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Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I am a little surprised that the NDP would ask me that kind of question, since they are supporting the Liberals and supporting so much spending. We know that inflation has changed everything. Before inflation got so high, people could still pay for their homes, their mortgages, their housing.

May 2nd, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise in the House to discuss the motion we are moving today to call on the government to make renting more affordable and make access to first-time home ownership easier. This is something that the government does not seem to be too concerned about. Who pays the price at the end of the day?

May 2nd, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1  Madam Speaker, obviously, health transfers have been pretty minimal. They did not live up to the provinces' expectations. There comes a point when it is hard to understand why a lot more funding is not being transferred to the provinces for health care. Basically, we have seen the current government waste a lot of money.

April 25th, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1  Madam Speaker, I do not know why we are talking about cutting services. We just have to pay attention to the wasteful spending of the Liberals over there. If the government would control its spending and stop the waste, everything would be fine. I always have a problem with saying that services need to be cut.

April 25th, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1  Madam Speaker, these are investments in North America, but the question is, when will it actually happen? First of all, there are always delays and huge costs. It costs far too much. Taxation also needs to be reviewed, because all the delays and paperwork do not help us persuade foreign investors to come here.

April 25th, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1  Madam Speaker, I rise in the House today to speak to a subject that could have been a source of hope for Canadians who are struggling to make ends meet, but that is not the case. Sadly, this discussion is just a formality, since the costly and socialist NDP-Liberal coalition has control over the government for the next few years.

April 25th, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Questions on the Order Paper  With regard to what will happen following the coming into force of Bill C-208, An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (transfer of small business or family farm or fishing corporation), from the 43rd Parliament: (a) when will the government set a coming into force date for the new act; (b) as of what date will transactions be affected by this act; (c) what directives is the government issuing for accountants and other individuals affected by the new act regarding the (i) time when this act must start being applied, (ii) way in which to interpret this act; and (d) how will the act be applied to transactions that begin before the coming into force date, but are not concluded until after the coming into force date?

April 25th, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

National Defence  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is displaying a special kind of incompetence, and once again, Canadians are the ones who will pay the price. He increased the cost of the public service by 50% in eight years without being able to prevent 150,000 employees from going on strike, the worst strike in 40 years.

April 24th, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Democratic Institutions  Mr. Speaker, the FBI arrested two suspected Chinese agents yesterday morning for allegedly operating a police station in New York City. In Quebec, the RCMP recently informed the public that Chinese authorities were running covert police stations in the Montreal area. While the United States proactively dismantles Beijing-operated police stations, Canada sits idly by doing nothing.

April 18th, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the carbon tax will increase on April 1. Unfortunately that is not an April Fool's joke. The carbon tax increases the cost of food and the cost of fuel for truckers. It also directly impacts our farmers and our producers. According to Canada's Food Price Report 2023, if the tax triples, a 5,000-acre farm will pay more than $150,000 in taxes.

March 30th, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Taxation  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister drove Canadians into the worst inflation in 40 years. If that were not enough, he is now attacking Canadian microbreweries. On April 1, the excise tax on beer, wine and spirits is going up by 6.3%. This will hurt everyone from producers to consumers.

March 21st, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

International Trade committee  You can take it; there are only 15 seconds left.

March 9th, 2023Committee meeting

Richard MartelConservative

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, the Liberals keep breaking records, but not records we can be proud of. The Prime Minister has plunged us into the worst inflation in 40 years. Because of him, Canadians have to tighten their belts and choose between feeding, housing or clothing themselves. After eight years with the Liberals in power, Canadians have to choose between one essential need and another.

March 9th, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Housing  Mr. Speaker, here is how Canada has changed since 2015. After eight years under this Prime Minister, average mortgage payments have more than doubled. After eight years under this Prime Minister, the cost of groceries has gone up by 11.6%. In a G7 country, it is now extremely difficult for people to feed and house themselves.

March 6th, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative

Justice  Mr. Speaker, after eight years of this Prime Minister, the numbers are worrisome. Violent crimes are up 32% and gang-related murders are up 92%. That is where things stand under the Liberals. Why? It is because they have introduced policies that benefit criminals rather than victims.

February 6th, 2023House debate

Richard MartelConservative