Mr. Speaker, after the last lost Liberal anti-development decade, Canadians pay the price.
Today the G7 starts. Canada used to be powerful, but the Liberals are lucky we still have a seat at the table. Canada's economic growth is now last in the G7. Allies like Germany and Japan begged for Canadian energy, but the Liberals rejected them, and $670 billion in natural resource projects died by delay and Liberal attacks.
This PM claims “elbows up”, but they have been “elbows down”.
Canada has the world's highest per capita resource wealth, but the Liberals made Canada more reliant on the U.S.
Canada's standard of living falls behind, with an income gap of over $30,000 per person versus the U.S.
The U.S. will still take up to 90% of Canada's energy at big discounts if the Liberals keep their job-killing Canadian oil and gas cap; the anti-development bill, Bill C-69; the shipping ban bill, Bill C-48; and the federal industrial carbon tax on Canadian businesses.
In Canada, anyone from anywhere should be able to work for a powerful paycheque. Conservatives will—