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An Act to Authorize the Minister of Finance to Make Certain Payments -working Canadians to endorse legislation that not only will cost billions but most likely will not meet its stated objectives. A rational approach would make certain, first, that existing money is spent efficiently and that programs can be sufficiently improved to merit further
June 21st, 2005House debate
Lynne YelichConservative
Committees of the House was the importance of the presence of the RCMP. If people do not see a police presence, the message is very clear that they can do whatever they want. A vast majority of citizens are law-abiding, tax-paying, hard-working Canadian citizens, but there is a small percentage of people in Canada
June 21st, 2005House debate
Mark WarawaConservative
An Act to Authorize the Minister of Finance to Make Certain Payments programs, but for the interests of hard-working, law-abiding, tax paying, ordinary families. The Liberal-NDP alliance has produced a budget that is not on the side of ordinary hard-working Canadians but is on the side of big government. This $4.6 billion budget is part of a larger
June 20th, 2005House debate
Peter Van LoanConservative
An Act to Authorize the Minister of Finance to Make Certain Payments are sending tax dollars, collected from hard-working Canadians, working families, to China, government to the government. We are funding the most brutal regime on the planet and we are giving them tax dollars. Canada is funding a government that habitually exterminates its own people
June 20th, 2005House debate
Andrew ScheerConservative
An Act to Authorize the Minister of Finance to make Certain Payments . There is nothing in the new budget about tax relief for hard-working Canadian families. There is nothing in the new budget about support for farmers or those affected by the softwood lumber dispute. There is nothing in the new budget about child care or the fiscal imbalance. There is nothing
June 16th, 2005House debate
Rona AmbroseConservative
Supply the values of Canadians, that it actually works for Canadians? Unfortunately, the national child care program being proposed by the federal government is deeply flawed. We all understand the reality facing hard working Canadian families today. Unlike previous generations who had
June 14th, 2005House debate
Lynne YelichConservative
Supply is that he does not care about the hard-working Canadian men and women who might lose their jobs because the government has not shown enough leadership to ensure that the jobs stay here in the first place. What is the minister going to do to keep jobs here in Canada and create new jobs
June 9th, 2005House debate
Yves LessardBloc
Business of Supply for their children. However, the government is completely oblivious to their needs and is setting up a program which these parents must fund through their tax dollars but can never take advantage of. Can the minister please explain why his program discriminates against so many hard-working
May 31st, 2005House debate
Helena GuergisConservative
Employment Insurance Act moved for leave to introduce Bill C-390, an act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (increase of benefits). Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to table this bill. As the House knows, the government has stolen billions of dollars from hard working Canadians. Basically, much
May 13th, 2005House debate
Inky MarkConservative
An Act to Authorize the Minister of Finance to Make Certain Payments . Let us be clear about where this money is coming from. There is only one source of revenue for the government and that is the Canadian taxpayer. This government over the last 12 years has plundered the hard-working Canadian taxpayer through tax increases, through government fee
May 10th, 2005House debate
Dick HarrisConservative
Sponsorship Program Mr. Speaker, yesterday there was more sworn evidence that the Liberals bought elections with illegal cash. Money was skimmed from the pockets of honest, hard-working Canadians and used to corrupt our once proud democracy. Vote buying is now ingrained in the Liberal culture
May 6th, 2005House debate
Diane AblonczyConservative
Civil Marriage Act , good, hard-working Canadians who believe in family and in their community. As a candidate prior to being elected to the 37th Parliament in November 2000, I made the commitment to my constituents that before voting on any change to the traditional definition of marriage I would
April 21st, 2005House debate
Rodger CuznerLiberal
Budget Implementation Act, 2005 Canadians the wrong figures on the surplus and attacked our numbers based on their misinformation. Tax freedom day for Canadians does not happen until sometime in July. It is unacceptable to think that every single hard-working Canadian working today is working for the government. Right
April 13th, 2005House debate
Andrew ScheerConservative
Supply that prey upon our senior citizens. We know that organized crime is increasingly profitable and increasingly costly for hard-working Canadians who face higher taxes and insurance premiums as a result of these activities. As someone who has been a registered insurance broker for the past
March 10th, 2005House debate
Ken BoshcoffLiberal
The Budget -working Canadians for the years of sacrifice they have made. Instead the government delivered a budget of which the Conservatives are proud. The Liberals delivered $4.9 billion in corporate tax cuts. The Liberals have put $28 billion away in the consolidated revenue fund
March 9th, 2005House debate
Tony MartinNDP