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Ethics  Mr. Speaker, now we are seeing the Conservative Party of Canada going after any company that works against climate change in our country. That is what those Conservatives are about. Behind these questions they are against new technologies to help fight climate change. Those members know very well, and I have said it many times in the House, that the moment we heard about the allegation we launched an investigation.

May 23rd, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Regional Economic Development  Mr. Speaker, I can tell you one thing that the people watching us at home understand. They know that on this side of the House, we are prepared to invest in Canadians. People know that the Conservative Party's plan is to make cuts to every program. They had the nerve to rise today.

May 23rd, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Post-Secondary Education  Mr. Speaker, now I have seen it all. The Bloc Québécois is trying to pick a fight about science. We thought they had tried it in every field, but now they want a fight about science. In the last budget, we invested $3.5 billion in science across the country. This will help our researchers, professors and universities.

May 23rd, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Post-Secondary Education  Mr. Speaker, I am sure that the Quebeckers who are watching at home right now are tearing out their hair. The Bloc Québécois is now trying to pick fights about science. Imagine that. I think that the Bloc members have come to the end of their playbook. They got to the last page and realized that they have not picked a fight about science in a long time.

May 23rd, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, the people watching us at home must be feeling their blood pressure rise. Now they are talking about a liberal bloc. Canadians understand full well that we, on this side of the House, do not build housing with slogans. We are not growing an economy with ads, like we see on the other side of the House.

May 9th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Public Services and Procurement  Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his question. I think all members of the House can applaud the excellent work of Canada's public servants. They are among the best in the world. Not only did the last budget present a plan for growth, investing in families and in the future of the country, but the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance also presented a plan to cut spending.

May 9th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Housing  Mr. Speaker, Canadians are not going to take any advice from the Conservatives, who are flirting with extremist groups in this country. Canadians know that the Conservatives are a party with no vision, no ambition and no plan for the country. On this side of the House, we are aware that we need to help families and young people and that we need to invest in housing.

May 7th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, Canadians are listening to a party that has no ambition, no vision and no plan. Canadians have a choice. They can choose to listen to a party that has no vision or a government that is investing in youth, investing in growth, investing in housing, and investing in science and research.

May 6th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, Canadians watching the debates at home understand what lacks common sense. What defies common sense is not having any ambition, not having any vision and not having a plan for the country in 2024. We are in the middle of a full-on economic transformation. The people at home understand that.

May 6th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, Canadians listening to us today understand that they have a choice to make. On one side of the House, they hear the voice of a party that has no ambition, no vision and no plan for the future. On this side of the House, they know they have a Liberal government, a government that has a vision for the future, a government that has a plan for future generations, a government that has ambition for our country.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Grocery Industry  Mr. Speaker, I would agree with my colleague that it is disturbing to see the Leader of the Opposition siding with big corporate at a time when all Canadians should be united to put pressure on big grocery in this country. If, on the other side, they are really honest about caring for Canadians, let them speak up.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Innovation, Science and Industry  Mr. Speaker, what a great question from a great member. This is a colleague who has been advocating for research and science in this country. Canada's research students are our greatest resource in this country. Researchers at Dalhousie University are pushing the boundaries of brain health, big data and ocean research.

May 2nd, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Questions on the Order Paper  Mr. Speaker, in response to part (a) of the question, Statistics Canada is responsible for collecting data through the uniform crime reporting, or UCR, survey. With respect to police-reported data, new categories have been created to allow police to report transphobic hate crimes.

May 1st, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Automotive Industry  Mr. Speaker, instead of spreading disinformation, the member should be standing with all Canadians in this House and making sure that we maximize jobs for Canadians. That is exactly what we are doing. The investment that he is talking about is going to create more than 2,500 direct jobs at this plant.

April 29th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal

Automotive Industry  Mr. Speaker, it is amazing that the member would be against creating jobs in this country and maximizing jobs. If he read the contract, I guess he should have a lawyer to understand the terms, because it is very simple. The terms are maximizing Canadian jobs. It gives me an opportunity.

April 29th, 2024House debate

François-Philippe ChampagneLiberal