Mr. Speaker, their programs do not feed seniors. When the Liberals claim their taxes are imaginary, I think of a senior woman in my community, one who told me she can barely afford to eat and that some days she wishes she simply would not wake up, because living with this indignity is harder than dying.
That is what 10 years of soaring food prices and punishing taxes have done to Canadians: not imaginary but real, not theoretical but human. Families are being crushed by fuel costs, fertilizer costs and the industrial carbon tax, yet the Prime Minister looks at Canadians suffering the same way he looks at Brookfield balance sheets: as numbers, not people.
When will the Prime Minister prioritize making food affordable—
