The prime minister was present today, while his deputy was not, and all of the other leaders were present, and ready to take full advantage of proto-PMQ day. Pierre Poilievre led off in French and worried that one of the companies involved in the ArriveCan debacle has won $250 million in government contracts since 2015. Justin Trudeau noted that in spite of the pandemic, rules needed to be followed, which is why he welcomes the Auditor General’s report. Poilievre quoted from that company’s website, and wondered what was up. Trudeau said that it as up to authorities to investigation any misconduct. Poilievre switched to English to repeat his first question with a “W. T. F?” at the end. After being warned by the Speaker, Poilievre clarified he meant “Where’s the Funds,” and the Speaker warned him again. As Trudeau gave his same response, there a disruption in the gallery of “Free Palestine” protesters, and then some shouting on the floor between MPs, at which point the Speaker called for a two minute break.
Poilievre asks “WTF” in his question.
A flustered Speaker warns this is dangerously close to being unparliamentary, and invites him to withdraw it.
Poilievre says “Where’s The Funds?”
Speaker Fergus warns him not to use that acronym in the future. #QP— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) February 14, 2024
“Free Palestine” shouters break out in the gallery. They are being escorted out. #HoC
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) February 14, 2024
More shouting on the floor.
Desjarlais stand up and points to the Conservatives shouting “How dare you!” #QP— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) February 14, 2024
Fergus calls for a two-minute break to let things cool down. #QP
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) February 14, 2024
When things resumed, Poilievre got back up and wondered about this company further, calling them “suspicious.” Trudeau repeated that relevant authorities are investigating what went on. Poilievre got back up one more time, and recited his slogans before casting aspersions on this company for a fifth time. Trudeau repeated his answer yet again, before pointing out what they are doing to help Canadians.
Yves-François Blanchet led for the Bloc, and he took his own kick at the ArriveCan question, and Trudeau repeated his same lines about needing to investigate. Blanchet wondered what is happening with this company’s other contracts, to which Trudeau went on about internal processes in the civil service that were triggered and that the RCMP are involved, and he awaited the results.
Jagmeet Singh rose for the NDP, and lo, asked the very same question, asserting that that $60 million could have done things like hire nurses…which the federal government doesn’t do. Trudeau repeated his response again. Singh repeated the question in French, and got the same answer. Again.