Canada should fuel democracy by providing our European friends with a conflict-free and reliable alternative, and one that is, in many cases, better for the environment than the other options available.”[29]

Reproductive Health

Garnett has been identified by the Campaign Life Coalition as having a perfect voting score for Life and family issues introduced to the House of Commons.[30] Contributors to the Sherwood Park-Fort Saskatchewan Conservative Riding Association sponsored anti-abortion ads that appeared on buses in Vancouver, BC.[31]

Genuis voted in support of Bill C-233 - An Act to amend the Criminal Code (sex-selective abortion), to combat sex-based discrimination, making it a criminal offence for a medical practitioner to knowingly perform an abortion sought solely on the grounds of the child's genetic sex.[32][33]

Conversion Therapy

On June 22, 2021, Genuis was one of 63 MPs to vote against Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (conversion therapy), which was passed by majority vote, making certain aspects of conversion therapy a crime, including "causing a child to undergo conversion therapy." Genuis stated he thinks banning conversion therapy is reasonable, but Bill C-6 was too broad in scope, and therefore did more than ban conversion therapy. Genuis consequently called on the Canadian government to fix the definition of "Conversion Therapy" in Bill C-6 by doing many things, one of which would be to ensure that no laws discriminate against Canadians by limiting what services they can receive based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.[34][35][36][37]

Residential Schooling

Genuis believes in the philosophical principle of the separation of church and state.[38] This is partly why he voted against a request for papal apology for the Catholic Church's role in residential schools.[39] The motion was put forward in reaction to the discovery of 215 alleged unmarked graves of children at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, and was a reiteration of the same motion tabled in May 2018.[39][40]

Media

Podcast (Resuming Debate)

Genuis hosts a podcast called Resuming Debate, where a wide range of experts, authors, and academics speak on diverse topics. The stated purpose of the podcast is to inject an element of civil conversation/debate into the Canadian political climate. Some notable guests from the Resuming Debate podcast include Charles Hoskinson, Ross Douthat, Andrew Bennett (academic), Elizabeth May, and Bob Fu.[41]

Written Articles

Genuis contributes to outlets like The Sherwood Park-Strathcona County News and the True North. He has written on topics, such as the opioid crisis, the state of democracy, and political discrimination.[42][43]

Personal life

Genuis is a Roman Catholic. He is married to Dr. Rebecca Genuis and together, they have five children.[44]

Publications

  • The Fight for a Principled Foreign Policy: Commentary and Select Speeches from my First Year in Parliament. Kidlington Publishing. October 2016.

Electoral record

Federal


2021 Canadian federal election: Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures

Conservative Garnett Genuis 41,092 57.6 -15.77 $56,903.38

New Democratic Aidan Theroux 14,740 20.6 +8.46 $7,370.63

Liberal Tanya Holm 8,730 12.2 +2.13 $23,831.90

Green Sheldon Jonah Perris 700 1.0 -1.18 $0.00

People's John Wetterstrand 5,004 7.0 +5.17 $8,937.40

Independent Charles Simpson 283 0.4 - $7,678.37

Maverick Party Todd Newberry 849 1.2 - $5,182.19
Total valid votes/expense limit 71,398 99.58 +0.02 $124,070.52
Total rejected ballots 298 0.42 -0.2
Turnout 71,696 73.94 -2.35
Eligible voters 96,964

Conservative hold Swing -
Source: Elections Canada[45][46][47]

2019 Canadian federal election: Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures

Conservative Garnett Genuis 53,600 73.37 +9.43 $59,435.26

New Democratic Aidan Theroux 8,867 12.14 +2.33 $8,662.98

Liberal Ron Thiering 7,357 10.07 -10.35 $9,038.34

Green Laura Sanderson 1,592 2.18 -0.29 $0.00

People's Darren Villetard 1,334 1.83 - $1,638.00

Veterans Coalition Patrick McElrea 300 0.41 - $0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 73,050 99.56
Total rejected ballots 321 0.44 +0.17
Turnout 73,371 76.29 +2.23
Eligible voters 96,171

Conservative hold Swing +3.55
Source: Elections Canada[48][49]

2015 Canadian federal election: Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures

Conservative Garnett Genuis 42,642 63.94 +14.48 $114,842.36

Liberal Rod Frank 13,615 20.42 +13.95 $23,559.35

New Democratic Joanne Cave 6,540 9.81 -1.42 $15,416.14

Green Brandie Harrop 1,648 2.47 -1.59 $3,796.57

Independent James Ford 1,563 2.34 -26.44 $5,420.41

Libertarian Stephen C. Burry 678 1.02 * $3,387.73
Total valid votes/expense limit 66,686 99.73   $228,934.10
Total rejected ballots 180 0.27
Turnout 66,866 74.06
Eligible voters 90,289

Conservative hold Swing +0.27
Source: Elections Canada[50][51]


Provincial


2012 Alberta general election: Sherwood Park
Party Candidate Votes % ±%

Progressive Conservative Cathy Olesen 8,747 45.62 -17.52

Wildrose Garnett Genuis 5,948 31.02

Liberal Dave Anderson 1,837 9.58 -16.48

New Democratic Sarah Michelin 1,210 6.31 +0.18

Independent James Ford 1,064 5.55

Alberta Party Chris Kuchmak 230 1.20

Social Credit Gordon Barrett 137 0.71
Total valid votes 19,173
Rejected, spoiled, and declined 184
Registered electors / turnout 30,851 62.74 +15.06

Progressive Conservative hold Swing -24.27

Source(s)

References

  • Garnett Genuis on Twitter: "#OTD in 2006, the @CPC_HQ defeated the incumbent Liberals winning a total of 124 seats in the House of Commons. It was also my 19th birthday - and I was definitely more excited about the election than I was about that event. #cdnpoli" Twitter.com

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  • "Figures of Speech". Macleans.ca. Retrieved 2016-03-14.

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  • "Political Blind Date series hopes opposites attract, or at least get along". Toronto Star, November 4, 2017.

  • Genuis, Garett. "A new vision for Canada's foreign policy". Kenora Daily Miner. All rights reserved. A member of Sun Media Community Newspapers part of Postmedia Network.

  • Dosser, Travis. "Genuis selected as Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism". The Sherwood Park Strathcona County News.

  • Tumilty, Ryan (6 February 2020). "Canada's ambassador to China tells House committee there is a 'real chill' between the two countries". Regina Leader Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.

  • Genuis, Garret (25 February 2020). "China's reach on campus". Postmedia Network Inc. Toronto Sun.

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  • Open Parliament (May 17, 2022). "Bill S-223 An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (trafficking in human organs)". OpenParliament. Retrieved July 20, 2022.

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