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The Budget Minister, after saying that budgets balance themselves, has delivered eight inflationary budgets that drove up inflation to 40-year highs. Canadians have seen the most rapid and aggressive interest rate hikes that have never been seen before in Canadian history. The Prime Minister
April 18th, 2024House debate
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
The Economy Mr. Speaker, after seeing budgets balance themselves, the incompetent Liberal-NDP Prime Minister delivered his eighth inflationary budget that raised taxes and deficits. He poured $40 billion of new inflationary fuel on the fire he started. Canadians are on the hook to pay more
April 17th, 2024House debate
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
The Budget Mr. Speaker, this is the ninth deficit budget since the Prime Minister said that budgets balance themselves. Everything he spends money on only gets worse. He promised that these deficits would make housing affordable. Then rent, mortgage payments and down payments for buying
April 16th, 2024House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Canada Labour Code to tell us what those deals are. They talk about the number of jobs they are creating, but the misinformation, the disinformation and the competing information we get from the Liberals makes the Prime Minister's math that budgets balance themselves seem to be of top quality when
December 14th, 2023House debate
Damien KurekConservative
Business of Supply . There is no public transit. Unfortunately, that is the reality. We cannot bury our heads in the sand. We cannot ignore the facts. That is a reality, and we have to take it into account. The Prime Minister stated, with a completely straight face, that budgets balance themselves. I am a father
October 17th, 2023House debate
Joël GodinConservative
Housing was housing minister, but we know that numbers are not his strength. This is the guy who thinks budgets balance themselves, who does not think about monetary policy and who doubled the debt, doubled housing costs and doubled rent. What else is going to double before the Prime Minister
October 25th, 2023House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Business of Supply inflationary deficits under control. This is the Prime Minister who thinks budgets balance themselves and asks Canadians to forgive him for not thinking about monetary policy. His laissez-faire attitude toward public finance has put the well-being of far too many Canadians in crisis
October 17th, 2023House debate
Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative
Finance Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister should be taking economics lessons from everyone. This is a guy who said that budgets balance themselves, right before he doubled the debt. This is a guy who said he does not think about monetary policy, right before he led interest rates to rise
October 4th, 2023House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
The Economy Mr. Speaker, let us play a game of Jeopardy! I choose “Budgets Balance Themselves” for $1.22 trillion. This Liberal deficit will saddle our kids and grandkids with insurmountable debt for generations to come. The answer is, “What is $61 billion?” This increase in price
June 9th, 2023House debate
Cathay WagantallConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 that this is the next big risk, that there are all these people who believe in a flat Earth, kind of like people who believe budgets balance themselves. Those are the kinds of weirdos we really have to watch out for. He said that we have to be careful, that there are all these people who believe
June 7th, 2023House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 “on the fly”. Some things do not seem to be changing. That is to be expected from a Prime Minister who told reporters that he did not concern himself with fiscal policy because budgets balance themselves. It is incomprehensible. Can members imagine what would happen to a small business
June 6th, 2023House debate
Marc DaltonConservative
The Economy Mr. Speaker, members will perhaps recall one of the most ridiculous statements made in the history of Canadian politics when the Prime Minister said that budgets balance themselves. No one repeated it because it makes no sense. The problem is that, after eight years of Liberal
June 6th, 2023House debate
Gérard DeltellConservative
Finance she has at the finance committee. Will she end her inflationary spending and show up to work, or does she think budgets balance themselves?
May 15th, 2023House debate
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
Finance committee a return on investment is. Perhaps she learned it from the Prime Minister, who said that budgets balance themselves. As we know, apparently they don't. When you look at this very large Bill C-47—I'll hold it up for people to see—this budget implementation bill that implements 51 act
May 2nd, 2023Committee meeting
Rick PerkinsConservative
The Budget , that we were in a good period, that everything was going well and that we could afford to borrow money. That is not what happened in the least. Let us not forget that the Prime Minister said that budgets balance themselves. The Minister of Finance probably thought that a return
April 18th, 2023House debate
Luc BertholdConservative