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November 2, 2020 | No Comments

The Liberals have failed in their COVID response

Canada needs rapid COVID testing now!

I presented a petition on behalf of the Canadian Oromo community

Aid to Humanity charity fundraiser was a big success 

Glad to support Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) in their event on Saturday. They collected 200 boxes of food and raised $1,000 for a local food bank. God bless all the generous donors and volunteers.

Last week’s straw poll results 

Last week I asked folks what they thought about halting travel from COVID hotspots at the beginning of the pandemic.  

Most people thought the borders should have been closed early. 

A big thanks to everyone who took part in the survey.

Have your say

Who do you think will win the U.S. presidential election?

Have your say in my new unofficial poll. I’ll publish the results in next week’s e-newsletter.

 

 

 

 

 

Latest news on COVID-19 

 

You can find up-to-date information from Alberta Public Health or the Public Health Agency of Canada

Alberta Public Health can also be reached by phone at 811.

 

Benefits available for Canadians

There are programs available to help you and your family. 

 

 

 

In the news

  • Federal auditor general says her office needs extra $31M to fulfill its government watchdog mandate. Link
  • Trudeau defends free speech as long as it’s not offensive. Link
  • Trudeau’s ‘watch your tongues’ advice is offensive on many levels. Link
  • Coliseum demolition pegged for the ‘short term’ as part of Northlands site redevelopment into transit villages. Link
  • Twitter censors satirical ‘Weekend at Biden’s’ meme, creator speaks out. Link
  • Former Alberta Health Services CEO Vickie Kaminski says she resigned due to NDP political interference. Link
  • Parks Canada to review “colonialist” and offensive historical plaques. Link
  • MPs vote to open investigation into federal COVID-19 response. Link
  • $285 waffles, $412 hot towels, $23,000 catering on Trudeau’s luxurious private jet. Link

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Thanks so much. Stay healthy!

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House of Commons
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November 2, 2020 | No Comments

The Liberals have failed in their COVID response

 

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November 2, 2020 | No Comments

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October 30, 2020 | No Comments

Stay safe this Halloween 

Tomorrow is Halloween — as if 2020 wasn’t scary enough. 

Alberta Public Health has offered useful COVID-19 guidelines to celebrate safely.  

Check out these guidelines at the link below and have a safe Halloween! 

 

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October 30, 2020 | No Comments

Canada needs rapid COVID testing now!

Today, in Question Period I asked when will Canada catch up to other countries on rapid testing.

 

 

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October 28, 2020 | No Comments

Today, I presented a petition in the House of Commons on behalf of the Canadian Oromo community in Edmonton

 

 

They’re concerned about ongoing human rights violations in Ethiopia.

As the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Griesbach I’ll always champion universal human rights for all people.

Petition to the House of Commons

Whereas:

  • On June 29, 2020, Hachalu Hundessa, the celebrated young Oromo musician and human rights activist, was assassinated, unleashing an avalanche of unprecedented violence;
  • Government forces descended on mourners, killing and arresting protestors who came out to express their rage;
  • They arrested leaders and members of Oromo opposition parties, Oromo traditional elders, youth leaders, scholars, journalists and other civilians;
  • Government shut down the Internet and Oromo independent media such as Oromo Media Network;
  • Since then, state-sponsored atrocities have escalated, hundreds were killed and tens of thousands were imprisoned;
  • Political prisoners contracted COVID-19 and suffered from strange illnesses but were denied treatment and access to lawyers.
  • This adds to the ongoing merciless killing, beating, jailing, and raping of innocent civilians under the indefinite Martial Law; and
  • Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Ethiopian Human Rights Commission, members of U.S. Congress and parliaments of European nations have expressed deep concerns.

We, the undersigned, Oromo Communities members in Canada, call upon the House of Commons to be our voice by calling upon the Canadian government to encourage Ethiopia to:

1. End the unconstitutional Martial Law and withdraw its military from civilian areas;

2. Recognize that Canada’s foreign aid is linked to the respect of human rights;

3. Free all political prisoners without precondition and start dialogue with all opposition parties, especially the targeted Oromo leaders;

4. Commit to independent investigation of Hundessa’s murder and bring perpetrators to justice.

You can see the full petition at here.

 

 
 
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October 26, 2020 | No Comments

The Liberals threaten election in an attempt to cover up scandals

We’re in the middle of a second wave of the pandemic.

No one should want an election right now! 

Yet, last week Justin Trudeau threatened to send Canadians to the polls in an attempt to cover up his latest scandal. 

Canadians learned this summer that the Liberals gave a sole sourced contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars to WE Charity, a Liberal friendly organization. 

WE was so Liberal friendly that not only did the then-Minister of Finance Bill Morneau’s daughter work for them, he’d also “forgotten” to pay off a $41,000 vacation expense.

WE even paid the prime minister’s family hundreds of thousands of dollars.  

Despite this clear conflict of interest neither the prime minister nor minister of finance recused themselves when the government gave WE the sole sourced contract. 

Since, the scandal has come to light, the Liberals have done everything possible to bury it. 

When Parliamentary committees began to investigate, Trudeau prorogued Parliament. 

When documents were requested they were heavily blacked out.

When Parliament resumed Liberal MPs spent hours filibustering to stop an investigation.

MP Wayne Easter, the Liberal chair of the finance committee, has even inappropriately cancelled committee meetings to prevent scrutiny.

And now when Opposition parties call for a committee to investigate the scandal they threaten to call an election. 

There must be something pretty damning in the documents for the Liberals to go to these lengths to prevent Canadians from learning the truth.

Never in Canadian history has a procedural motion to form a committee been declared a matter of confidence. 

Yet, that’s exactly what Trudeau did to try to stop scrutiny. 

Our democratic system, is built on the government being accountable to Parliament. 

For the prime minister to threaten to call an election — during a pandemic — because he doesn’t want scrutiny is completely out of step with the principles of our democracy. 

Happy to tour the new Bissell Centre

Glad to tour the impressive, soon-to-open Bissell Centre Child Care Centre that will serve families in my riding of Edmonton Griesbach. Thanks for all the good work your organization does.

Great to see our cultural heritage prominently displayed   

Cool Year of the Rat mural in Edmonton’s Chinatown.

Help is available to preserve our history  

Library and Archives Canada is providing support for eligible organizations to help maintain our historic documents. 

We have such a proud history here in Edmonton and it’s worth preserving. 

Find out if you’re eligible at the link below.

 

 

 

Stay safe this Halloween 

This Saturday is Halloween — as if 2020 wasn’t scary enough. 

Alberta Public Health has offered useful COVID-19 guidelines to celebrate safely.  

Check out these guidelines at the link below and have a safe Halloween! 

 

 

Last week’s straw poll results 

Last week I asked folks what they thought of the Liberals filibustering the ethics committee to prevent a vote on WE Charity documents. 

Most people thought it was a coverup.

As your Member of Parliament, I’m committed to holding the Liberal government accountable.

A big thanks to everyone who took part in the survey.

Have your say

Should Canada have halted incoming flights many months ago from countries that were COVID hotspots?

Have your say in my new unofficial poll. I’ll publish the results in next week’s e-newsletter.

 

 

 

 

 

Latest news on COVID-19 

 

You can find up-to-date information from Alberta Public Health or the Public Health Agency of Canada

Alberta Public Health can also be reached by phone at 811.

 

Benefits available for Canadians

There are programs available to help you and your family. 

 

 

 

In the news

  • Revoke parking privileges for veterans because they ‘incentivize driving,’ Vancouver council report advises. Link
  • Vancouver approves year-round free parking for veterans over city staff objections. Link
  • Remembering Hamilton’s Corporal Nathan Cirillo 6 years after Ottawa attack. Link
  • Behind Erin O’Toole’s old-school image lies a thoroughly modern Conservative strategy. Link
  • Trudeau’s willingness to opt for nuclear option to avoid awkward questions is troubling. Link
  • MP calls for investigation into Trudeau govt’s $237 MILLION contract to former Liberal MP. Link
  • NP View: A ‘safe space’ for controversial opinions. Link
  • ‘Hate graffiti’ engraved on National War Memorial in Ottawa: police. Link
  • Trudeau Liberals threaten election to keep things hidden. Link

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I want to hear from you 

I’m always eager to hear from you. Do you have beefs? Bouquets? Suggestions?

Drop me a note at my e-mail address.

Please note our local Edmonton constituency office is currently still open to serve you but it’s by appointment only. We simply ask that you call ahead to book an appointment.

Call or e-mail us and we’ll be happy to serve you.

Thanks so much. Stay healthy!

E-mail:
[email protected]

Phone:
(780) 495-3261

Mail (postage free): 
Kerry Diotte, MP 
House of Commons
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6

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October 26, 2020 | No Comments

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October 21, 2020 | No Comments

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October 19, 2020 | No Comments

The Liberals failed to prepare Canada for a second wave

Across the country, businesses are shutting down again and thousands more cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed.

A second wave was expected this fall.

So why weren’t the Liberals better prepared for it?

Their failure to develop a rapid COVID-19 testing regime is case in point.

Scores of countries have rapid testing available, some with results in as little as 15 minutes.

That means people can quickly determine if they have COVID-19 and act accordingly.

This would make it easier for parents, businesses and everyday people. 

But not here in Canada. 

Here in Canada it can take hours if not days to get tested. And it takes even longer to get the results.

That’s unacceptable. 

The failure on rapid testing capacity is just the latest of a string of failures the Liberals have made throughout this pandemic. 

From shutting down the pandemic early warning program in 2019, waiting weeks to close our borders to COVID-19 hotspots and being too reliant on the World Health Organization, the Liberals have repeatedly made serious errors.

That’s why we Conservatives are committed to using the Parliamentary Health Committee to study Canada’s response and ensure Canadians get answers and the best results possible. 

Yet, the Liberals are refusing to hold a study. Just as in the WE Charity scandal, the Liberals want to keep Canadians in the dark about their decisions. 

Our democracy can’t operate that way.

Official Opposition Conservatives are going to continue to demand answers and protect the interests of Canadians. 

Watch the video below of my friend and colleague Michelle Rempel Garner fighting to bring secret COVID-19 documents to light.

The Liberals are covering up the WE Charity scandal 

By JOAN BRYDEN
The Canadian Press

Two House of Commons committee meetings dragged on for hours Thursday as Liberal MPs continued to filibuster opposition efforts to reopen their investigations into the WE Charity affair.

The finance committee spent 11 hours debating amendments to a Conservative motion denouncing redactions to roughly 5,000 pages of documents released by the government in August — just as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prorogued Parliament, shutting down four separate committee investigations into the affair.

The ethics committee met for 10 hours, discussing a Conservative motion calling on Speakers’ Spotlight, the agency that arranged speaking engagements for Trudeau’s wife, mother and brother at WE events, to hand over 12 years of receipts for the trio’s paid appearances.

Both finished talking for the day without resolution, when Bloc Quebecois MPs joined Liberals in voting to pause.

WE Charity, which was to have been paid $43.5 million to manage a now-defunct federal student volunteering program, has already disclosed that it paid Margaret and Alexandre Trudeau more than $350,000 over the years.

Trudeau’s wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, was paid a one-time fee of $1,400 for an event in 2012, before her husband became prime minister.

(Read the full article by Joan Bryden, The Canadian Press here

Pleased to attend the opening of our local Veterans Association Food Bank

Kudos to organizers and donors. They’re going to do a lot of good here in Edmonton. 

Happy to deliver school supplies to St. Alphonsus School

Each year TELUS donates thousands of backpacks containing school supplies to worthy kids nationwide.

This year I was happy to donate several kits to St. Alphonsus Elementary/Jr. High School where I met principal Krista MacGregor. 

You have to love the impressive mural at the school’s entrance!

I’ve signed a joint statement in support of civil rights in Hong Kong and China

We, the undersigned, call upon the Government of Canada to take action in light of the mass arrests and assault on civil rights following the unilateral imposition of the new National Security Law in Hong Kong. Many in Hong Kong fear they will face the same fate as the student protesters in Tiananmen Square, defenders’ lawyers, and millions of interned Uyghurs, Tibetans, and faith groups whose rights of free expression and worship are denied.

We urge the Government of Canada to offer a “Safe Harbour Program” with an expedited process to grant protection and permanent residency status to Hong Kongers at risk of political persecution under the National Security Law, including international students and expatriate workers who have been involved in protest actions in Canada.

Furthermore, Canada must invoke the Sergei Magnitsky Law to sanction Chinese and Hong Kong officials who instituted the National Security Law, as well as other acts violating human rights; and to ban them and their immediate family members from Canada and freeze their Canadian assets.

Canada needs to work closely with international allies with shared values to institute a strong policy toward China. It is time for Canada to take meaningful action to show leadership on the world stage.

 

 

 

Last week’s straw poll results 

Last week I asked folks if they were planning on giving out candy or trick-or-treating (while following Alberta Public Health recommendations) this year. 

It was a close vote but a slim majority said they weren’t going to trick-or-treat or give out candy. 

A big thanks to everyone who took part in the survey.

Whatever you decide to do this Halloween please do it safely. 

 

Have your say

Liberal MPs are currently filibustering the Ethics Committee to prevent a vote on bringing forward WE Charity documents. 

Why do you think Liberal MPs want to keep these documents secret?

Have your say in my new unofficial poll. I’ll publish the results in next week’s e-newsletter.

 

 

 

 

 

Latest news on COVID-19 

 

You can find up-to-date information from Alberta Public Health or the Public Health Agency of Canada

Alberta Public Health can also be reached by phone at 811.

 

Benefits available for Canadians

There are programs available to help you and your family. 

 

 

 

In the news

  • Trudeau blames Harper for Public Health Agency’s mishandling of pandemic. Link
  • In universities, the revolution is now complete. Link
  • Liberal committee chairs are inappropriately cancelling meetings, say Tory MPs. Link
  • Conservatives want an anti-corruption committee to probe WE Charity controversy. Link
  • Liberals filibuster, then cancel, finance committee hearings on WE scandal. Link
  • The Liberals are becoming a climate cult. Link
  • What you need to know about COVID-19 in Alberta on Sunday, Oct. 18. Link

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I want to hear from you 

I’m always eager to hear from you. Do you have beefs? Bouquets? Suggestions?

Drop me a note at my e-mail address.

Please note our local Edmonton constituency office is currently still open to serve you but it’s by appointment only. We simply ask that you call ahead to book an appointment.

Call or e-mail us and we’ll be happy to serve you.

Thanks so much. Stay healthy!

E-mail:
[email protected]

Phone:
(780) 495-3261

Mail (postage free): 
Kerry Diotte, MP 
House of Commons
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6

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