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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to proposals in Canada related to liquefied natural gas active since November 4, 2015, which were received or known by the government: (a) what are the details of all the proposals received or known by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), including, for each, (i) the dat
January 30th, 2023House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the Trans Mountain Expansion Project of the Trans Mountain Corporation, a subsidiary of the Canada Development Investment Corporation, broken down by year from 2018 to present: what is the total amount spent, or allocated to be spent, on persons not employed by the
January 30th, 2023House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to the statement on Twitter by the Minister of Natural Resources on November 28, 2022, that “Climate change will cost Canadians $100 billion a year by 2050 - unless we hit our climate targets”: (a) what methodology was used by the minister to come up with that figure;
January 30th, 2023House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Questions on the Order Paper With regard to statistics held by the government related to entities engaging in blending operations of renewable fuel and petroleum fuel in Canada: (a) what are the details of all known blending operations in Canada, including locations; (b) for each blending location, what are
January 30th, 2023House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, most Canadians can hardly afford to make ends meet. Even the Bank of Canada's governor says that this record inflation is a made-in-Canada problem caused by NDP-Liberal out-of-control spending. Taxes, because of the Liberals, now cost Canadians 10% more than food, s
December 5th, 2022House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the NDP-Liberals' record inflation means that Canadians cannot afford to eat. Half of Canadians are already forced to cut back on healthy food, and 1.5 million Canadians had to visit a food bank in a single month. Families will have to spend over $1,000 more on food
December 5th, 2022House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
National Council for Reconciliation Act Madam Speaker, a fundamental core principle that I believe in is respecting provincial jurisdiction and the jurisdiction of provincial governments. Therefore, I will leave that conversation to Albertans and to the Government of Alberta. I suggest that what the member should do
November 30th, 2022House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
National Council for Reconciliation Act Madam Speaker, I sure did enjoy working with the hon. member on the public safety committee. She is an extraordinarily talented member of Parliament. This is the unfortunate thing about this conversation. We have a duty in this debate to ensure that actions follow all of the wel
November 30th, 2022House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
National Council for Reconciliation Act Madam Speaker, I am proud to represent my colleague's many friends and relatives in a Métis settlement in Lakeland. I agree with the member about the importance of establishing this national council for reconciliation. I wonder what he has to say, though, about the Liberals' cr
November 30th, 2022House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
National Council for Reconciliation Act Mr. Speaker, I am grateful to speak today in support of Bill C-29, which would establish a national council for reconciliation. It was, of course, the previous Conservative government that first launched the TRC, along with other measures that sought to better the outcomes and t
November 30th, 2022House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Taxation Mr. Speaker, the NDP-Liberal costly coalition's carbon tax makes everything more expensive. Half of Canadians are already $200 away from bankruptcy each month. They now have to pay more in taxes than they can afford in food, clothing and shelter combined. The prices for gas, groc
November 25th, 2022House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Taxation Mr. Speaker, the fact is that the carbon tax is up and so are emissions. On top of that, the Liberals' claims about rebates are misleading, because they are only talking about the carbon tax line item on people's bills. Their own budget watchdog confirms what the Conservatives ha
November 25th, 2022House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the minister just gave zero answers whatsoever about how to alleviate the cost of home heating for Atlantic Canadians and people right across the country. They need relief now. Canadians cannot wait for programs that will not even cover half of the $10,000 to $20,000
November 21st, 2022House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, 60% of Canadians pay more in carbon tax than they get back, and the Liberals plan to triple it. Home heating costs have already skyrocketed in Canada and will double this winter. Half of Atlantic Canadians use heating oil to heat their homes, and it is up 56% overall
November 21st, 2022House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Fall Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2022 Madam Speaker, Canadians are out of money and the fall economic statement shows that the Liberals are out of touch. Almost half of Canadians are $200 or less away from bankruptcy, cannot cover their living expenses this year, cannot save for the future and are cutting back on hea
November 16th, 2022House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative