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Environment committee . They don't believe in climate change. They consistently prioritize the corporate interests of their greedy oil and gas masters over the needs of everyday Canadians. For that reason, Mr. Chair—and I hope I haven't taken too long—I move that we adjourn debate on this motion for now, so
April 18th, 2024Committee meeting
Adam van KoeverdenLiberal
Environment committee and is punishing hard-working everyday Canadians across this country. While the rural member from Milton likes to accuse anyone who disagrees with him of being a climate change denier, I don't think he would say that about the Liberal premier from Newfoundland and Labrador, and I hope he
April 18th, 2024Committee meeting
Branden LeslieConservative
Environment committee I want to ask a few other questions of the other witnesses. In particular, I have concerns about water privatization and the commodification of water, especially when I think about everyday Canadians but also people around the world who have these deep concerns. One
April 18th, 2024Committee meeting
The Budget Mr. Speaker, everyday Canadians are paying for the exorbitant interest costs generated by the irresponsible deficit spending of the government, $54.1 billion. That is over a billion dollars a week on the backs of Canadian taxpayers going to wealthy bankers and bondholders
April 18th, 2024House debate
Marty MorantzConservative
The Budget , but the truth is that it has been everyday Canadians who have been the ones paying. The Prime Minister has already raised his punishing carbon tax by 23% on April 1, and with $40 billion in new inflationary spending, Canadians will continue to pay the inflation tax that hurts the poorest
April 18th, 2024House debate
Marty MorantzConservative
Carbon Pricing account four times a year. The Conservatives do not have a plan for affordability. They do not have a plan for the environment. They consistently prioritize the corporate interests of their greedy oil and gas masters over the needs of everyday Canadians.
April 18th, 2024House debate
Adam van KoeverdenLiberal
Science and Research committee I always go back to the one I brought up a few times on this committee, which is research dollars that were given to study Dolly Parton's lyrics. I'm sure that there are other ones like that out there—maybe not Dolly Parton's lyrics, but ones that everyday Canadians would wonder
April 18th, 2024Committee meeting
Ben LobbConservative
Oil and Gas Industry and gas lobbyists asked her to. Just as the Conservatives do, the Liberals keep caving to big oil and gas. Why do the Liberals keep protecting the profits of big oil and gas instead of everyday Canadians?
April 16th, 2024House debate
Environment committee at the pumps. We need to hold these wealthy CEOs accountable. It is not fair that everyday Canadians are paying the price of the climate crisis. We've seen devastating wildfires, extreme flooding and the heat domes that killed hundreds of people in British Columbia, mainly low-income
April 11th, 2024Committee meeting
Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act insiders and to force more everyday Canadians into total reliance on government. This bill, Bill C-50, would do the exact same thing. It is just the next step in the plan. The Liberals’ so-called sustainable jobs plan would actually kill 170,000 Canadian middle-class jobs, displace
April 11th, 2024House debate
Ted FalkConservative
Human Resources committee worker bans result in more strikes and longer strikes. These bans incentivize strike activity and discourage collective bargaining. Those most affected by replacement worker bans are everyday Canadians. When major employers like airlines, ports, railways and telecoms are shut down
April 11th, 2024Committee meeting
Derrick Hynes
Business of Supply to the biggest polluters. Suncor gets to pay 14 times less for its pollution. The Liberals designed a carbon pricing system where the carbon price for everyday Canadians is 14 times higher compared with the carbon price for Suncor. It is not surprising when we remember that the Liberals
April 9th, 2024House debate
Business of Supply and storage and billions of dollars in fossil fuel subsidies that consecutive Liberal and Conservative governments have been giving them for decades. Grocery store CEOs are making millions of dollars while everyday Canadians are struggling to afford their bills. While the Conservatives
March 21st, 2024House debate
Privilege are struggling to get by. We see the laissez-faire attitude of a government that is willing to dole out millions to the elites, while the beating heart and soul of this country, the everyday Canadian, is struggling to make ends meet. Of course, to add insult to injury, we are just weeks away
March 22nd, 2024House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Environment committee , municipalities and everyday Canadians. Can you talk a little about your response to the industry when they say something like that?
March 21st, 2024Committee meeting