
Colin Reynolds
- Career
- Construction electrician
- Political Experience
- Elected as MP for Elmwood—Transcona in 2025. Unsuccessful candidate in 2024 by-election.
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Leila Dance won with 16,138 votes (34.5%)
Total votes cast: 46,830
Prime Minister Mr. Speaker, Canadians are hurting. Thepromised Canadians the best, yet our economy is performing among the worst. We have lost over 100,000 jobs in the first two months of this year, and our economy is beginning to shrink. If this is the result of global factors, as the Liberals claim, why is our economy performing so poorly compared to those of other G7 countries? Prime Minister [more]
Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to all the witnesses for coming here. Thank you so much for all of the work that you do to support these families through, probably, the hardest times of their lives. Thank you so much for coming here and sharing your very personal stories and for contributing to this bill and helping us move this along. My first question is for Danyelle. What are the most [more]
I'm going to pose my next question to all of you. In your opinion, is this bill comprehensive enough? Are there any gaps that may still leave families without support? In short, are we getting this right? I'll ask Danyelle first.
Thank you. Janie.
Thank you. Rachel, what are some of the trauma-informed practices that some government agencies ought to adopt when interacting with grieving parents under this new framework? You spoke about your experience and how traumatic it was dealing with government agencies after the fact. Could you offer your input there?
Thank you. Go ahead, Rob.
Thank you so much, Madam Chair. Thank you so much, witnesses, for coming here today. We've been hearing heavy stories over a couple meetings. I'm a father of three and a grandfather of three, and I can't even imagine what these families are going through. I want to say thank you so much for your work. Here at the committee, when we hear these stories, really they're just a snapshot of what [more]
In your opinion, are we dotting all the i's and crossing all the t's with this bill? Are we missing anything? Is anybody going to slip through the cracks? I guess that's essentially what I'm asking.
Do you feel that our current structure for bereavement is long enough?