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Business of Supply   a ministerial order to approve the Bay du Nord project, to approve a new operation that will produce billions of barrels of oil near Newfoundland, the carbon tax will not change a thing. At the same time, we are doing something completely contradictory that does the opposite of what we

June 8th, 2023House debate

Alexandre BoulericeNDP

Taxation   with in British Columbia, where we have had a price on pollution since 2008. In the time since it has been implemented, not only have emissions per capita gone down, but we have actually led the country in economic growth. The clean-tech sector in British Columbia, for example, produces

December 5th, 2022House debate

Terry BeechLiberal

Health committee   on intellectual property. That's fantastic. It's fantastic we had that co-operation. Is that the panacea though with regard to the intellectual property waiver, such that we're suddenly going to be able to produce billions and billions of doses of vaccine globally? Unfortunately, I don't think

May 28th, 2021Committee meeting

Marcus PowlowskiLiberal

Industry committee   international candidates with Canadian science or Canadian biomanufacturing capability was assessed. The problem, as Mark explained, is that in order to produce billions of doses, which is what the big companies were trying to do, they needed a very well-established, major available facility

February 18th, 2021Committee meeting

Roger Scott-Douglas

Fisheries committee   announcement in determining the minimal risk or minimal harm. Sea lice were omitted from this suite of science papers. This is extremely concerning, as fish farms are located sequentially along key out-migration corridors of juvenile Pacific salmon and produce billions of larvae

December 9th, 2020Committee meeting

Robert Chamberlin

Extension of Sitting Hours   producers across Canada. This crisis, which involves China, is costing Canadian canola producers billions of dollars. For all members who have canola farmers among their constituents, it would have been an opportunity to express the concerns of their fellow citizens and farmers

May 28th, 2019House debate

Luc BertholdConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1   gesture. Here is a sector of our economy that is typically producing billions of dollars of revenue, and not only corporate revenue, but also from employees, tens of thousands of workers. There were over 130,000 direct jobs lost, and probably another 30,000 or 40,000 of those

April 11th, 2019House debate

Blaine CalkinsConservative

Impact Assessment Act   natural resources sector. It has sole ownership of 7% of GDP. It produces billions of dollars and a million jobs. It is Canada's opportunity to continue to be an environmental leader in the world. Ramming this bill through is irresponsible. Industry is already pulling investment

February 27th, 2018House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources   $100 billion to our nominal GDP. It also produced billions of dollars in government revenues, revenues that pay for our hospitals, schools, new bridges and safer roads, and for the social programs that make us who we are. No country would ever think about leaving the reserves

February 1st, 2018House debate

Alaina LockhartLiberal

Agriculture committee  , yet when we were in the United States, we found out that consumer groups, ranchers, truckers, and processors supported our position and not that of the appellant. It took a long time. It cost our producers billions of dollars. My concern is that we lose some faith in the ability

February 21st, 2017Committee meeting

Bev ShipleyConservative

International Trade committee   could produce 2.4 billion litres of water annually if we tapped all of the maple trees. That is probably not feasible, but it is possible. We could produce billions of litres of maple water. We are able to produce and export this kind of product. Ninety percent of our maple water

March 30th, 2015Committee meeting

Normand St-Amour

Business of the House   in a generation, one that would produce billions of dollars annually to the economy. That being said, we have other business to attend to in this House. With respect to the business of the House, let me acknowledge the co-operative and productive conversations we and our teams have had

November 20th, 2014House debate

Peter Van LoanConservative

Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada   that will produce billions”. He went east to Halifax where he said, “I will refer again to the cap-and-trade proposal...that will produce billions of dollars in new revenue”. He went to Quebec City where he said, “I have a proposed system of carbon pricing, which will produce billions”. Here

October 23rd, 2012House debate

Robert GoguenConservative

Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada  Mr. Speaker, I would like read to members of the House some words from the NDP leader, where he said: “The cap-and-trade system that I propose...will produce billions....” That commitment by the leader of the NDP was made one year ago today, as he looked the NDP faithful

February 12th, 2013House debate

John CarmichaelConservative

The New Democratic Party of Canada   tax. The leader of the NDP has said that of course he has a cap-and-trade program that “will produce billions”. Hard-working Canadians cannot afford a $20-billion job-killing carbon tax that would raise the price of everything, including gas, groceries and electricity. Canadians

May 6th, 2013House debate

LaVar PayneConservative