Madam Speaker, there is no question that young Canadians know they are worse off than their parents were and their grandparents were. I hear from youth, and I hear from their parents as well, that life has become so unaffordable. It is almost impossible to find a house in northwestern Ontario at an affordable price. Houses are being sold before they even make it to the market, because of this housing crisis that the Liberals have caused. There is the cost of groceries and gas, everything is more expensive, and now so many young people are unable to find work and pay for all of this. It has gotten to the point that so many are just fed up. They want to give up, quite frankly. They just want to concede that they are going to live in their parents' basement forever and that they are never going to achieve their dreams: start a family and have the career they want. That is why it is so important that we fight for them here in the House, that we ensure we can lower taxes on food, work, homebuilding and investment, and make sure that we are doing everything we can to support the economy and get young people that opportunity and that hope once again.
In the House of Commons on November 3rd, 2025. See this statement in context.
