URBAN AFFAIRS
Thursday May 2, 2002
Mr. Bill Blaikie (Winnipeg--Transcona, NDP): Mr. Speaker, Canada's
cities are deteriorating before our very eyes, yet the Liberal government still
has no national urban strategy. Some Liberal backbenchers appear to have caught
on, but the front bench still has not caught on. In fact the Prime Minister and
the Minister of Finance are divided, with the Prime Minister saying it is just
a provincial responsibility.
I want to ask the government, when are we going to
have a national urban strategy from the government, significant investment in
mass transit, in environmental clean up, in housing--
The Deputy Speaker: The hon. Minister of
Transport.
Hon. David Collenette (Minister of Transport,
Lib.): Mr. Speaker, I am glad the hon. member for Winnipeg--Transcona has
given us the opportunity to congratulate the member for York West and her
colleagues for an outstanding report.
Some hon. members: Hear, hear.
Hon. David Collenette: This is a seminal
report that will give direction to the government in the years ahead. The
government will act upon that report. We have not just waited for that report.
We have invested in a national housing policy. We have invested in
infrastructure. Some municipalities, such as Toronto and Edmonton, will be
taking advantage of that program.