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Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  One thing I can tell the member is that his dad would not like what he sees right now under Doug Ford as Premier of Ontario, with the cuts to our competitiveness, cuts to education and cuts to health care. He would not stand for that. He would stand up on principle. He made cuts to children with autism and their parents.

June 18th, 2019House debate

Peter FonsecaLiberal

Business of Supply  That is not a way to actually protect the environment. Maybe the member is going to point to Doug Ford's plan in Ontario, one that is twice as expensive and is not getting the job done. This is why the Conservatives voted against the climate change emergency. The Conservatives' number one promise is to repeal the national price on carbon.

June 18th, 2019House debate

Terry BeechLiberal

Business of Supply  For the last 400-plus days, all they have been doing is criticizing the price on pollution, even though it is widely respected and acknowledged as the best way to deal the reduction of emissions. However, now Doug Ford has apparently met with the federal Conservative leader and hammered out a plan. Tomorrow, Mr. Ford will share his plan with the rest of Canada. He took Ontario out of the old plan,.

June 18th, 2019House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Business of Supply  Mark Cameron, Stephen Harper's former director of policy, has pointed to the fact that this is the right path forward. Even Doug Ford's chief budget adviser testified before the Senate, in 2016 I believe, saying something to the effect that the single most effective thing we can do to transition to a low-carbon economy is to put a price on pollution.

June 18th, 2019House debate

Sean FraserLiberal

The Environment  It is a very good plan, but we need to get started and not wait and wait and wait and listen to those deniers who would deny us the opportunity, like Doug Ford, or those in Alberta, or those across the country who deny continually, those Conservatives—

June 17th, 2019House debate

Robert-Falcon OuelletteLiberal

The Environment  There are forest fires burning such that he cannot do a press conference to talk about how he killed a price on pollution, because it is so smoky in the legislative building. Doug Ford is cutting programs for flood management and forest fire management, while there are floods and forest fires. He is funding sticker campaigns so small-business owners will have to pay fines if they do not mislead Ontarians about the cost of a price on pollution and the money that goes directly back to people, that this is shameful that we need to take action on climate change.

June 17th, 2019House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

The Environment  The Conservatives refuse to and they refuse to put their plan before the Parliamentary Budget Officer. If we want to see what a Conservative climate plan looks like, we should look at Doug Ford, who dismantled flood protections and showed up asking what the heck was going on. When we look at it, it will be less effective to reduce emissions and will be twice as expensive for households.

June 14th, 2019House debate

Sean FraserLiberal

Carbon Pricing  We can look to Mark Cameron, Stephen Harper's former director of policy, who has indicated that families will be better off. We can look to Doug Ford's chief budget adviser, who testified before the Senate in this Parliament, saying that the number one thing we can do to move toward a low-carbon economy is to put a price on pollution and—

June 14th, 2019House debate

Sean FraserLiberal

Indigenous Affairs  Speaker, the Prime Minister likes to denounce the Ford government's anti-refugee sentiments, yet, shockingly, when it comes to changes to the asylum system, as we saw in the omnibus budget bill, the Liberals took a page out of the Conservative playbook for political gain. Now the Prime Minister is in a spat with Doug Ford over legal aid funding. The collateral damage is women fleeing gender-based violence and LGBTQ2-plus members faced with persecution. That means no representation at refugee hearings, detention reviews and deportation orders.

June 13th, 2019House debate

Jenny KwanNDP

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, I am wondering if the member opposite noticed the report that showed that Doug Ford's climate plan is twice as expensive as our climate plan. It is twice as expensive. What is Premier Ford also doing? He is spending $40 million of taxpayers' money to fight climate action rather than to fight climate change.

June 13th, 2019House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

Carbon Pricing  We need to take serious action on climate change. It is not, as Jason Kenney says, the flavour of the month. We have Doug Ford cutting flood management and forest fire management programs during floods and forest fires. We have the Leader of the Opposition, who seems to doubt the link between climate change and extreme weather.

June 13th, 2019House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

Carbon Pricing  Over 80% of families will be better off. That has been confirmed by the Parliamentary Budget Office. However, just like Doug Ford, all the Conservatives have for climate is a sticker campaign and misinformation.

June 11th, 2019House debate

Catherine McKennaLiberal

Finance  We have seen these investments working, with over a million new jobs created. Let us remind Canadians of what Conservative cuts look like. Just look at Doug Ford in Ontario: cut now, think later.

June 11th, 2019House debate

Jennifer O'ConnellLiberal

Finance  Again, we will continue to focus on Canadians. We are not going to follow the Conservatives' plan, who are taking marching orders from Doug Ford, which is cut now, think later. We are investing in Canadians, and as a result, our plan is working.

June 11th, 2019House debate

Jennifer O'ConnellLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, from what we are hearing, the Doug Ford government in Ontario does not want to co-operate with the federal government. Having said that, I would like to point out that more than 190 indigenous communities have already received support with new and improved high-speed Internet to 900 rural and indigenous communities.

June 10th, 2019House debate

Dan RuimyLiberal