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Firearms  Mr. Speaker, a young man who was caught with a prohibited weapon loaded with 72 rounds of ammunition managed to avoid prison thanks to a Liberal law, which of course was supported by the Bloc Québécois and the NDP. There is no longer a minimum sentence for this type of crime in Canada.

December 13th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Winter Tourism in Chicoutimi—Le Fjord  Mr. Speaker, we are in for a particularly spectacular winter. Record-setting temperatures and impressive snowfalls are expected, which make for perfect conditions for winter sports and attractions. One thing is certain, Chicoutimi—Le Fjord will be ready. On December 1, along with mayors from various municipalities, I had the opportunity to participate in the launch of the winter tourist season in the Lower Saguenay.

December 13th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, Canadians woke up yesterday morning to news that is the stuff of nightmares. The Bank of Canada announced an increase in the interest rate, the seventh increase in a year, thanks to the Liberals and their inflationary spending. For a family with an average mortgage, that represents $7,000 more in interest per year and then they still need to heat their home.

December 8th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, it is pretty ironic to hear the Liberals say that they understand Canadians' suffering when they have no problem handing out $32 billion in benefits to dead people and prisoners. What they need to understand is that we live in Canada. In winter, the temperature can drop to -45°C, and we are expecting record-breaking cold temperatures.

December 8th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, according to a new report released yesterday, the cost of groceries is going to keep going up in 2023. The grocery bill for an average family will climb to $16,300 next year. That is a big hit to the family budget. Parents are already stretched thin and are unable to feed their family.

December 6th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, I cannot believe that the member opposite gave us that answer when the government has completely lost control of public spending. The Auditor General confirmed that the government is trying to track down $32 billion in benefits that were paid to ineligible recipients.

December 6th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Public Safety  Mr. Speaker, since the Liberals took office, violent crime has risen by 32% and gang-related murders are up 92%. The Liberals are not addressing the real problem. They should have done something about the illegal gun trafficking at the border a long time ago. Instead, with the support of the Bloc Québécois, the Liberals want to prevent hundreds of thousands of Quebec hunters from participating in an ancestral tradition.

December 5th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, I agree that kids should get the treatment they need, but even more important than dental care, they need to be able to eat. Some 30% of food bank users are children. Kids are going hungry and they are going to school on an empty stomach. I remind the House that the basic needs of a child include food, water, a roof over their head and access to medicine when they are ill.

November 29th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, the holiday season is fast approaching, but Canadians are not really in the mood for a celebration. Inflation is stretching families thin, food banks are overwhelmed and the profile of those seeking help is changing. Some people used to donate food, but now they are the ones coming to get it.

November 29th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, to hear the Liberals tell it, we live in a world where everything is fine and nothing is wrong. I would like to bring them back to planet earth. After seven long years under this government, the rate of violent crime in Canada has increased by 32%. Again, it is up by 32%.

November 21st, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Taxation  Madam Speaker, people are skipping meals and going hungry because they can no longer make ends meet. It sounds like I am talking about people somewhere else in the world but no, I am talking about Canadians, people in Canada, in a G7 country. Every month, 671,000 Quebeckers, a third of whom are children, use food banks.

November 18th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Taxation  Madam Speaker, it might be more important for people to have something to sink their teeth into before we worry about dental care. Food insecurity is not even something we should be talking about in Canada, and yet one out of two employed people are experiencing food insecurity.

November 18th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, one thing is for sure, anyway. I do not know where they are getting their numbers from when they say they are lifting people out of poverty, but right now, in 2022, 671,000 Quebeckers are using food banks, and one-third of those people are children. Minister of Families is not just a title, actually.

November 17th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, food insecurity means worrying every day about not being able to pay for food. It means a mother or father skipping a meal to feed their child. We should not even be talking about this in an industrialized country like Canada, but according to the numbers that were released just yesterday, 16% of Quebeckers are suffering from severe food insecurity.

November 17th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, Canadian families are having a very hard time dealing with inflation. Some have had to make changes to their diets to save money on food, while others are skipping meals to make ends meet, and yet we clearly warned the government that racking up $500 billion in deficits in two years would have repercussions.

November 15th, 2022House debate

Richard MartelConservative