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April 30th, 2024Committee meeting
Adam ChambersConservative
Employment Insurance Act been desperately waiting for the rollout of the benefit were hit with massive disappointment when the budget was announced. The six dollars a day will not pull anyone out of poverty, much less in the current cost of living crisis. To receive the benefit, persons with disabilities
April 30th, 2024House debate
Rosemarie FalkConservative
The Budget Madam Speaker, that is right, and maybe when the member goes home on the weekend, she could talk to her mom and ask her what happened back then. It was the great financial crisis. If we go back to the IMF and everybody else, they would agree that that is what we did. The most
April 30th, 2024House debate
Ben LobbConservative
Bill C-50 Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act
that is fixed by the Minister; and (b) in the case of each subsequent report, no later than October 15 of each year. Contents (2) The annual report must include the advice of the Council and a summary of its activities (a) in the case of the first report, since the coming into force
April 30th, 2024
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Jonathan WilkinsonLiberal
Housing Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague from Madawaska—Restigouche for his question. I was at Canada's Building Trades Unions' conference yesterday to talk to people about how we are going to address the housing crisis in Canada. Budget 2024 provides tens of millions
April 30th, 2024House debate
Randy BoissonnaultLiberal
Homelessness Mr. Speaker, the homelessness crisis in northern Ontario has become a social disaster. Municipalities, agencies and health care systems are stretched to the breaking point, yet the government is telling frontline agencies to get ready for massive cuts. The Reaching Home
April 30th, 2024House debate
Finance committee with respect to productivity. Every policy decision that I would hope that any government would make, given the fact that productivity is a crisis of standard of living.... When standards of living decline, it's the most vulnerable who often get hurt the most, and this will be the case
April 30th, 2024Committee meeting
Philip LawrenceConservative
The Budget which people were sleeping in their cars, people in the regions where the housing crisis is spreading. The Liberals keep telling us that the federal government should get involved and impose all kinds of conditions. In my riding, there is a collective dwelling program that has been
April 30th, 2024House debate
Jean-Denis GaronBloc
The Budget Madam Speaker, Canada is faced with a housing crisis. The NDP forced the Liberal government to take some action with respect to that in budget 2024. However, that is not good enough. As the government gives with one hand, it is taking with the other. The rent-geared-to-income
April 30th, 2024House debate
Jenny KwanNDP
The Budget the government not be better off fighting overdose and the opioid crisis than spending billions on its failed drug policy?
April 30th, 2024House debate
Todd DohertyConservative
The Budget Madam Speaker, I listened with interest to the member’s presentation. No one here will deny that there is a housing crisis, to be sure. We have been talking about it for a long time, and we have been providing examples to highlight the issues for a long time. The government
April 30th, 2024House debate
Louise ChabotBloc
Finance committee had a housing crisis, because three levels of government for over 30 years have stopped investing in housing. They have to stop lying and misleading Canadians. The carbon pricing or carbon tax does not cause inflation. I will also say to you—
April 30th, 2024Committee meeting
Julie DzerowiczLiberal
The Budget Mr. Speaker, our country has gone through a pandemic, and many lives were lost, not just through the pandemic but also through the opioid crisis that we are still experiencing. I have a question, though I know this is not how this works. What can we do better
April 30th, 2024House debate
Wilson MiaoLiberal
The Budget “poverty pimps”. Why? It is because they do not care. They said they do not go to consumption sites, as they are not what people thought they would be like. The reality is that we have an overdose crisis in this country. In B.C. alone, 2,511 people died last year. That is unacceptable
April 30th, 2024House debate
Glen MotzConservative
Industry committee , stakeholder groups and the Privacy Commissioner have advocated for a clear definition of the term, outlining a list of items legislators constitute as sensitive information. I note that, in committee testimony on October 31, the Centre for Digital Rights stated: At the moment
April 29th, 2024Committee meeting
Brad VisConservative