Bienvenu-Olivier Ntumba
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- Member of Parliament for Mont-Saint-Bruno—L'Acadie since 2025
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Minister of Immigration Mr. Speaker, I am a little surprised that my colleagues opposite would ask such questions and level such criticisms given that therecently made significant updates. I would like to invite my colleague to once again explain to my colleagues opposite that we have made a lot of major changes with respect to immigration. We have reduced the number of immigrants because we [more]
Mr. Speaker, I have a question for the leader of the official opposition. Why propose an auto pact when our government has already put measures in place to protect the auto sector and jobs? Is he not making Parliament do twice the work when we are already making progress in this regard?
Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise this morning to mark Irish Heritage Month. For many years, men and women from Ireland have been coming here to build a better life. They have made a significant contribution to Canada. Many of these families have lived in my riding of Mont-Saint-Bruno—L'Acadie for a long time. They have helped to build the social, economic and community fabric of our region. [more]
Mr. Speaker, I would first like to thank my colleague for his very eloquent speech, in which he explained the importance of the CPTPP. Can he elaborate on how participating in this agreement will benefit Canada and Quebec?
You said there was no media coverage of your event. However, my colleague said that the media did not tell the truth. Was the march not covered by the media, or did the media report false information? That is what I want to know from you.
Thank you, Madam Chair. When I arrived in Canada, I had a dream of becoming a journalist. I had worked in print media in my country. Once I arrived here, I faced some challenges. I turned to other professions that helped me to integrate better. Today, I'm a member of Parliament and I have no complaints about that. However, I have a question for you, Ms. Carignan. Should we review or expand the [more]
Mr. Errington, how would you assess the effectiveness of the current federal programs to support inclusive media? Would any additional measures be particularly helpful in ensuring the accessibility of information in Canada?
Thank you very much. Ms. Carignan, we are hearing what is happening in the media regarding columnists, journalists, reporters, YouTubers and all those people. Have we reached the stage where we need to hold a national conference on the media and journalism? What are your comments on this?
Thank you, Madam Chair. Mr. Omelus, I would like to return to the question asked by my colleague Mr. Généreux regarding the $100 million allocated to the media, part of which goes to CBC/Radio-Canada. You replied that you had a good relationship with CBC/Radio-Canada. In a few words, can you explain to us how these relations with CBC/Radio-Canada are built, so that the media can better [more]
Thank you. Mr. Omelus, you spoke a bit about media ratings. When it comes to measuring ratings, can you share your ideas on how to ensure credible ratings?
Thank you very much. Mr. Rezvanifar, first of all, I would like to express my sympathy regarding the situation in Iran. I heard the question from my colleague Ms. Thomas regarding the coverage of the recent march, which was not reported by the mainstream media. She went on to say that the media were not telling the truth, but what I heard you say was that this event had not been covered. Does [more]