Evidence of meeting #121 for Finance in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was grocery.

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On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Amanda Riddell  Director, Real Property and Financial Institutions, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Mark Schaan  Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategy and Innovation Policy Sector, Department of Industry
Pierre Mercille  Director General, Sales Tax Legislation, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
Ian Lee  Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, As an Individual
Keldon Bester  Exective Director, Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project
Marie-Josée Houle  Federal Housing Advocate, Office of the Federal Housing Advocate, Canadian Human Rights Commission
Matthew Boswell  Commissioner of Competition, Competition Bureau Canada
Timothy Ross  Executive Director, Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada
Sara Eve Levac  Lawyer, Option consommateurs
Carlos Castiblanco  Economist and Analyst, Option consommateurs
Anthony Durocher  Deputy Commissioner, Competition Promotion Branch, Competition Bureau Canada
Samir Chhabra  Director General, Marketplace Framework Policy Branch, Department of Industry
Brett Capwell  Committee Researcher

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Conservative

Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn, AB

I'll take my time back.

Let me establish for Canadians, since the minister won't answer, that interest on Canadian taxpayers—

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

—economic plan, currently enjoys a premium on U.S. debt. Right now, the Canadian 10-year today—

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Conservative

Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn, AB

—because of the government's debt—

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

It's impossible for me to answer, Mr. Chair.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Peter Fonseca

Minister and MP Hallan, it's not going to work with this crosstalk.

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Conservative

Jasraj Singh Hallan Conservative Calgary Forest Lawn, AB

I'll continue, then. I have another question for the minister.

Minister, I have to establish for you, since you won't answer yourself, that the interest charge on Canadian taxpayers, because of your government's debt, is $52.4 billion.

Health transfers next year are going to be $52.1 billion. Why are you paying bankers, bondholders and your Bay Street buddies more money than what doctors, nurses and the health care system will get next year?

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Mr. Chair, thanks to our government's fiscally responsible economic plan, in addition to attracting foreign investors, Canada enjoys a premium relative to the U.S. when it comes to borrowing. That means Canadians pay less than Americans do. That speaks to the effect of having a fiscally responsible economic plan to make the necessary investments in Canada and Canadians.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Peter Fonseca

Thank you, MP Hallan.

We will now go to MP Baker, please.

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Liberal

Yvan Baker Liberal Etobicoke Centre, ON

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

Deputy Prime Minister, thank you very much for being with us today.

Thank you for wearing the ribbon you're wearing and for being there to commemorate the Holodomor in Toronto. I know it was very meaningful to the community and to many Canadians.

We're here today to study a bill that has important affordability measures for Canadians to help folks with the cost of living.

I think it's important to understand that global factors are driving inflation and affordability here at home. We know, as all of us have heard from multiple witnesses at this committee, how Russia's invasion of Ukraine for the last 21 months has impacted energy prices and food prices globally and here at home. These are prices that Canadians pay at the grocery store and at the pumps every day.

To stop these global pressures on inflation, I believe we have to ensure that Ukraine achieves a decisive victory in this war. The modernized Canada-Ukraine free trade agreement is essential to this. All parties in this House, except for one, understand this.

Minister, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the Conservative Party's failure to support Ukraine by voting against the Canada-Ukraine free trade agreement in this time of need.

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Conservative

Marty Morantz Conservative Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley, MB

I have a point of order, Mr. Chair. I'm not sure what the relevance of that question is to the subject of Bill C-56.

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Liberal

Yvan Baker Liberal Etobicoke Centre, ON

Mr. Chair, the bill the minister is here to speak about is about affordability measures for Canadians. I outlined in the preamble to my question that affordability is a challenge for my constituents and for Canadians coast to coast, and that some of the key causes of the affordability challenges are from the war in Ukraine. I am asking the minister to comment on some of the measures in this Parliament that were recently voted on that touch on this.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Peter Fonseca

Thank you, MP Baker.

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Conservative

Marty Morantz Conservative Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley, MB

On the point of order, Mr. Chair, the question was—

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Let me speak directly to the relevance of that question.

G7 finance ministers, at our meeting in October in Marrakech, spoke directly to the economic consequences of Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine: “Russia's war has...increased global food insecurity, and exacerbated global economic challenges.”

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Conservative

Marty Morantz Conservative Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley, MB

I have a point of order, Mr. Chair.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Peter Fonseca

Go ahead, on a point of order.

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Conservative

Marty Morantz Conservative Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley, MB

Are we getting French interpretation?

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Peter Fonseca

Yes, interpretation is coming to us in French on the English channel.

Can we switch? Okay. We've done that.

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Liberal

Yvan Baker Liberal Etobicoke Centre, ON

How much time do I have, Mr. Chair?

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Peter Fonseca

You have a minute and 52 seconds.

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

G7 finance ministers further said, “We call on Russia to immediately end its illegal war against Ukraine, which would clear one of the biggest uncertainties over the global economic outlook.”

Therefore, Putin's illegal invasion of Ukraine is certainly a war of dictatorship against democracy. It is certainly—

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Conservative

Marty Morantz Conservative Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley, MB

On a point of order, again, I don't see what the relevance of this discussion is to the bill we are here to analyze: Bill C-56, the affordable housing and groceries act.

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

It is directly relevant.

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Conservative

Marty Morantz Conservative Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley, MB

I'd like you to rule on that.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Peter Fonseca

MP Morantz, I have been listening to the discussion and it is relevant.