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Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, we absolutely do, because that was a baloney answer from the minister, and that is what we are getting from the B.C. premier as well. There are 200,000 British Columbians relying on food banks in a single month now. The tax credit shell game, if one qualifies, is way less than one pays.

March 18th, 2024House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, common-sense Conservatives will stop the crime that the NDP-Liberal Prime Minister has unleashed on our streets for eight years. Instead of enforcing the law and stopping crime, he is going after law-abiding sport shooters and hunters. Machine guns have been illegal in Canada since the 1970s, but last week, caught on video, violent attackers with machine guns opened fire at a home in small city White Rock.

February 26th, 2024House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Anti-Asian Racism  Mr. Speaker, as Asian Canadians welcome the year of the dragon, Richmond residents gathered to protest taxpayer-funded drug use in their community. A video from the protest has gone viral internationally. As citizens dared to speak up, they were shouted down by a vile left-wing racist screaming, “Go back to Hong Kong” and “Go back to where you came from.”

February 14th, 2024House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to Canada’s vote at the United Nations on December 12, 2023 in favour of a ceasefire: (a) on what date was Ambassador Bob Rae instructed to vote in favour of a ceasefire, and who provided that instruction to the Ambassador; (b) which Jewish groups were consulted prior to the government making the decision and what feedback did they get; (c) if Jewish groups were not consulted about this vote prior to Canada taking this position, why were they not consulted; and (d) what is the government’s rationale for changing its longstanding position on Israel?

January 29th, 2024House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the government’s supply and confidence agreement with the NDP and the associated universal, single payer pharmacare program: what are the government's projected costs to implement this program for 2024 and each of the following five years, broken down by year?

January 29th, 2024House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the government’s Rapid Response Mechanism and the reaction to the Spamouflage campaign: (a) which members of Parliament were targeted; (b) which other elected officials, including at a provincial, territorial, or local level were targeted; (c) which unelected officials or individuals were targeted; (d) on what date did the government first become aware of the program; and (e) for each individual in (a) through (c), on what date did the government (i) become aware that that individual was targeted, (ii) notify that individual that they were being targeted?

December 12th, 2023House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Points of Order  Mr. Speaker, this is on the same point of order. There is a long-standing rule in the House that one's comments should not bring disorder to the House. The comments by the member, which the member for Winnipeg North is defending, were so egregious, so inflammatory and so erroneous that they caused disorder in the House.

November 30th, 2023House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Committees of the House  Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives agree to apply the vote, with Conservatives voting yea.

November 29th, 2023House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Finance  Mr. Speaker, here is breaking news: Rents spiked in October at the highest rate in 40 years. Rents are up, taxes are up, prices are up and interest rates are up. The Prime Minister's reckless spending is causing pain. Scotiabank says mortgage rates would be two full percentage points lower if the government would just control its spending.

November 24th, 2023House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, photo ops do not build homes, and when our leader was not the so-called minister but was the minister, rent was lower, down payments were lower and housing was lower. It was a much more affordable place eight years ago than it is today in Canada. Here at home at a time when Canadians are struggling with the cost of everything, the Prime Minister wants to quadruple the carbon tax.

November 24th, 2023House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Automotive Industry  Mr. Speaker, this is the government that sent turbines to Putin so he can pump natural gas into Europe and fund his war machine. We should end dollars for dictators and turn them into paycheques for our people. The Prime Minister gave $15 billion to Stellantis in Windsor without protecting Canadian jobs; $15 billion is being used to bring in up to 1,600 foreign replacement workers.

November 24th, 2023House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the government’s safe supply initiative: (a) how much (i) heroin, (ii) crack cocaine, (iii) cocaine, (iv) fentanyl, (v) methamphetamine or crystal methamphetamine, (vi) other substance, broken down by type, does the government estimate was distributed as part of safe supply, in total and broken down by year since 2018; and (b) what is the breakdown of (a) by province or territory?

November 20th, 2023House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Housing  Mr. Speaker, after eight years of the NDP-Liberal government and two years of its housing accelerator, photo ops are up exponentially, but investment in housing construction is down 14%. The Prime Minister promised to make housing more affordable. What has he delivered? Nothing but photos of suits in boots.

November 20th, 2023House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Housing  Mr. Speaker, photo ops do not build homes. We need more homes in Canada, a lot more, not less. Fourteen per cent less year over year is what failure looks like. We need homes, not bureaucracy. Since this housing minister took over, investment in housing construction is still plummeting, down 14% year over year.

November 20th, 2023House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Points of Order  Mr. Speaker, if you are ruling that it is an appropriate point of order, I am prepared to respond, but I do not think it was a point of order. It was a prepared statement, written out. We all face threats being public servants and being in the public eye in this House, including me and many of my colleagues, for a variety of reasons.

November 8th, 2023House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative