
Burton Bailey
- Career
- Local businessman
- Political Experience
- Elected Member of Parliament for Red Deer in the 2025 Canadian federal election, former executive assistant to MLA Adriana LaGrange
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Total votes cast: 61,828
Mr. Speaker, Canada should be standing ready to provide our energy both within our borders and to global allies, but a decade of Liberals' “leave it in the ground” policies have hampered our energy industry, divided our country and left Canada as the only G7 country without a strategic oil stockpile. Conservatives have a plan for a strategic energy and mineral reserve to control the distribution [more]
Chair, could we get him to table that for me, please? Thank you.
Thank you, Mr. Chair. My question is for Ms. Hamelin. Earlier, we talked a little bit about the approval process. I don't want to hear it from start to finish, but could you outline some of the things you haven't heard that you think would be beneficial in this process, things that we need to improve so that Canadians can get access to treatments more quickly and reliably?
How about 15 seconds?
You mentioned price reform. How can we be assured that the pharmaceutical companies are engaging in transparent communication with Canadian-based innovation, so that we are getting the best prices for Canadians? It will have to be a very short answer.
Can we have something typed up immediately and distributed?
Thank you. Dr. Somers, your commentaries have criticized Liberal narcotic policies, like the so-called safe supply. I dislike the term “safe supply”. I think it's a terrible term. I think it should be “controlled supply”. How has government censorship or data suppression prevented effective strategies for addictions treatment within a sovereign pharmaceutical framework to protect Canadians' [more]
Mr. Speaker, Canadians need affordable housing, but pumping billions of dollars into a new corporation is just growing the bureaucracy instead of getting homes built. With Canadians struggling in a productivity crisis of the Liberals' making, can my colleague comment on why the government is creating another government job factory instead of getting houses built?