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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to government funding for third parties, including foreign nations, related to information promotion or advertising campaigns abroad, since January 1, 2019: what are the details of all campaigns launched or that are still ongoing, including, for each, the (i) countries, (ii) start and end dates, (iii) key messages promoted, (iv) purpose, (v) amount of funding, (vi) type of media, platforms, and other communication methods used, (vii) name of the third party, (viii) type of third party (e.g., sovereign nation or non-governmental organization)?

January 30th, 2023House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to government information promotion or advertising campaigns abroad, since January 1, 2019: what are the details of all campaigns launched or that are still ongoing, including, for each, the (i) countries, (ii) start and end dates, (iii) key messages promoted, (iv) purpose, (v) estimated cost, (vi) type of media, platforms, and other communication methods used?

January 30th, 2023House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the government loves to tax Canadians. It implements schemes such as its ineffective carbon tax, a plan that has done absolutely nothing to lower emissions while it attacks the economic lifeblood of western Canada, yet it expects the good people of Saskatchewan to pay more in ever-rising taxes.

December 13th, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Veterans Affairs  Mr. Speaker, we live in a free country, and that freedom has been paid for by those who have served in uniform. Veterans know that their lives rely on their brothers and sisters in arms. They live by a code, a code built on trust. That trust has been broken between veterans and the government.

December 13th, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2022  Madam Speaker, as we have debated this subject, we have heard the Liberal government bragging about Canada's AAA credit rating. When one has a credit card, the provider is always looking to increase the credit, and lenders always make money. I have a couple of points here. Number one is homelessness.

November 16th, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Fall Economic Statement  Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I would point out that there is not a quorum.

November 3rd, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Fall Economic Statement  Madam Speaker, I used to fly airplanes, but I do know a bit about sailing, and one of the things one wants to do is keep the water out of the boat. However, it seems that the Liberal government's policy right now is to throw water into the boat and drown Canadians. Therefore, I ask my colleague, who has just spent a bit of time speaking to this fall economic update, if he is willing to vote against this budget, campaign on his party's own terms and compare its budget to this one.

November 3rd, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, sometimes, when I look at my hon. colleague, I feel like I am looking at myself. Yes, the number one conversation I had at the 50th anniversary of the Snowbirds with some of the people who are presently serving was about the issues we are talking about when we are talking about the Canadian Armed Forces.

November 3rd, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, I would like to recognize my colleague and all his hard work and passion for getting good service. I will say that this committee would be better under a Conservative government, so I thank him for giving me that opportunity. I know my colleague and I share the same feeling, because I shared it in my speech.

November 3rd, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, again we go back in history here, with the Liberal government trying to paint its problems with the previous government and failing to take responsibility for the job it was elected to do. The government that is in power has bragged about opening up offices, but the service has gotten worse.

November 3rd, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, I would like to recognize the residents of the riding I represent, Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan, for all the efforts they have put into Remembrance Day, which is coming upon us. I will be splitting my time with the member for Yorkton—Melville. There is no doubt in my mind that our military has a proud heritage, not only for service on the battlefield and for those times in peacekeeping, but also behind the scenes.

November 3rd, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, one of the things my colleague mentioned was the committee, which I sit on, and the number of reports and recommendations. In this committee, we have reports from the ombudsman, the Parliamentary Budget Officer, our own committee and now the Auditor General, in addition to this report, which have all said the government has a failing record.

November 3rd, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for his intervention and for his service on the veterans affairs committee, which we work on together. The member talked about the existing military being shipped overseas, and how they could be called upon at any time, and he recognizes that we have an issue with housing for veterans.

November 3rd, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Cost of Living Relief Act, No. 2.  Madam Speaker, a promises is a promise in my house, and it should be the same in this House. The Liberal government made a promise of $4.5 billion to contribute to mental health. Why it is not fulfilling that promise and is now making another promise that was not in the Liberal platform?

October 27th, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for his revisionist history on the banking crisis of 2008. As I sit here, I see a shell game, a carnival, with the way the carbon tax is being laid out and always being proposed by the Liberal government and the NDP. If it was so good, why wouldn't the government give the refunds ahead of time?

October 20th, 2022House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative