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Government Policies   their taxes only go up a little or when the job-killing regulation is not as destructive as it could have been. To be clear, advancing one's interests is not done by meeting politicians or holding luncheons or forums. If one has a good policy proposal, one needs to convince Canadians

May 3rd, 2024House debate

Branden LeslieConservative

The Environment  , that will literally shutter its operations here in Canada, driving away the very clean tech the Liberals like to say they support. Why is the government refusing to listen to companies like Safety Power and stop these job-killing regulations?

April 29th, 2021House debate

Dan AlbasConservative

Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020   population, a reopened economy and a full employment workforce fuelled by private investment into Canada's economy, unshackled by job-killing regulations. We must return to an employment-based economy as soon as possible. While there are items in this bill that would help some Canadians

January 26th, 2021House debate

Pat KellyConservative

Business of the House   their values, one that sees big spending, deficits and debt as the way to go, both in good times and in bad. As a result, my constituents are drowning under the burdens foisted on them by that Ontario Liberal government, burdens of higher taxes, fees, rafts of red tape, and job-killing

February 4th, 2016House debate

Peter Van LoanConservative

Competition Act (Inquiry into Industry Sector)   for Canada's prosperity. Our government is committed to identifying and removing unnecessary job-killing regulation and barriers to growth. This government stands for free and open markets. Open and competitive markets are the best way to promote new dynamic, innovative products and ideas

May 12th, 2010House debate

Dean AllisonConservative

New Democratic Party of Canada   for higher taxes and job-killing regulations, and he opposes opening up new markets for Canadian resources. Simply put, Canadians cannot afford the NDP leader's dangerous economic experiments.

May 14th, 2012House debate

Rob ClarkeConservative

New Democratic Party of Canada   nations, putting over 610,000 Canadians back to work in the process. The NDP has already opposed our government's record investments in health transfers and seniors and every tax cut and credit introduced for hard-working Canadian families. Its proposal is higher taxes and job-killing

March 30th, 2012House debate

Costas MenegakisConservative

Competition Act   is committed to identifying and removing unnecessary job-killing regulation and barriers to growth. This government stands for free and open markets. Open and competitive markets are the best way to promote new, dynamic and innovative products and ideas. Businesses do not need unnecessary

June 14th, 2010House debate

Gord BrownConservative

Speech From The Throne   businesses are the engines of the Canadian economy, responsible for the creation of most new jobs. To support them, our Government will continue to identify and remove unnecessary, job-killing regulation and barriers to growth. It will take further steps to support the competitiveness

March 3rd, 2010House debate

The Governor General

Food and Drugs Act   take the heart out of businesses of tens of thousands of restaurateurs in this country. In closing, they need our support through tax relief, lower payroll taxes, and more efficient labour practices. They do not need government imposing yet more burdensome, job killing regulations

March 30th, 2004House debate

Jason KenneyCanadian Alliance