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The Economy  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister promised Canadians that borrowing billions of dollars would create jobs for Canadians, but we just learned this morning that 23,000 full-time jobs were lost in October. Will the Prime Minister finally get a plan to create jobs, not just deficits?

November 4th, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

The Economy  Mr. Speaker, when we were in office, we implemented the two largest infrastructure plans in the country while balancing the budget. On April 1, 2014, we launched a $70-billion project. It takes two to three years to get infrastructure projects started. We are the ones who did the groundwork for the projects that the Liberals are announcing.

November 4th, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

Finance  Mr. Speaker, as we welcome our Olympic athletes here today, the only medal that government over there deserves is a medal for the worst public administration. The Liberals promised a $10-billion deficit, which was already pretty huge, but now it looks like it could be double or even triple that amount by the end of the fiscal year.

November 2nd, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

Finance  Mr. Speaker, my former colleague, Jim Flaherty, was once named the best finance minister in the world. I cannot wait to see who will be named next. The only medal our children might get is a medal for hope, because they will be the ones left to pay off the Liberal deficit for generations to come.

November 2nd, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

Employment  Mr. Speaker, the Liberals' economic plan is not working. Last week, the parliamentary budget officer informed us that no full-time jobs were created in Canada last year. Even worse, the number of jobs created last year was down by 50% compared to the average number of jobs we created in the past five years.

November 1st, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

Employment  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister promised to borrow billions of dollars and create a lot of jobs. He kept his promise to borrow and spend billions of dollars, but he did not keep his promise to create jobs. The figures speak for themselves. Statistics Canada is not out to please politicians.

November 1st, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

National Defence  Mr. Speaker, seven months ago, in March, my colleague from Louis-Saint-Laurent personally handed the Prime Minister a letter from Lucie Laperle. In that letter, Ms. Laperle outlined the problems she experienced in the Canadian Armed Forces, including discriminatory events. That is very serious.

October 27th, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

Employment  Mr. Speaker, this morning we learned from the parliamentary budget officer that 50% fewer jobs were created over the past year compared to the previous five-year average. The past five years include the worst economic crisis since the Second World War. It was the previous government that had to deal with that crisis, and yet we still created twice as many jobs.

October 27th, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has proven that he is incapable of signing major trade agreements. Why does the Prime Minister prefer taking part in fundraising activities for the Liberal Party over signing trade agreements that would benefit all Canadians?

October 26th, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, the Europeans must be very proud to hear that they are not doing their job. If I understand correctly, my colleague is saying that Mr. Barroso did not do his job when he came to Canada to speak with Mr. Harper about that agreement. There was an agreement, but the Liberals could not close the deal.

October 26th, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

Regional Economic Development  Mr. Speaker, for eight years, I had the honour of serving as the minister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec. From Sept-Îles to Hemmingford, from Val-d'Or to Longueuil, I travelled all over Quebec. I have nothing against the minister and I am not familiar with the Mississauga region, but I can say that, in Quebec, it is important to understand the uniqueness of each region.

October 25th, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

Regional Economic Development  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is going to eliminate the position of minister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec. This is a slap in the face to the regions of Quebec, which are losing someone who specifically listened to their needs.

October 25th, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, last week, we watched the Minister of International Trade leave the negotiating table for the economic agreement with Europe. She threw up her hands in despair and abandoned the negotiations. The government is unable to sign major trade agreements such as the trans-Pacific partnership and the softwood lumber agreement.

October 24th, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, last week, we watched the Minister of International Trade throw her hands up in despair and leave the negotiating table of the economic agreement with Europe. It is the same government that has been unable to sign major trade agreements like the softwood lumber agreement and the TPP.

October 24th, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, the government is simply incapable of signing major trade deals. The former government was off to a good start, and that effort would have resulted in a signed deal. We are now moving backwards. Since the Minister of International Trade seems to have thrown in the towel, will the Prime Minister pack his bags, go and meet with the leaders of the European Community, and sign this historic agreement for the future and the welfare of all provinces of Canada?

October 24th, 2016House debate

Denis LebelConservative