Mr. Speaker, more “harpocracy”:
Number 91, abandoning working parents by scrapping the provincial child care agreements.
Number 92, abandoning working parents with a bogus promise to create child care spaces.
Number 93, abandoning working parents with a broken promise that he will not scale back the Canada child tax benefit to pay for his child care allowance.
Number 94, abandoning working parents by cancelling the young child supplement to pay for his child care allowance.
Number 95, abandoning a commitment to create additional child care spaces by offloading the responsibility to businesses and communities.
Number 96, misleading Canadians about our early learning and child care initiative by claiming we did not create a single space, even though he knows we did.
Number 97, abandoning Saskatchewan preschoolers by forcing their junior kindergarten program to the cutting room floor.
Number 98, abandoning Manitoba's special needs children by leaving them to languish on waiting lists.
Number 99, abandoning innovation in Canada by cutting funds to the granting councils.
And number 100, abandoning Canadian students by cancelling direct investment for post-secondary education.
One hundred days of shame.