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Canada's Agriculture Day   increased it by 25%. Business risk management programs are more attractive and foster resilience and innovation in the face of environmental challenges. At the same time, agricultural exports have surged from $56 billion to over $92 billion, showcasing Canada's reputation as a trusted

February 13th, 2024House debate

Francis DrouinLiberal

Human Resources committee   tend to focus on the positive social benefits of volunteering, but there are very real economic benefits as well. In 2018, the Conference Board estimated the contribution of Canada's volunteers at $56 billion per year. That seems like a huge number, but when you consider that well

December 6th, 2023Committee meeting

Christine Trauttmansdorff

National Strategy for Eye Care Act   of the Blind, these costs, particularly those related to vision loss in Canada, will only increase and could go from $32.9 billion in 2019 to $56 billion in 2050, which represents an increase of 70% in 30 years. In addition to this growth in the demand for health care, which is expected

October 20th, 2023House debate

Nathalie Sinclair-DesgagnéBloc

National Strategy for Eye Care Act   of life of individuals and their families is significant. In 2019, vision loss had a direct and indirect economic impact of $33 billion, a number that is expected to rise to $56 billion by 2050. I appreciate the comprehensiveness of this bill; in particular, it would identify

September 28th, 2023House debate

Matthew GreenNDP

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act   recorded record profits of $56 billion, Shell made $40 billion, TotalEnergies made $36 billion, Chevron made $36 billion, and BP made $27 billion, for a total of $220 billion. Why am I sharing those figures? It is because it seems clear to me, and I think it is clear to all my

September 19th, 2023House debate

Mario SimardBloc

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, it makes no sense. Since 2022, the gluttonous oil and gas sector has been reaping record profits: ExxonMobil made $56 billion, Shell made $40 billion and TotalEnergies made $36 billion. In 2008, their oil refining margins went from 9.4¢ to 48.2¢. We cannot

June 8th, 2023House debate

Mario SimardBloc

National Strategy for Eye Care Act   by Deloitte, the cost of vision loss to our economy, both directly and indirectly, was some $33 billion in 2019. That is projected to grow to some $56 billion by 2050. If diagnosed early and if people have access to regular screening and treatment, most vision loss can be prevented

May 31st, 2023House debate

Don DaviesNDP

Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1   capture, a technology that is very controversial in the field. As we have said, there is almost nothing for housing, but the government is giving oil companies money. Let us talk about oil companies' profits in 2022. Exxon Mobil made $56 billion in profit, Shell made $40 billion

April 24th, 2023House debate

Denis TrudelBloc

The Budget   are still one of the worst countries in the world in that respect. There are many measures in the budget. Oil companies are getting tax credits to green their record, for greenwashing, as my colleague mentioned earlier. Last year, in 2022, Exxon Mobil made $56 billion in profits; Shell

April 18th, 2023House debate

Denis TrudelBloc

Government Operations committee   through them. In 2008 we heard $26 billion. In 2013 we heard something around $90 billion. In 2020-21 we heard from DND roughly anywhere between $56 billion and $60 billion. Now we've come in and put a number of $306 billion. As a Canadian, especially during these times.... People

October 31st, 2022Committee meeting

Majid JowhariLiberal

Science and Research committee  . In the Canadian context that would be about $56 billion a year. If you were to tally up our spending now on climate infrastructure and climate action, generously it clocks in at about $12 billion a year. We're not a little off. We're off by a fourfold to fivefold order of magnitude. Create

November 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Seth Klein

Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2022  , Japan and Italy. We have the lowest deficit amongst the G7 countries. In fact, if members recall this year's budget, we had forecasted around a $56 billion deficit, and it is now predicted to be about 30% lower than what was projected a few months back. The budget deficit has also

November 17th, 2022House debate

Chandra AryaLiberal

Finance committee  , but it's about 0.4% of GDP. Sir Nicholas Stern has proposed that governments spend about 2% of GDP on the climate emergency, which in Canada's case would be about $56 billion. We're not spending a little less than we should; we're spending less by about a fourfold to fivefold magnitude.

September 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Seth Klein

Business of Supply  Mr. Chair, he was the project manager from 2007 to 2010 for AOPS, so I think he is very well informed. The surface combatant went from $14 billion to $26 billion to $56 billion. The Parliamentary Budget Officer says it could be $77 billion. At what point does the minister say

May 19th, 2022House debate

Ben LobbConservative

Business of Supply  Madam Chair, the project budget is $56 billion to $60 billion. That is an estimate without taxes.

May 19th, 2022House debate

Filomena TassiLiberal