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Taxation  , industrial processes and heat. That is why the world still gets 80% of its energy from fossil fuels. Even though private investment in clean-energy technology is increasing, the Prime Minister and his handlers see the weather as an opportunity to remake society, the so-called “great reset

October 25th, 2022House debate

Cheryl GallantConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1   policy to a whole plethora of things that find their place nowhere within the bank's mandate. Even on the bank's website, Paul Beaudry, a deputy governor, talks about, in his words, “the great reset”, whatever that means. He believes this is part of the Bank of Canada's mandate

June 22nd, 2021House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Business of Supply   no domestic capability to manufacture its own vaccine. This leaves Canadians and its enterprises where we are today. The economic statement, the great reset budget, or however else the Prime Minister refers to the plan that was peddled to Canadians, follows the same muddy-headed thinking

December 7th, 2020House debate

Cheryl GallantConservative

The Budget   at home, support the resource sector, get Canadians back to work and secure the future for them and their children without this Prime Minister's great reset.

April 27th, 2021House debate

Jeremy PatzerConservative

The Budget   the Prime Minister said, which is that he believes the global pandemic is an opportunity to reimagine the economy and to participate in what he called a great reset. Make no mistake, this budget is absolutely a targeted, pre-election budget that is actually full of the Liberal left

April 22nd, 2021House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

The Budget  . Meanwhile, in the most elite and privileged positions, the Prime Minister and finance minister call COVID a so-called opportunity to pursue an ideological great reset of the economy and busy themselves with reimagining, all a bunch of new ways of how to spend Canadians' money. Speaking

April 22nd, 2021House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Oil Tanker Moratorium Act   recovery to follow, as the great reset. The inconsistencies, inadequacies and contradictions of multiple systems, from health to finance to education, are more exposed than ever, and there is great concern for the future of lives and livelihoods. This pandemic has shaken our country

November 2nd, 2020House debate

James CummingConservative

Procedure and House Affairs committee   you have given us balance where you said it was not a great reset, but a reset. If only that were true. Those of us around this, in all honesty, if the intentions truly were altruistic and true, could probably say that it was for the best, but it wasn't. When we got back, we got

January 28th, 2021Committee meeting

Todd DohertyConservative

Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020   be amplified in western Canada. The consensus I received from my constituents over the past many months is clear. They do not want a global pandemic to be the pretext for a great reset of our economy, nor do they want the government’s continued failure to effectively fight COVID-19

January 26th, 2021House debate

Cathay WagantallConservative

Broadcasting Act   crowd. Their agenda is to silence the diversity in the voices in Canada. Canadians have every reason to be concerned. The Prime Minister goes to the United Nations and says one thing, and then denies his own words when questioned about his version of the great reset he has planned

December 11th, 2020House debate

Cheryl GallantConservative

Business of Supply   members had been starting to talk about their great reset stimulation and other singular-driven goals, we are spending virtually more than any other country in the G7, but we have the highest unemployment, so it is obvious that some of these programs are not working for their intended

December 7th, 2020House debate

James CummingConservative

Finance committee  Thank you. I'm just worried for Canadians, who are in an incredible time of crisis, that we have been just holding off and stalling. This feels like more stalling, giving, perhaps, the Prime Minister more time to do his great reset. I'm getting all kinds of calls about

November 17th, 2020Committee meeting

Tamara JansenConservative