House of Commons Hansard #201 of the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was chair.

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Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Madam Chair, the Bank of Canada officials say inflation is going to go down to 3% this summer. That is good news.

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Conservative

Rosemarie Falk Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster, SK

Madam Chair, how much will the government's new spending cost the average household?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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University—Rosedale Ontario

Liberal

Chrystia Freeland LiberalDeputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance

Madam Chair, how much did the Harper government's failure to support Canadians after 2008 cost—

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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NDP

The Deputy Chair NDP Carol Hughes

The hon. member.

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Conservative

Rosemarie Falk Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster, SK

Madam Chair, how much will the government's new spending cost the average household?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Madam Chair, the government's investments are supporting those who are vulnerable, and they are driving a strong economic recovery.

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Conservative

Rosemarie Falk Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster, SK

Madam Chair, how high do living costs have to go before the Liberal government will take this affordability crisis seriously?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Madam Chair, this is what the Conservatives have not understood: Failure to support Canadians in 2008 led to a protracted recession.

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Conservative

Rosemarie Falk Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster, SK

Madam Chair, the government collects GST on carbon taxes. It taxes on a tax. How does the minister justify taxing the taxes that Canadians are paying?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Madam Chair, the real question is, how can the Conservatives justify their flip-flop on climate action?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Conservative

Rosemarie Falk Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster, SK

Again, Madam Chair, why is the current government condoning taxing taxes? We are in an affordability crisis. How does the government justify taxing taxes?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Madam Chair, the member opposite was elected on a platform that said, “We will assess progress...[so] carbon prices [can be] on a path to $170/tonne.” How does the member explain her flip-flop to Canadians?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Conservative

Rosemarie Falk Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster, SK

Madam Chair, I was elected on fighting for provincial jurisdiction and respecting that, so I would ask that the minister not put words in my mouth for what I have done.

We are in a housing crisis, and that has been noted by officials, not by this minister or the housing minister, unfortunately. Why is the removal of gatekeepers and red tape not a priority for the current Liberal government?

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Madam Chair, it is really astonishing to me that Conservative after Conservative has disavowed the platform that they clearly ran on in 2021. Every Conservative member of the House was elected on that climate plan. How can they disavow it now?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Conservative

Rosemarie Falk Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster, SK

Madam Chair, again, I asked a question about housing. We are in a housing crisis. Why is the removal of gatekeepers and red tape not a priority for the current Liberal government and this Liberal minister?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Madam Chair, we absolutely believe that Canada needs to build more homes more quickly. That is why we are so glad that our housing accelerator is—

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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NDP

The Deputy Chair NDP Carol Hughes

The hon. member.

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Conservative

Rosemarie Falk Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster, SK

Madam Chair, in the 2015 Liberal Party platform, there was a commitment to balance budgets. Why has the minister abandoned that party platform promise?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Madam Chair, our commitment in 2015 was to not repeat the mistakes of the Conservatives, and to make the necessary investments in Canada and Canadians. That is what we have done. That is why Canada has the strongest growth—

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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NDP

The Deputy Chair NDP Carol Hughes

The hon. member.

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Conservative

Rosemarie Falk Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster, SK

Madam Chair, why has the minister put forward a plan that, by her own account, is unsustainable?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Madam Chair, that is absolutely not the case. By my own account, we are investing in Canadians, driving jobs and growth and—

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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NDP

The Deputy Chair NDP Carol Hughes

The hon. member.

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Conservative

Rosemarie Falk Conservative Battlefords—Lloydminster, SK

Madam Chair, we know there is carbon tax 1.0, and carbon tax 2.0 will be coming into effect. Has the minister calculated how much the Liberals' second carbon tax will cost rural Canadians?

Department of Finance—Main Estimates, 2023-24Business of SupplyGovernment Orders

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Liberal

Chrystia Freeland Liberal University—Rosedale, ON

Madam Chair, I believe the member opposite is misleading when referring to the clean fuel regulations, which, again, she ran on a platform saying that she would improve the—