Mr. Speaker, if the government really wants to improve the labour market and families' living conditions, it should instead protect the rights of workers.
It should strengthen our communities, not try to undo what little progress the middle class has made. However, it is sad to see that, after failing to revive the economy, the Conservatives are giving up on creating and maintaining good jobs.
Before trying to teach workers a thing or two about democracy, the Conservatives should do some soul-searching. Canadians and Quebeckers are asking serious questions about how the Conservatives are running the country, the prorogations of Parliament, the attempts to cover up scandals, robocalls, election expenses, and the Senate.
Workers in this country know that they can count on one party, the NDP, to be their voice in Parliament and stand up for their interests.
In 2015, we will bring down this government of privileged and powerful people and install a government that, for the first time, will meet the needs of the people.