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Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act  Madam Speaker, I would like to begin by thanking all the members who studied Bill C-206 and spoke about it. I would like to thank all the members who have spoken for their tremendous support with respect to the legislation, particularly the member for Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques, who has been a terrific partner working in the public accounts committee.

February 22nd, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Canada Revenue Agency  Madam Speaker, earlier this week, the CRA suspended 100,000 taxpayer accounts after learning that their log in credentials were found on the dark web. Individuals were informed that in order to unlock their accounts they would have to contact the CRA. However, as many Canadians have found during this pandemic, it is very difficult to get a hold of the CRA.

February 19th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Canada Revenue Agency  Madam Speaker, with respect, that is not good enough, as 100,000 Canadians have had their information put onto the dark web. Yes, it was not through the CRA but through others, however, a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. The CRA has been breached twice now within the last year.

February 19th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Broadcasting Act  Madam Speaker, I have been very impressed with the minister's openness to listen, his demeanour and his tone. A more partisan person than I might say that he could share that message with the member for Kingston and the Islands, but I would never say that. I am honoured to speak on a subject I am very passionate about: the update to the Broadcasting Act.

February 5th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

COVID-19 Emergency Response  Madam Speaker, many Canadians who are out of work turned to the government for help. Unfortunately, the government is letting them down. People who have been denied employment insurance have been directed to apply for the CRB. However, due to a technical issue with the CRA’s pay system, they were automatically being denied.

February 5th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, last week at the public accounts committee, the government stated that the GST was not a tax on the carbon tax. That is patently false. There is GST charged to every dollar of federal carbon tax. If anyone has any doubt, just ask a farmer. Why did the government mislead Canadians about its tax on tax?

February 2nd, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to each contract signed by the government since March 1, 2020, with a value greater than $10 million: (a) what specific measures, if any, were taken by the government to ensure that taxpayers were getting value for money, broken down by each contract; and (b) what are the details of each contract, including (i) vendor, (ii) amount, (iii) description of goods or services, (iv) whether or not the contract was sole-sourced?

January 29th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise virtually in the House today to talk about an issue that is so important to many of my friends in Quebec. It is absolutely my pleasure to rise today on Bill C-224, an act to amend an act to authorize the making of certain fiscal payments to provinces, and to authorize the entry into tax collection agreements with provinces.

January 26th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020  Madam Speaker, I would like to thank the member for his great question and his long history of intervening on behalf of small business owners. I am sure the small business owners in my community also appreciate his great work and interventions. The miscommunication that occurred with respect to gross versus net income is nothing short of extremely disappointing.

January 26th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020  Madam Speaker, Conservatives have been clear that we have supported programs like the wage subsidy and CERB. In fact, if the hon. member checks the voting records he will see that. The reality is that the Liberal government has bungled some of these plans, such as the wage subsidy.

January 26th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020  Mr. Speaker, I will be splitting my time with Canada's favourite grandfather: the member for Cariboo—Prince George. I would remind him of the Speaker's stern warnings not to show any pictures or props of grandchildren. That would be completely inappropriate. It is my honour to rise again virtually to speak to Bill C-14.

January 26th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020  Madam Speaker, thank you for the opportunity to rise virtually on Bill C-14, which would enact certain components of the fall fiscal update. At the outset, I would like to inform the Speaker that I will be sharing my time with a member to be disclosed the next time I get up to speak.

January 25th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the section on page 116 of the Fall Economic Statement 2020, which reads, "CRA will allow employees working from home in 2020 due to COVID-19 with modest expenses to claim up to $400, based on the amount of time working from home": (a) how many Canadians does the government project will be eligible for the deduction; (b) what is the required amount of time working from home to be eligible for the full $400 deduction; (c) what is the required amount of time working from home to be eligible for a deduction less than $400, and what is the formula used to calculate the eligible deduction amount; and (d) what is the specific eligibility criteria to determine if someone who worked from home is eligible for this new deduction, as opposed to the traditional work from home deductions for individuals who worked from home prior to the pandemic?

January 25th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the Next Generation Human Resources and Pay project: (a) what is the total projected budget for the project; (b) what are the project’s anticipated (i) start-up and implementation costs, broken down by type of expense, (ii) ongoing or yearly operating costs; and (c) what is the projected date of when the system will be implemented for each department, agency or other government entity, broken down by entity?

January 25th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to each contract signed by the government since March 1, 2020, with a value greater than $10 million: (a) what specific measures, if any, were taken by the government to ensure that taxpayers were getting value for money, broken down by each contract; and (b) what are the details of each contract, including (i) vendor, (ii) amount, (iii) description of goods or services, (iv) whether or not the contract was sole-sourced?

January 25th, 2021House debate

Philip LawrenceConservative