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Public Services and Procurement  We know that every step of the way the Liberals have tried to cover it up, like how that minister and everyone on front bench, and right to the back, voted against having the Auditor General investigate. The question is very simple. These yo-yos working out of a basement were paid tens of millions of dollars and did no actual work. What did they give the Liberals in exchange for that sweetheart deal?

April 16th, 2024House debate

Michael BarrettConservative

Pharmacare Act  Madam Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his passionate and factual remarks opposing the costly Liberal-NDP coalition and all its ridiculous programs. My question is this: When the Bloc Québécois has the opportunity, will it vote against the budget, the government and the costly coalition?

April 16th, 2024House debate

Stephen EllisConservative

Public Services and Procurement  The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance is going to present the budget tomorrow. How did the cabinet vote? How did Liberal members vote? They voted against having the Auditor General investigate this latest scandal. It is hard not to feel disappointed in one's government when there is a new scandal every day. On that, the Prime Minister and I agree.

April 15th, 2024House debate

Michael BarrettConservative

Committees of the House  Madam Speaker, I do want to mention, respectfully to the member, that in 2018, when I put forward this motion, every present member of the NDP voted against my motion to list the IRGC as a terrorist organization. At least they were more honest than the Liberals who voted in favour of the motion but then did not do it. The member says that the NDP is supportive of listing the IRGC, which is news to me.

April 15th, 2024House debate

Garnett GenuisConservative

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  If members did not believe before that the just transition would be anything but fair and equitable for Canadians, now they know for sure. What would be the reason for voting against all these changes, changes calling for measures to improve affordability and to create economic opportunities for indigenous communities? They even rejected a Bloc amendment because it sought to preserve existing jobs.

April 15th, 2024House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Committees of the House  The member wants to talk about votes. In 2014 and 2015, when he was a member of the third party, he voted against Operation Unifier. Let us also remember that with respect to salaries, we voted against them because we lost confidence in the government and there was not enough money for our troops, because now they are lined up at food banks.

April 10th, 2024House debate

James BezanConservative

National Defence committee  I'm prepared to allow this to go to a vote and let the chips fall where they may. If he doesn't like the amendment, he's welcome to vote against it, and we'll vote for it unamended. Just as Ms. Mathyssen said, the point is that the Minister of National Defence is the person ultimately responsible, and he should be named in this motion.

April 10th, 2024Committee meeting

Pat KellyConservative

Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act  Pipelines and energy corridors are items of critical national importance and interest for the long-term viability not only of northeastern Alberta but also of Canada and the world. I urge every member of this chamber to vote against this disastrous bill, Bill C-50.

April 11th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Carbon Pricing  We have taken every opportunity to get the government to axe the tax, voting non-confidence in it 135 times and voting against the Liberal budget. Provided that it continues to support a carbon tax, we will continue to vote non-confidence in the government. Conservatives will not stop fighting for Canadians.

April 10th, 2024House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

National Defence committee  I'd simply say to Mr. Fisher that he's welcome to vote against it if he doesn't agree with the principle that we hold the Minister of National Defence responsible for that, which is his responsibility as minister.

April 10th, 2024Committee meeting

Pat KellyConservative

Natural Resources committee  That's a responsibility of and an error on behalf of the anti-energy NDP-Liberal costly coalition, and the Conservatives will vote against that for these reasons. It's the government's job to fix the mess they made.

April 8th, 2024Committee meeting

Shannon StubbsConservative

Business of Supply  That was an interesting exchange we just heard when the NDP member took issue with many of the things the Liberals are doing that are destroying the economy of our country right now. However, at the same time, when she and her colleagues have a chance to vote against the Liberal government and go into an election to change the government, they side with it every single time. I just had the opportunity to come back from my constituency, where, like many colleagues, I was meeting with constituents.

April 9th, 2024House debate

Mike LakeConservative

Petitions  The petitioners are concerned about the government's intent to ban several hunting rifles and shotguns, including bolt-action rifles. The petitioners ask that the government leave their guns alone, that it votes against Bill C-21 and that it protects the property rights of Canadian hunters. I support that wholeheartedly.

April 9th, 2024House debate

Ted FalkConservative

Softwood Lumber  Chair, in the five years I have had the honour to represent the people in the Kenora riding in Parliament, it has been a pleasure each and every time I have had an opportunity to vote against one of the NDP-Liberal budgets because I am voting non-confidence in the government. It is a government that is tired and out of ideas. It is corrupt and has no plan to support our forest industry or to get back to a balanced budget and make life more affordable for Canadians.

April 8th, 2024House debate

Eric MelilloConservative

Privilege  I have been a member of this committee since the beginning of the study, and I have seen the government repeatedly try to obstruct investigations of the app, and, I should say, the government members. Members in this chamber will surely recall how the government voted against the Conservative motion to have the Auditor General audit the ArriveCAN app. Now that the Auditor General’s report has been released, we know why. The NDP-Liberal coalition tried to minimize the issue, stall the study and filibuster, but this only served to confirm to Conservatives on the committee that we needed to continue pressing for the truth.

April 8th, 2024House debate

Kelly BlockConservative