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Public Accounts committee  Thank you, Madam Chair. The current estimate, as the deputy said, of $56 billion to $60 billion does not include an amount for provincial or federal taxes. Through agreements between the provinces, and because the federal tax would return to the federal government in any case

May 25th, 2021Committee meeting

Troy Crosby

Government Operations committee  The most recent estimates from National Defence, putting the costs at about $56 billion to $60 billion, are from 2017. You might think that these estimates are a bit out of date, but a few days ago, National Defence reaffirmed that it's certain that the estimated costs of $56

March 8th, 2021Committee meeting

Yves Giroux

House debate   on exporting its commodities. Every year, our country exports $56 billion in agriculture and agri-food products. Transportation by water is an essential factor in getting those products to market. Over 90% of Canada's farmers are dependent on exports, with one in every two jobs in crop

April 28th, 2021House debate

Dan MazierConservative

Government Operations committee  They stated that they still stand by their initial amount, their estimate of 2017. A few days or weeks ago in anticipation or right after our report was tabled, they said that they still stand by that $56 billion to $60 billion for the 15 ships. My bet is that they will probably

March 8th, 2021Committee meeting

Yves Giroux

Human Resources committee   and complementing each other. With the addition of the rapid housing initiative, we are now at $56 billion as part of the national housing strategy. A lot of work has been done. Of course, there is more work to be done as well.

November 4th, 2020Committee meeting

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Housing   the industry and making sure Canadians have access to affordable housing, whether it is through ownership or on the rental side. The rental housing initiative, part of the $56-billion national housing strategy, also assists Canadians in finding a home. We have also launched the Canada

October 9th, 2020House debate

Adam VaughanLiberal

Housing  Madam Speaker, since this government took office in 2015, we have been consistently stepping up and making substantial investments in providing housing to Canadians from coast to coast to coast. A $56-billion national housing strategy is just part of that. Additionally, reaching

October 9th, 2020House debate

Adam VaughanLiberal

Housing   the country, targeting Canadians who are on the street and those who are at risk of being homeless, in addition to populations at risk such as women and children fleeing domestic violence. This, in addition to other aspects of the national housing strategy, brings us to close to $56

September 24th, 2020House debate

Ahmed HussenLiberal

Agriculture committee  -food products and exported $56 billion. It would be hard to argue that Canadian BRM programs have hindered the competitive position of Canadian farmers. Moreover, it is noteworthy that the average farm household has significantly greater income than the average non-farm household

June 12th, 2020Committee meeting

Alan Ker

Business of Supply   is estimated to be $56 billion a year. In 2019, the government established the Canadian pain task force, which is tasked with better defining the causes of chronic pain and providing recommendations to Health Canada with respect to prevention and management. The objective is to reduce

February 18th, 2020House debate

Mark GerretsenLiberal

Resumption of debate on Address in Reply   for elderly people, which is about $56 billion; benefits for families with children, which is about $24 billion, and I touched on that in my speech; and then unemployment benefits, which is about $20 billion. That program is continually monitored and adjusted according to whether

December 13th, 2019House debate

John McKayLiberal

Resumption of debate on Address in Reply   amounts that go back to Canadians. The first line in that set of lines shows that $56 billion will go to elderly benefits, the second line shows that about $20 billion will be returned to Canadians in the form of employment insurance and the third line shows that $24 billion will go

December 13th, 2019House debate

John McKayLiberal

Business of Supply   that the Harper government was in power, that government ran significant deficits. One of these deficits was among the largest in modern Canadian history. It was $56 billion for a single year. The Conservatives added $150 billion to the deficit during this period. The Canada child benefit

February 4th, 2019House debate

Rémi Massé

Natural Resources committee   the “other” oil and gas industry, the offshore—20 years ago. Since then, over $120 billion in value has been created through investments of about $56 billion. From this, Canadians have received over $30 billion in tax and royalties, and many thousands and thousands of high-paying jobs

May 1st, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Keating

Finance committee   oil and gas investment is expected to increase by $56 billion, or 6%, in 2018. The U.S. alone will see an increase of about 15%. In contrast, Canadian oil and gas investment is expected to decrease from $45 billion down to $43 billion. For oil sands, investment is expected

September 25th, 2018Committee meeting

Ben Brunnen