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November 1st, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Finance committee  It would stifle any growth we'd be looking at.

November 1st, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Finance committee  We represent the fourth largest sector. We represent ma and pa, all the way up to big corporations. I was just down in Washington and met with a lot of key people. A lot of the people in the States mention that there's a lot of uncertainty there and would like to invest in Cana

November 1st, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Finance committee  We're on very tight margins, and it would be devastating. It would be very difficult, and that's why we're proposing this task force. It would be a death by a thousand cuts. We're part of the solution here. We're a solution for investment, employment, agrifood, health, immigrati

November 1st, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Finance committee  We're talking about the year's basic exemption. It's applied to QPP and CPP, and we'd like it applied in EI. Currently an employee who makes less than $2,000 can apply for an EI premium refund, but many of those employees that make just a dollar more can't apply. Even those who

November 1st, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Finance committee  Yes. It makes it easy. It's going to spur that first-time job credit. Many of these people never ever claim EI; they have no hope of claiming it. Often they're students, and it's a first-time job. We are the number one employer of people in first-time jobs.

November 1st, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Finance committee  Okay. We want you to consider the $2,000-a-year basic exemption, YBE. It will help low-income earners. It will help employers. We see it as a win-win proposal that will really help job creation. Thank you.

November 1st, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Finance committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. The Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association represents the nation's $61-billion restaurant industry, one of the largest industries in the country. We're pleased to have the opportunity to put forth some recommendations that will advance the committ

November 1st, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Health committee  We talked about obesity and we talked about how 20 years ago you had to take gym class. You don't now. I have three children. You have to look at the other equation. One of the reasons is not just your intake; it's your output and the activity you have to do. We have to look at t

February 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Health committee  You could talk about basic entrepreneurs. They're as confused right now as the customer is about all the different requirements and things that are out there. It's difficult. They're also dictated to by the manufacturers who provide the food they use, so there are a bunch of thin

February 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Health committee  Well, I was going to say that I agree with Madame Beaudin's point, in that we should talk about the good things as well as the bad things. Our industry is the R and D for healthy food. Sushi wasn't developed in a grocery store. We come out with a chef's survey of hot trends, what

February 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Health committee  And we're 10% of the source of meals—

February 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Health committee  May I quickly comment? I've been dying to comment on something here.

February 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Health committee  In your package is “Where Canadians Source Their Meals”. There you see 10% of the meals are purchased at restaurants. If this committee thinks they're going to solve the sodium problem through restaurants only, you have a big challenge, number one. The salt shaker example is talk

February 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte

Health committee  Personally, I don't use salt from the table, but people do, so what do you suggest?

February 17th, 2011Committee meeting

Garth Whyte