
Pierre Paul-Hus
- Education
- Graduate of political science at Laval University; Canadian Army Command and Staff College in Kingston, Ontario; Ecole Militaire in Paris
- Career
- Owner of PRESTIGE Media Group; Vice president of Sélections Mondiales des Vins Canada for 11 years; Military officer (Reserve)
- Political Experience
- Finished third for the Conservative Party in Louis-Hébert in 2011; Elected to Parliament in 2015 for Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles; Official Opposition Shadow Minister for Public safety and Emergency preparedness; Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security; Vice-Chairman of the Defense and Security Committee of the NATO Parliamentary Association
- Notable
- Served in the Régiment de la Chaudière; Conducted operational missions in Goose Bay, Labrador and Cyprus; Retired from military in 2009 at the rank of lieutenant-colonel.
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Pierre Paul-Hus won with 27,698 votes (42.4%)
Total votes cast: 65,266
Mr. Speaker, let me clarify that just because I am asking him how much money he is putting in does not mean that I am in favour of the project. We have been clear: Our position is still the same. However, during the last election campaign, the Liberals promised to fund 40% of the project. The project is starting now, but the funding has not been confirmed. There is legitimate concern in Quebec [more]
Beauport—Limoilou Mr. Speaker, for several weeks now, there has been a lot of conflicting information circulating about the Quebec City tramway project. Here we have the member fortelling us about a $13-billion project, while project managers are telling us it will cost $7.6 billion. One of the things that we do not know but that we need to know is how much money the federal government is willing [more]
Mr. Speaker, according to the Auditor General, tens of thousands of people entered the country and stayed here without proper screening, even though many cases had already been flagged. Prime Minister The government is unable to say which international students are following the rules, which ones have left the country and which ones remain here illegally. In other words, the Liberals opened the [more]
Mr. Speaker, this government has completely lost control of immigration over the last 10 years. The proof came yesterday in the Auditor General's report, which confirms that 150,000 of the people who applied for a student visa had been flagged as high-risk. The government is only able to verify 4,000 cases. The rest have been forgotten, lost in the system. Right now, the Liberals cannot even say [more]
Mr. Speaker, on March 12, in Montreal, 55-year-old Chong Woo Kim was stabbed to death in his own convenience store in broad daylight by Xavier Gellatly, an individual with a years-long record of violent behaviour and serious mental health issues. As far back as 2016, authorities began issuing warnings that he might kill someone if he were released. Despite that, he was released without adequate [more]
Mr. Speaker, at my request here in the House, the public safety committee established a special subcommittee in 2017 to study the case of Eustachio Gallese, who killed Marylène Levesque in Quebec City after being released without proper supervision. Now, years later, we have the same issue, specifically that an individual who should not be out on the street, someone who should not be walking [more]
Minister of Public Safety Mr. Speaker, what theshared today is very little compared to what needs to be done. Today, we submitted specific points to the government. Allow me to repeat what we are asking the government to do. We are asking it to urgently enforce deportation orders for Iranian regime officials, to evaluate Canada's terrorism threat level, which has remained unchanged since 2014, [more]
Mr. Speaker, the Liberals have known for years that senior members of the Iranian regime were living in Canada. This week, however, we learned that they expelled only one of them, even though 239 visas had been revoked. Liberal government officials also stated in committee that they could not expel members of the Iranian regime because they were eligible to claim asylum and their privacy had to [more]
Mr. Speaker, in 2018, we moved a motion calling on the Liberal government to immediately designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the IRGC, as a listed terrorist entity. It took the Liberals six long years to wake up and do it. Right now, an estimated 700 members of the IRGC are living the good life here in Canada. Prime Minister I am reluctant to ask the following question. If it took [more]
Mr. Speaker, the Iranian Canadian community is talking to us, in fact. Iranian Canadians are telling us that the presence of IRGC members on Canadian soil is a huge problem for their community. We are not talking about one, two or three people. We are talking about hundreds of people linked to this terrorist group. They have been banned for years now. Can the minister confirm that there are [more]