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mr. mulcair. mr. mulcair: actually, alberta is in one mind with us on result. when you say that your only way of governing is going to be to dump a massive economic that on the future generations, you are right, mr. harper has left a huge economical -- ecological debt on the future generations. the ndp has the best track record of any -- >> [laughter] you're right, i forgot one exception pirate but that -- exception. but that was when he was a liberal. >> [laughter] [applause] mr. mulcair: he ran 17 consecutive balanced budgets in a row and brought in for universal health care. $15 a qualityin child care, it will be on the backs of future generations. [indiscernible] mr. griffiths: this is a foreign-policy debate. we had an economic debate the week before last. so let's reset the discussion. mr. harper, back to you on climate change. p.m. harper: -- will never actually lay out precisely where it is a intent to reduce emissions. it is actually to know what you are going to do and be sure you minimiz
mr. mulcair. mr. mulcair: actually, alberta is in one mind with us on result. when you say that your only way of governing is going to be to dump a massive economic that on the future generations, you are right, mr. harper has left a huge economical -- ecological debt on the future generations. the ndp has the best track record of any -- >> [laughter] you're right, i forgot one exception pirate but that -- exception. but that was when he was a liberal. >> [laughter] [applause] mr....
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mr. mulcair, i'll go to mr.harper. >> in the 21th century, the global economy, the retention of good-paying jobs will depend on having privileged trade access to the major economies of the world we've been able to achieve deals in this continent with europe and now with the republic of korea, we're working in the asia-pacific region. every time we have done so in making sure, we also advance the interest of our automobile sector, protect the interest of supply management, advance the interest of canadian agriculture. there's always a reason to walk away from the table. there's always a reason to be against agreements. these parties opposed the original canada/u.s. agreement, opposed nafta, some of them oppose europe, but we have been able to advance the interests of the canadian economy. we will only sign a deal if it's at the interest of the canadian economy but we'll sit at the table and advance and defend canadian interest. >> mr. harper talks about how many deals he's signed over the past years, what a great
mr. mulcair, i'll go to mr.harper. >> in the 21th century, the global economy, the retention of good-paying jobs will depend on having privileged trade access to the major economies of the world we've been able to achieve deals in this continent with europe and now with the republic of korea, we're working in the asia-pacific region. every time we have done so in making sure, we also advance the interest of our automobile sector, protect the interest of supply management, advance the...
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mr. mulcair. once again -- >> sorry, you said we were going to be able to speak individually. >> go ahead. >> on mr. trudeau's other complaint, which he throws out there very lightly at every occasion, there was a check of mr. trudeau's complaint, where he says i've said one thing in french and one thing in english, they said it's total malarkey. i know an ndp government will represent canadian values across the country. >> it's very clear, we saw it again last week, in the french debate you were happy to talk about your decision to make it so that separatists could break up this country on a single vote, even though the supreme court of canada said no unanimously. but you won't talk about it with peter manslaughtbridge in engli. the fact is you carry two different discussions at the same time. and that is not responsible. the other thing, however, that mr. mulcair has done on c-51 is exactly what so many of us deplore that mr. harper has done, which is to play the politics of fear. now, mr. harper
mr. mulcair. once again -- >> sorry, you said we were going to be able to speak individually. >> go ahead. >> on mr. trudeau's other complaint, which he throws out there very lightly at every occasion, there was a check of mr. trudeau's complaint, where he says i've said one thing in french and one thing in english, they said it's total malarkey. i know an ndp government will represent canadian values across the country. >> it's very clear, we saw it again last week, in...
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mr. tom mulcair, leader of the new democratic party of canada. [ speaking french ] >> mr. thomas mulcair. >> next up is mr. stephen harper, the leader of the conservative party of canada. [ applause ] >> translator: welcome, mr. harper, for the conservative party of canada. and finally, let me welcome mr. justin trudeau, leader of the liberal party of canada. >> well, gentlemen, we are glad to finally have the three of you here on stage. you've all agreed to the rules of this debate in advance, and i want to quote as a friendly reminder the rule that leaders will respect each other's right to speak in order to make points uninterrupted. so, let's get started. right now, the world is witnessing the largest humanitarian crisis since the second world war, as the conflict in syria and northern iraq rages on. mr. mulcair, you have pledged as prime minister to pull canada's military forces out of the international coalition fighting isis. question for you is, if the threat the islamic state represents doesn't justify a military response, when would an ndp government use military
mr. tom mulcair, leader of the new democratic party of canada. [ speaking french ] >> mr. thomas mulcair. >> next up is mr. stephen harper, the leader of the conservative party of canada. [ applause ] >> translator: welcome, mr. harper, for the conservative party of canada. and finally, let me welcome mr. justin trudeau, leader of the liberal party of canada. >> well, gentlemen, we are glad to finally have the three of you here on stage. you've all agreed to the rules of...
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mr. mulcair and mr. harper. >> in the 21st century, the creation and retention of good-paying jobs are going to depend on having trade access to the major economies of the world. we've been able to achieve with the republic of korea, we're working in the asia pacific region. every time we have done so in making sure we also protect our vital interesting, protect the interests of our automobile sector, advance the interests of canadian agriculture. look, there's always a reason to walk away from the table. there's always a reason to be against agreements. these parties oppose the original u.s./canada agreement. but the reality is we have been able to do these agreements. we will only sign a deal if it is in the interest of the canadian economy, but we're going to sit at the table and make sure we're there and advance and defend canadian interests. >> mr. harper talks about how many deals he's signed over the past years. but canada has the worse rate of export growth -- sorry, the prime minister, this prim
mr. mulcair and mr. harper. >> in the 21st century, the creation and retention of good-paying jobs are going to depend on having trade access to the major economies of the world. we've been able to achieve with the republic of korea, we're working in the asia pacific region. every time we have done so in making sure we also protect our vital interesting, protect the interests of our automobile sector, advance the interests of canadian agriculture. look, there's always a reason to walk...
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mr. mulcair?> it's important for canadians to remember when we've gotten it wrong in the past and when we have to learn from our experiences. in vancouver, a lot of those people were killed. they weren't allowed in canada. more recently, a boat arrived in bc. one of our ministers said they were terrorists. >> translato [ speaking french ]
mr. mulcair?> it's important for canadians to remember when we've gotten it wrong in the past and when we have to learn from our experiences. in vancouver, a lot of those people were killed. they weren't allowed in canada. more recently, a boat arrived in bc. one of our ministers said they were terrorists. >> translato [ speaking french ]
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mr. tom mulcair, leader of the new democratic party of canada.pleasure [ speaking french ] >> mr. thomas mulcair. plus [ applause ] >> next up is mr. stephen harper, the leader of the mr. ervative party of canada. [ applause ] >> translator: welcome, mr. harper, for the conservative party of canada. and finally, let me welcome mr. justin trudeau, leader of the liberal party of canada. [ applause ]of canad >> well, gentlemen, we are glad to finally have the three of you here on stage. you've all agreed to the rules of this debate in advance, and i want to quote as a friendly reminder the rule that leaders e will respect each other's right to speak in order to make pointt uninterrupted. so, let's get started.remin right now, the world is ake witnessing the largest humanitarian crisis since the second world war, as the t's conflict in syria and northern s iraq rages on. mr. mulcair, you have pledged aa prime minister to pull canada's military forces out of the international coalition fightins isis. question for you is, if the threat the islamic state represents doesn't justify a milit
mr. tom mulcair, leader of the new democratic party of canada.pleasure [ speaking french ] >> mr. thomas mulcair. plus [ applause ] >> next up is mr. stephen harper, the leader of the mr. ervative party of canada. [ applause ] >> translator: welcome, mr. harper, for the conservative party of canada. and finally, let me welcome mr. justin trudeau, leader of the liberal party of canada. [ applause ]of canad >> well, gentlemen, we are glad to finally have the three of you...
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mr. mulcair with his position on counterterrorism laws, doesn't think we need to do anything more on securitythe liberal party has been very clear. we need to do both of them together. amy: that is justin trudeau in a debate in august. pamela palmater, talk about the c-51 surveillance act. >> so that was one of the biggest criticisms of the liberal party when justin trudeau was running, was his support for bill c-51. some of the people running for the liberal party were viciously , whereas of bill c-51 other liberal candidates were saying, look, once we get in, we will make amendments to makes her democratic rights and freedoms are protected, to make sure first nations are not particularly targeted. so it is going to defend where he goes from here with this legislation. so if you just support the legislation as is, which is a clear violation of our constitution, the charter of rights and freedoms that his father brought in, all first treatyaboriginal and rights and international human rights -- i mean, it is really the most offensive legislation canada has ever enacted in this country. if he
mr. mulcair with his position on counterterrorism laws, doesn't think we need to do anything more on securitythe liberal party has been very clear. we need to do both of them together. amy: that is justin trudeau in a debate in august. pamela palmater, talk about the c-51 surveillance act. >> so that was one of the biggest criticisms of the liberal party when justin trudeau was running, was his support for bill c-51. some of the people running for the liberal party were viciously ,...
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mr. mulcair and mr. do sub on their campaigns. corner of our country victorious or not i salute you. your efforts help keep our democracy strong. to the constituents of calgary heritage, thank you. [applause] thank you for renewing your support for me once again. this is the seventh mandate you have given me and it remains a trooper of lives to serve the people of this vibrant city in the parliamentary of canada. [applause] friends there are so many people who deserve credit for the work that goes into a national campaign and at the top of that list the course are my family marine, ben and rachel. [applause] i love you more than you can imagine and i have depended on you a great deal not just these past 79 days for for a long time before that great i hope you always know that without yield. none of this would be possible but with you everything is. thank you. [applause] [speaking french] >> translator: i also want to thank mike candidate team across the country. >> although some erode international headquarters in calgary heritage
mr. mulcair and mr. do sub on their campaigns. corner of our country victorious or not i salute you. your efforts help keep our democracy strong. to the constituents of calgary heritage, thank you. [applause] thank you for renewing your support for me once again. this is the seventh mandate you have given me and it remains a trooper of lives to serve the people of this vibrant city in the parliamentary of canada. [applause] friends there are so many people who deserve credit for the work that...