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Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to the government's promotion of heat pumps: (a) how many applications for funding through the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program have been received; (b) of the applications in (a), how many (i) were denied, (ii) were granted, (iii) are still awaiting a decision;

January 29th, 2024House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to the comments by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons on November 8, 2023, that "tens of thousands of people across the Prairies are getting the chance to replace their home heating oil": what is the breakdown of the number of homes on the Prairies that curren

January 29th, 2024House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Indigenous Affairs  Mr. Speaker, the PM said he values indigenous people most, but that is only true when they agree with him. After eight years, indigenous leaders fight the NDP-Liberals' anti-private sector, anti-resource, anti-energy agenda. There are 130 Ontario first nations that will take the

December 14th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, the chair, the MP for Calgary Skyview, should be ashamed and will pay for his choice to betray his constituents. Bill C-50 is the top-down global just transition that will end 170,000 jobs—

December 7th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Natural Resources  Mr. Speaker, the constituents of Calgary Skyview will hold their MP to account for his betrayal, and he will pay at the ballot box. Bill C-50 is the top-down just transition that will end oil and gas in Canada in favour of dictator and U.S. oil. The NDP-Liberals know it will kil

December 7th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50  Madam Speaker, I respect the MP greatly even though we do come at the issue of the future of oil and gas development in Canada from diametrically opposed positions, which are probably in part ideological and probably in part because of who we represent. I wonder if the member m

December 4th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50  Madam Speaker, all I would say to the member, who was sort of in and out of the committee, is that on October 30, when they tried to dictate the schedule for the committee, for the bills, Conservatives immediately countered with a compromised solution on the schedule. The NDP-Lib

December 4th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50  Madam Speaker, first of all, I actually already addressed the point in the previous 20 minutes, so I guess the member missed that. However, to talk about misrepresentation, of course, the study in committee that he is referring to had many witnesses. None of them called it “sust

December 4th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50  Madam Speaker, perhaps this goes back to my more than 20 years of academic background in political philosophy. The word is not new; it is an absolutely normal ideological divide depending on perspectives of how policy, economic and foreign, decisions are to be made. What COP28 i

December 4th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50  Madam Speaker, can I just finish? He asked me the question and keeps interrupting.

December 4th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50  Madam Speaker, maybe I will just summarize by saying that at COP28, they are globally discussing and planning for an economic policy, including, and chief among them, the just transition. Maybe the member should be a little more worried about the fact that the host of COP28 says,

December 4th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50  Madam Speaker, after eight years of the Liberal government, out of four major oil pipeline proposals, zero have gone forward. One is ballooning and ballooning because the government chose to buy it instead of giving it certainty, and it is still not built. There have been 18 prop

December 4th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50  Madam Speaker, I enjoy working with the member on committee and listening to him here in the House of Commons. I think there are some related issues. First of all, Conservatives want to green-light green projects, and we are going to do that by reducing timelines, reducing costs

December 4th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50  Mr. Speaker, what a thing to witness this coalition collude to cover-up and take a top-down action to force through a top-down bill. The Conservatives will not stop the fight for the people we represent and for the best interests of all Canadians. To review, the Liberals rammed

December 4th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50  Mr. Speaker, I am sure that many Conservative colleagues who represent oil and gas workers and rural or remote northern Canadians and who will be hurt by the culmination of the anti-energy agenda, represented by Bill C-50 and the just transition's top-down, central-planning Sovie

December 4th, 2023House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative