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Finance  Mr. Speaker, again, I want to thank my hon. colleague for the question. In budget 2017, we will continue to focus on helping the middle class and those working hard to join it. Also, will will focus on economic prosperity for all of Canada. Our government listens to Canadians. We are heading in the right direction and will continue with our plan to help them.

March 9th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his question, even though I do not agree with the premise of it. Our government is committed to helping middle-class Canadians and those working hard to join the middle class. I will tell members what we have done thus far. So far, we have lowered taxes for middle-class Canadians.

March 9th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, once again, I always appreciate the opportunity to tell Canadians the good work that this government has been doing. Our priority for this government is to help middle-class Canadians, those who are working so hard to join the middle class, and the most vulnerable Canadians.

March 9th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, investing in a home is the single largest and most important financial decision most Canadians will make in their lives. Home ownership is vital to the economic and financial health of Canada and middle-class families. It is vital that we do what we can to ensure that the market is stable and that we provide peace of mind to homeowners all across Canada.

March 7th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Finance  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank you for giving me the opportunity to answer that question. The government fully appreciates the challenges faced by middle-class Canadians and those who are working so hard to join the middle class. This includes middle-class families' concerns over reduced housing affordability in some regions and taking on high levels of debt, reducing the likelihood that they will be able to afford their properties over the long term if economic circumstances were to change.

March 7th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I would particularly like to remind the member opposite that we were the government that taxed the 1%, and the party opposite voted against that. I felt that I had to, first of all, say that. With respect to the investments our party has made, we have made investments to help the CRA properly conduct the investigations that need to be done.

March 7th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, once again, our platform in 2015 is based on a four-year commitment. We have just finished budget 2016, budget 2017 is going to be announced within the next little while, and then we have budgets 2018 and 2019. Again, we have four years to roll out our platform, and we are going to do so.

March 7th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, as indicated, our government believes that all Canadians must pay their fair share of taxes, and once again, we recognize that most Canadians already do so. The investments we have made in budget 2016 include $444 million to actually provide the department and the staff with the tools they need to do the proper investigations.

March 7th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, as I believe I indicated at the beginning of my presentation, the government is prepared to support this motion, and we are very pleased that the member opposite has put this motion forward.

March 7th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Business of Supply  Absolutely, Mr. Speaker, I agree completely with the question and the premise of the question. Our government has made a commitment to Canadians that middle-class Canadians and those working hard to join them are our priority, and we are going to continue to make them our priority.

March 7th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, once again, I thank my colleague for his question. As I said, our government recognizes that all Canadians must pay their fair share of taxes. Indeed, the vast majority of Canadians do pay their fair share of taxes. For those who do not, we need to make sure that we finally have a system in place to fix the problem.

March 7th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, first of all, I would like to thank my colleague from Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie for moving this motion today. I am pleased to address the issue raised by the hon. member for Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie. I would like to state unequivocally that the Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that the tax system is fair to the middle class.

March 7th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Seniors  Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my hon. colleague for his research leading up to Motion No. 106. We are all very glad to have heard his speech on the motion today. Can my hon. colleague comment further on the benefits of a national seniors' strategy?

February 24th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Preclearance Act, 2016  Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for his speech and comments today. Could he tell us more about the economic and social benefits that Bill C-23 could have for our country?

February 24th, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal

Employment  Mr. Speaker, again, I will respond to the question that I was asked and prepared for this evening. I am happy to say that I do not share my hon. colleague's pessimism with regard to Canada's workforce. Canadians are among the most highly educated people in the world, placing at the top of all members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD, for post-secondary attainments.

February 23rd, 2017House debate

Ginette Petitpas TaylorLiberal