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Liberal Party in this country thinks that, I do not believe the average hard working Canadian, or student or senior citizen can hear them. Now hear me out. I am hearing that these old parties are out of touch. They no longer represent the average Canadian. This could be just hearsay, but I clearly suspect
March 5th, 1997House debate
Randy WhiteReform
Employment do nothing job strategy. On another point I want to congratulate every hard working Canadian for contributing a total of $26 billion over the past three years toward reducing the federal deficit. I am pleased the Prime Minister has acknowledged their contribution. These Canadians
March 3rd, 1997House debate
Jag BhaduriaLiberal
The Budget is the Liberals' magic cash register. When they need more money for bigger government, bigger bureaucracy, bigger payments and bigger programs they dip into their cash register, the pockets of hard working Canadians. The average Canadian family has seen its disposable household income shrink
February 20th, 1997House debate
Dick HarrisReform
The Budget happened in the past. Liberal members pad their own pockets first and then ensure that their way is paid for by higher premiums and higher taxes from ordinary hard working Canadians. This budget is a fudge it budget. It has not told the complete story about what is going
February 20th, 1997House debate
Monte SolbergReform
The Budget relieve to take care of that. Only last Friday he imposed yet another $10 billion tax grab on hard working Canadians. Will the minister explain for the benefit of Canadians how this $10 billion CPP tax grab is going to help Canadians keep their jobs, help the 1.5 million Canadians
February 19th, 1997House debate
Dick HarrisReform
Finance which was described by looking through such rosy coloured spectacles is really nothing very much to brag about. This government offers no tax cuts, no relief for all the hard working Canadians who are wondering how to make ends meet. The only thing the government did was to take
December 9th, 1996House debate
Herb GrubelReform
The Deficit stood at $42 billion. Through balanced, effective spending cuts, by 1997 we will have reduced the deficit by $33 billion, nearly 80 per cent. What does this all mean for hard working Canadians? It means lower interest rates. It means they are saving almost $500 annually on a $15,000
November 1st, 1996House debate
Maurizio BevilacquaLiberal
Liberal Government , on drug patents, in short on anything that is important to the quality of life for hard working Canadians. If the Liberals who still have an ounce of attachment to their old tradition of building rather than destroying institutions do not stand up to the Fraser Institute interloper
September 25th, 1996House debate
Bill BlaikieNDP
Supply sport to criticize the Senate. I will have some remarks of my own in respect of the Senate. I have made them in the past. That is fair game. However, there are many hard working Canadians in the Senate and for hon. members opposite to make those remarks is improper, in my view
May 28th, 1996House debate
Peter MillikenLiberal
Gasoline Prices Mr. Speaker, three weeks ago I rose in the House to complain about the gasoline price gouging by the oil companies. This price fixing practice has long been a ploy by the gasoline industry to rob money from the pockets of hard working Canadians. Various individuals and groups
May 6th, 1996House debate
Jag BhaduriaLiberal
Department Of Public Works And Government Services Act this discretion that will really safeguard the public purse. These are tax dollars we are working with. These tax dollars are given to the government by hard working Canadians who want to see their tax dollars spent in a prudent fashion. Let us never forget that the tax dollars are basically
March 25th, 1996House debate
Dick HarrisReform
Employment Insurance Act on the mantra of job creation, we received our year end Christmas gift: employment insurance. On the second day of Christmas the minister of HRD, having no understanding of the meaning of insurance, gave us two hard-working Canadians who, despite their considerable financial contributions
December 11th, 1995House debate
Jan BrownReform
The Canada Council the pockets of hard working Canadians and distributed through the Canada Council. That is right. You do not even have to live in Canada to receive a grant from the Canada Council. No, sir, if you do not like the winners here, no problem. You too can receive $18,000 to live in sunny Los
November 7th, 1995House debate
Monte SolbergReform
Immigration and improving the standard of living of every Canadian relies, in part, on keeping a vibrant and dynamic immigration system. The Canadian experience shows that immigrants as well as refugees become some of the best, brightest, most self-motivated and hard working Canadians
November 1st, 1995House debate
Sergio MarchiLiberal
Excise Tax Act of money comes from the pockets of hard-working Canadians, who are among the most highly taxed people in the world. It is said that the average middle class Canadian worker in this country in all forms of taxes pays about 63 per cent of their gross income in taxation. In a country
October 17th, 1995House debate
Dick HarrisReform