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Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, in a bizarre anti-trade mission the NDP has travelled to Washington to fight against the creation of Canadian jobs. Apparently, those NDP members forgot to ask for permission from their union bosses. Today, Buzz Hargrove supported the Keystone project because

November 16th, 2011House debate

Joe OliverConservative

New Democratic Party of Canada  Mr. Speaker, the anti-trade NDP is at it again. With its anti-Canada campaign in Washington, the NDP continues to attack the Canadian economy and good jobs. Members of the NDP do not just want to put hundreds of thousands of Canadians who work directly in the oil sands out

November 17th, 2011House debate

Rob ClarkeConservative

House debate   original question, but I am not sure he read it completely, or at all. If he did, he would have read what the report said about the ways to improve the state of household finances, especially a pro-trade agenda, not the anti-trade NDP agenda. I am going to read from that report

November 17th, 2011House debate

Shelly GloverConservative

Consumer Protection   jobs? Why are they subscribing to a massive CPP payroll tax hike that would kill jobs? The NDP has an anti-trade agenda. It is anti-Canada by going to the United States and asking that Canadian jobs be eliminated. I would ask that the NDP members explain why they are so against our

November 18th, 2011House debate

Shelly GloverConservative

Trade  Mr. Speaker, the NDP opposes creating jobs and attacks Canada abroad. The anti-trade NDP has a long history of attacking Canadian jobs, whether it is mining, the seal industry, forestry, automobile manufacturing, long haul trucking, GM food producers or the nuclear or oil

November 21st, 2011House debate

Brian JeanConservative

International Trade committee  I have one final comment to Mr. Trew. We've heard from various witnesses through our committee talking about consultation. We listened to Maude Barlow's anti-trade campaign in Guelph, and she said it's absolutely deliberate that they are keeping it quiet. Within our committee

November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting

Ron CannanConservative

International Trade committee  Thanks very much. Very briefly, the Council of Canadians is not anti-trade. We are critical of the elements.

November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting

Stuart Trew

International Trade committee   knows that the NDP is anti-trade. Aside from the fact that the former NDP trade critic, Peter Julian, was a founding member of the Council of Canadians, I would like your thoughts on some other coincidences I notice. The Council of Canadians says it is in favour of trade.

November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting

Devinder ShoryConservative

Trade  Mr. Speaker, today, at the international trade committee, we heard from an anti-trade special interest group that wilfully ignored the jobs and prosperity that are created through deeper trade. It is shameful that the NDP lauded this group instead of standing up for Canadian

November 22nd, 2011House debate

Gerald KeddyConservative

Natural Resources   or whether that is in the United States. Would the Minister of Natural Resources give the House an update on the latest ridiculous NDP anti-trade mission?

November 22nd, 2011House debate

Rob MerrifieldConservative

Trade  Mr. Speaker, the reality is that the NDP pretends to be mainstream, but its anti-trade agenda has no credibility. Here is how the NDP views trade: exports means sending NDP MPs abroad to lobby against Canadian jobs; imports means flying socialists to Canada to criticize

November 25th, 2011House debate

Gerald KeddyConservative

House debate   that this government is focused on a low tax plan, a pro-trade plan, which we know the anti-trade NDP members are completely against. We know how they travelled to the United States to try to effect an anti-trade agenda. I am so disappointed to hear this member talk as if anything that the NDP

December 1st, 2011House debate

Shelly GloverConservative

Business of Supply   interest of all Canadians. Yet, in their zeal to push for a grand scheme that does not even include major emitters, the NDP members have worked to undermine initiatives that are important to the economic health of our country. Several NDP MPs made an anti-trade mission to Washington

December 5th, 2011House debate

Blake RichardsConservative

Canada-Panama Economic Growth and Prosperity Act   their job-killing anti-trade agenda and they will continually invent any reason to oppose trade. I ask the NDP members, in particular, to stand strong against those groups, to be reasonable in their position on this important agreement for Canadian workers and to help us support

December 12th, 2011House debate

Gerald KeddyConservative

Canada-Panama Economic Growth and Prosperity Act   and their families. While we are focused on protecting and growing Canada's economy with our job-creating, pro-trade plan, the anti-trade NDP wants to slap job-killing tax hikes on families and employers, which would kill jobs, hurt our economy and set families back. We cannot allow

December 12th, 2011House debate

Ron CannanConservative