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Philadelphia and California, among other jurisdictions, have banned or restricted the use of these fats in restaurants or in prepared foods. It was recently revealed that Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq refused to follow through on a recommendation by...
Canada's Foreign Minister John Baird (L) and Treasury Board President Tony Clement wait to testify before the Commons public accounts committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa November 2, 2011. View Photo »
It has at times been a cumbersome process. It's one that we're looking at generally across the country to make sure the focus is not only getting the balance, because there has to be environmental accountability and those kinds of things, but at the same time these projects do have to get going
Dear Tony, Now is the time for you to step up and prove you represent your riding. For several years local leaders have been saying that the demographics of Muskoka/Parry Sound have been drastically changing as older seasonal residents have either...
Ever since Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a speech in Switzerland two weeks ago announcing to the world that Canada is looking into changes to its Old Age Security program, seniors have wanted to know what that will mean to them. Harper suggested...
Canada's Treasury Board President Tony Clement waits to testify before the Commons public accounts committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa November 2, 2011. View Photo »
NDP accuses Tony Clement of misleading Parliament
A photo was taken of seven Huntsville residents who became citizens at that ceremony. “I began doing a little bit more research, and the honourable (member of Parliament) Tony Clement said there were over 30 people from Muskoka who became Canadian...
Ms. Aglukkaq's predecessor, Tony Clement, gave the industry two years to meet targets established by the government. When the two-year mark passed in 2009, Health Canada concluded regulations were needed, records show. Ms. Aglukkaq defended her...
Anthony Peter "Tony" Clement, PC, MP (born January 27, 1961 in Manchester, England) is a Canadian politician, federal Minister of Industry, Minister for the Federal Economic Initiative for Northern Ontario (FedNor) and member of the Conservative Party of Canada. Full Article
President of the Treasury Board Tony Clement (L) and Minister of Foreign Affairs John Baird attend a news conference following the release of a report by the Auditor General in Ottawa June 9, 2011.
View Photo »Canada Prime Minister Stephen Harper, back left, speaks with Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, back right, as pages are turned during a signing ceremony between Canada's President of the Treasury Board Tony Clement, left, and Greek Foreign Affairs Minister Dimitris Droutsas at...
View Photo »Canada's Foreign Minister John Baird (L) and Treasury Board President Tony Clement wait to testify before the Commons public accounts committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa November 2, 2011.
View Photo »Tony Clement (L) is sworn-in as the President of the Treasury Board and Minister for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario during a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa May 18, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Finance Minister Jim Flaherty (2nd R) shakes hands with Prime Minister Stephen Harper after delivering his budget as Minister of Industry Tony Clement (L) and Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon (R) applaud in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa March 22, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Finance Minister Jim Flaherty pauses to take a drink of water as he delivers budget as Minister of Industry Tony Clement (L), Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon (2nd R), and Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) listen in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa March...
View Photo »Canada's Finance Minister Jim Flaherty delivers his budget as Minister of Industry Tony Clement (L), Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon (2nd R), and Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) listen in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa March 22, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Industry Minister Tony Clement speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa March 4, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Industry Minister Tony Clement prepares to testify before the Commons industry committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa March 1, 2011.
View Photo »President of the Treasury Board Tony Clement speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa June 20, 2011.
View Photo »Canada's Finance Minister Jim Flaherty (R) and Industry Minister Tony Clement stand before Flaherty delivers his budget in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa June 6, 2011.
View Photo »President of the Treasury Board Tony Clement (L) and Minister of Foreign Affairs John Baird attend a news conference following the release of a report by the Auditor General in Ottawa June 9, 2011.
View Photo »It has at times been a cumbersome process. It's one that we're looking at generally across the country to make sure the focus is not only getting the balance, because there has to be environmental accountability and those kinds of things, but at the same time these projects do have to get going
NDP accuses Tony Clement of misleading Parliament
My colleague, minister of the environment Peter Kent, recently cleared the project and gave it the green light to move on to the next step of the regulatory approval process
Tony Clement still has to come clean with the Canadian people
It is clear that union bosses do not have the same agenda and they are joined at the hip with the NDP Opposition
We have a lot of internal audit processes in government. It's not as if we rely on the auditor general to be everywhere because that would be impossible. There's a whole parallel system of auditing that takes place within government
Now they’ve been shown to be a bunch of liars and I want my justice
We're not looking at it from an ideological point of view. We're looking at it from a common sense point of view to see whether there's a practical, pragmatic way to deliver better services to Canadians
The Speaker has made his ruling. He made it clear I had nothing to do with the alteration of the Hansard transcript
I would sincerely hope that the member for Timmins–James Bay will reflect on his actions.
We are in effect, laying the foundation for the public service workforce of the future
Would you submit the projects that came in on this homemade piece of paper to our committee, because the auditor general didn't have any projects on that. How many? Could you give them to us?
My recollection of this is that there are two sets of projects that I think we are talking about
I answered all of those questions fully and completely and to the best of my ability ... The record is very clear that I had no determinant role, I had a recommendation role as local member of Parliament but the decisions were made by the minister of transportation.
People all over the world are adapting to the pace of unprecedented technological change that impacts how they communicate, consult, collaborate, manage data and share information ... This is about enhancing our productivity which, in turn, makes Canada more competitive in the global economy.
Internet-based tools are allowing public servants to be more productive by sharing information more effectively and efficiently than even a few years ago
The tabling of these important documents today demonstrates the Government's commitment to invest in the priorities of Canadians, while keeping taxes low ... This is how we can ensure the economy continues to grow and create jobs.
