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Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1   will balance itself. The people of Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte who call my office and email us are anxious and looking for a plan. Adding $1.4 trillion to the national debt saddles our grandkids, their grandkids and their children with the burden of paying this back. That is unfair

June 11th, 2021House debate

Doug ShipleyConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1  . The grand plan for the budget to balance itself was failing. Now here we are a year and a half since the last election, and the $20-billion deficits we were concerned about then seem like a drop in the bucket compared with the enormous budget we are debating today. For years

May 26th, 2021House debate

Gerald SorokaConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1   costs take all the fun out of the party. Let us all just agree the budget will balance itself. That it is modern monetary theory at work, and we should not be surprised this is coming from the left-leaning Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Modern monetary theory says

May 25th, 2021House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1   believe the budget will balance itself, have taken a look at the current financial situation of the provinces and territories, which have been absolutely devastated by this pandemic. Very few provinces are going to have the resources to kick in and pay their share of the made-in-Ottawa

May 6th, 2021House debate

John BarlowConservative

Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1   spending. He then raised a red flag about the government's data. Much like the Prime Minister, the government acts as though money grows on trees, that money can be printed or that it is no big deal and the budget will balance itself. Those are the words of the Prime Minister himself

May 6th, 2021House debate

Alain RayesConservative

Criminal Code   will balance itself. For some reason, the Liberals believe that creating more red tape for law-abiding firearms owners in confiscating their property will somehow stop gang and gun violence in Toronto. They are so confident this is a proven solution that they have even introduced another

April 23rd, 2021House debate

John WilliamsonConservative

The Budget   to him. She wonders who will pay that back. Concerning the urgency to introduce a budget, we did not expect that from this government, because this Prime Minister, of course, famously said that the budget would balance itself and that we would have very modest deficits during his

April 21st, 2021House debate

Michael BarrettConservative

Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020   sheet, our national debt recently surpassed a tragic milestone, a debt of $1 trillion, which is a first for Canada. That is $1,000 billion for those counting. This all from the party whose leader famously stated, “The budget will balance itself”. While these numbers may seem too

February 2nd, 2021House debate

Kerry-Lynne FindlayConservative

Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020   that “the budget will balance itself”, and that we did not have to worry about that, which seems to be the attitude I am sensing from this Liberal member.

February 2nd, 2021House debate

Ted FalkConservative

Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020  . We do not have a fiscal anchor. We used to have one years ago, which was “the budget will balance itself“. That was the Liberals' original fiscal anchor. Then it changed to the budget would be balanced in the third year. Then the fiscal anchor became 27.5% debt to GDP, then 30.5

February 2nd, 2021House debate

Kelly McCauleyConservative

Natural Resources   found out that not only had trees not been planted, but there was no plan and no budget for it; zero trees planted and no plan in place. I know the Prime Minister thinks that the budget will balance itself. Does he also believe that trees will plant themselves?

November 6th, 2020House debate

Rachael HarderConservative

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply   the warning signs, believing that the dispute between commercial fishermen and the Mi'kmaq was going to settle itself, just like the Prime Minister thought that a budget would balance itself. However, neither will happen as long as the Liberal government is in office. All

October 1st, 2020House debate

Chris d'EntremontConservative

Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply   and nephews and younger generations will struggle with affordability, starting a business, buying a home and planning for retirement. They may never experience the same health care, pensions or services their grandparents did. In 2014, the Prime Minister said, “The budget will balance

September 25th, 2020House debate

Shannon StubbsConservative

Canada Emergency Student Benefit Act  Mr. Speaker, the last time the Liberal Party talked about balancing budgets was when it guaranteed Canadians that the budget would balance itself in 2019. Since then, we have not heard hide nor hair of balanced budgets coming from that side of the House. It is quite worrying

April 29th, 2020House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

The Economy   the reason why the budget must balance itself?

March 12th, 2020House debate

Warren SteinleyConservative