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Report From Parliament's Hill - December 27th

By Prince George - Peace River M.P. Jay Hill

Wednesday, December 26, 2007 08:07 PM

 2007: A year of Accomplishments and Long-Awaited Triumphs in Ottawa

I can honestly say that 2007 was definitely one of the most rewarding years I’ve experienced as your Member of Parliament.

The year began with my appointment to the federal cabinet as Secretary of State to facilitate my role as Chief Government Whip, a fitting way to celebrate the first anniversary of our Conservative Government.

January also brought news that the Prince George Airport’s exciting runway expansion project had captured the support of the federal government through our Mountain Pine Beetle program.

Then the 2007 budget crowned British Columbia as the single largest winner in the country for federal infrastructure funding. The budget also invested heavily in healthcare, education and childcare, and brought with it many new tax breaks for average Canadian families. 

But for me the most rewarding new measure in the federal budget was the reinstatement of the Northern Residents Tax Deduction to the District of Mackenzie, something I had fought for unsuccessfully through consecutive Liberal governments. 

Then, Bert Brown, duly elected twice by Albertans, finally got his seat in the Senate!  Prime Minister Stephen Harper added Senator Brown’s long-awaited appointment to our Conservative Government’s inspiring slate of democratic reforms, including additional MPs for BC and the passage of fixed election dates.

Another long-awaited goal of mine was achieved with the passage of Bill C-9, Conservative legislation to restrict the use of conditional sentencing, or house arrest, for serious violent crimes.  This bill reflects a private members bill I reintroduced several times.  It’s all part of our efforts to restore confidence in Canada’s justice system by getting tough on drug dealers, gangs, organized crime, sexual predators and repeat offenders.

Our government also got tough with an historic environmental strategy.  For the first time in history, industry will be subject to mandatory, regulated targets for air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.  Ultimately, emissions will be reduced by 20% by 2020, a tough, but realistic objective that has been embraced domestically and internationally.

Representing the federal government at the 90th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge was a 2007 event that I will carry with me for years to come. I would follow that later in the year with an equally moving pilgrimage to Flander’s Field to honour the sacrifices made 90 years ago in the Battle of Passchendaele.  Given these events, it was fitting that the Veterans Bill of Rights was implemented and the office of the Veterans Ombudsman was established in 2007.

This was also the year that a long-held economic and transportation objective for northern BC was met with the grand opening of the Fairview Container Terminal at the Port of Prince Rupert.  And of course great economic news greeted ALL Canadians in the Fall Economic Statement with even further broad-based tax cuts, and the total reduction to the national debt since the Conservative Government came to office hit $37-billion!

No matter what 2008 may bring, I can predict that just as we did in 2007, our Conservative Government will respond to any new and existing opportunities and challenges that Canada may face.  We will do what’s necessary to get things done for Canadians!

   
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It's odd how Mr.Hill talks a lot,but he never actually accomplishes very much?
Yes Mr.Hill,you have told us all many times how wonderful you and your government are, and what you are going to do for canadians.
Unfortunately,the question is WHEN will you do all these wonderful things...because so far,all you have done is make a lot of noise with very little substance, particularly on issues like our useless justice system.
Talk is cheap,but politicians who do nothing other than talk,are not unfortunately.
"Chief Government Whip"

As in cat-o-9-tails? .... thought we had abolished whips a long time ago ....

;-)
I congratulate the Honourable Jay Hill and his government for the amazing achievements this past year. Despite the opposition from the other party's, the doom and gloom folks and the naysayers, this government has accomplished more in the past year than previous governments have in 5 years.

I would like to suggest that everyone who doesn't think things are moving fast enough in Ottawa, please contact the rest of the MP's from all of the other parties and request that they work with this government to get things done.

The behavior in the House of Commons is an embarrassment to us all. What a charade. Imagine that kind of behavior in the corporate boardrooms? It wouldn't be tolerated and people would be fired. Chester
Prince George/Peace River residents should be proud to have such a valuable MP. Mr. Hill has been a tireless worker for his constituents as well as a leader for local and northern issues such as: the Northern Residents Tax Deduction; Bill C9 bringing more justice to the people; the container port at Prince Rupert and the Prince George Airport expansion.
He is a member of a government, that despite being a minority government, has got more accomplished in two short years than the Chretien/Martin government's did in 13 years.
Thank you Mr. Hill and Happy New year to you and yours.

Lewis
"the container port at Prince Rupert and the Prince George Airport expansion"

I would's thunk that them thar things were under way far before the present governmint .......

But then, what do I know about how long it takes .......

I know of one project that was started under the previous government, and took more than 6 months longer to approve to get roughly $2 million into this community because the government changed ..... the $2 million is pocket money, but they took that long to look at it even though the ministry involved had the money in the budget from the previous government in power ....

same olde, same olde ......
""" and brought with it many new tax breaks for average Canadian families.

And of course great economic news greeted ALL Canadians in the Fall Economic Statement with even further broad-based tax cuts,"""

Nothing like reading smoke and mirrors statements. Any tax cuts that were made are being eaten up by additional fuel and environmental taxes.
"We will do what’s necessary to get things done for Canadians!"

That seems to be the slogan for the Conservatives that the MPs have been told to use in their missives ........

I have been wondering when one of the governments would see the light over the last 40 or so years and get things done.

Finally, someone is getting things done!!! All because our local hero is whipping everyone into shape!

;-)
Oh yes Mr. Hill you and your government are just great, that is why we have a 15% tarrif on our lumber, that is destroying our Northern economy. You and your government, allowed a merge between two forestry giants, Abitibi Consolidated, and Bowater Inc. that was a real good move, how many Canadian jobs are being lost because of the merge. Yes Mr. Hill, our community can hold you and your government parteners responsible for the hardship and job losses we are facing. Maybe if you wanted to make a real difference you could stand up to the U.S government, and stop selling Canada to the U.S. piece by piece. Better yet, maybe do some research before allowing such merges to happen. Thanks to you and your government, we had a very unhappy Christmas, knowing that in the new year my family members will be out of work. November can not come fast enough until we can get a real government in power! We want a government that is going to listen to the people, instead of trying to make a quick buck, and in turn destroying Northern British Columbia. Greed will destroy the world, just like the greed that your and your government partner are fast destroying the North.
Vulcan: "Maybe if you wanted to make a real difference you could stand up to the U.S government,..."

Finally, thanks to *Steve* (so did the Decider call him) we are back in the Mulroney (when Irish Eyes Are Smiling) bootlicking mode again...and vulcan wants to have an old style independently acting Canadian government back again?
As usual. Whine, Whine, Snivel, Snivel.

I dont agree with everything that the Conservatives do, however at least they are doing something. That is more than can be said for the Liberals, and the Loser NDP'RS.

Whether you like Jay Hill or not it is obvious some people do as he is consistantly re-elected with a larger margin of victory than any other Federal Candidates in Canada. Something like 10,000 votes over his nearest opponent in the last election.

In fact he is so successful that the NDP are running a throw away candidate against him in the next election (Betty Bekkering) who hasnt a hope in hell of winning, but hopes to get some name recognition, to either run Provincially later, or maybe make another attempt to get on the local council.
Palopu: "As usual. Whine, Whine, Snivel, Snivel."

It must be great for the ego to call all comments *whining and snivelling* - except your own, of course.

They are the non plus ultra of above average wisdom.

Cheers!