This week Green MPs mourned the killing of a Muslim family in London, Ontario. In a response to a ministerial statement, Elizabeth quoted a community leader from London saying “Our hearts are broken. Our minds are numb.” Green Party leader Annamie Paul attended a vigil in London for the family.
Question Period
Following the release of a report into the killing of Indigenous woman Chantel Moore, Elizabeth asked the government why information in the report did not add up to the police officer’s story.
Questions and Statements
Elizabeth May: “Our hearts are broken, our minds are numb”
Elizabeth May: Canada’s climate targets must be stronger
Elizabeth May: Report on the killing of Chantel Moore doesn’t add up to officer’s story
Petitions
e-3433 Cancel the $19 billion competition to purchase the 88 new combat aircraft (closes 18)
e-3449 Call on Israel to stop the forced ethnic displacement of the Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah (closes June 26)
e-3330 Establish a National Council of Reconciliation (closes June 28)
e-3164 Implement a national living wage (closes June 29)
e-3383 Future DND land use (closes July 6)
e-3348 Canada‘s alleged political interference in Haiti (closes July 29)
e-3408 Work with First Nations to immediately halt old-growth logging (closes September 8)
e-3483 Moratorium on deep seabed mining (closes September 9)
e-3398 Redefine our nation’s defence policy (closes August 25)
e-3484 Ground-penetrating radar to investigate all former residential school properties (closes October 1)