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Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, No. 2   has estimated that 25,000 person-years of employment will be created due to our EI credit. I had the pleasure of joining the Prime Minister in a trade mission to the United Kingdom in September. There, I had the opportunity to meet with Dan Kelly, the president of CFIB, Canadian

October 31st, 2014House debate

Pierre LemieuxConservative

Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, No. 2   that the credit would create 25,000 person-years of employment. While we are lowering payroll taxes for 90% of businesses in Canada, the Liberal leader has pledged to raise pension payroll taxes. Not only that, but the Liberal EI agenda would give EI benefits to prisoners, pay for a 45-day

October 30th, 2014House debate

Kevin SorensonConservative

Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, No. 2   that our small business job credit would create 25,000 person years of employment over the next few years. Monique Moreau, of the CFIB, said, “small businesses in Canada should be thrilled with this announcement...because they told us time and time again that payroll taxes like EI

October 29th, 2014House debate

Andrew SaxtonConservative

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, our hiring credit for small business will cut employment insurance payroll costs by 15% and will help businesses save more than $550 million. The CFIB says that the credit will create 25,000 person-years of employment. We are reducing payroll costs for 90

October 29th, 2014House debate

Joe OliverConservative

Employment Insurance  ”. It will lower payroll taxes by 15%. It will create 25,000 person-years of jobs. It will impact 90% of businesses. Some 780,000 businesses will benefit from this plan. That is in contrast to the 45-day work year, which will cost—

October 29th, 2014House debate

Joe OliverConservative

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, the CFIB says the small business job credit will in fact create 25,000 person-years of employment. They call it, “fantastic news for Canada’s entrepreneurs and their employees, and as such, can only be a positive for the Canadian economy”. We are lowering EI

October 24th, 2014House debate

Andrew SaxtonConservative

Employment Insurance  Mr. Speaker, let us hear from the people who actually create the jobs. CFIB says the small business job credit will create 25,000 person years of employment and called it, and I quote, “fantastic news for Canada's entrepreneurs and their employees”, and as such “can only

October 10th, 2014House debate

Andrew SaxtonConservative

Employment Insurance  Mr. Speaker, perhaps the opposition should listen to the groups that actually create the jobs. Those are groups like the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. The small business job credit, it says, will create 25,000 person-years of employment. I will quote

October 9th, 2014House debate

Kevin SorensonConservative

Employment  Mr. Speaker, our small business job credit will lower EI tax premiums by 15%. It will save small businesses $550 million. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business said that this credit will create up to 25,000 person-years of employment. While we are lowering payroll

September 25th, 2014House debate

Kevin SorensonConservative

Employment Insurance  Mr. Speaker, the CFIB was very clear. Our plan would create 25,000 person-years. This is extremely advantageous for the economy, for the generation of employment in this country. In contrast, the Liberal plan would encourage the firing of seasonal and temporary workers

September 24th, 2014House debate

Joe OliverConservative

Business of Supply   for small employers to hire that...extra worker, increase employee wages or...pay for workplace training.... He concludes that: Across Canada, we estimate the $550-million left in the hands of small businesses will lead to 25,000 person years of employment.... He adds

September 23rd, 2014House debate

Lawrence ToetConservative

Business of Supply   to a seven-year break-even rate, ensuring that premiums are no higher than they need to be. It is estimated that this measure alone will create 25,000 person-years of employment. Therefore, I am a bit confused why the Liberals would accuse us of not creating jobs when the facts speak

September 23rd, 2014House debate

Andrew SaxtonConservative

Business of Supply   are the biggest disincentive to hiring”. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business also estimates that the new credit would create 25,000 person years of employment over the next few years alone. Indeed, job creation is one of the many reasons that our government is committed to keeping

September 23rd, 2014House debate

Lois BrownConservative

Business of Supply   that the credit will create 25,000 person-years of employment over the next two to three years alone. The Minister of Finance also confirmed that in 2017, EI premiums will go from the current $1.88 per $100 of earnings down to $1.47. In 2017, we will definitely have moved to the point where we

September 23rd, 2014House debate

Daryl KrampConservative

Business of Supply   will save employers $550 million, money they can use to hire more Canadians. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business estimates the credit will create 25,000 person-years of employment over the next two to three years. The Minister of Finance also confirmed that in 2017, EI

September 23rd, 2014House debate

Gerald KeddyConservative