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Canada Labour Code Mr. Speaker, we can see the NDP spinning its partisan talking points. I am here thoughtfully discussing, and asking questions and seeking answers on Bill C-58. I asked questions throughout my remarks today about how this piece of legislation is going to affect everyday
November 27th, 2023House debate
Rosemarie FalkConservative
Canada Labour Code is for hearing different views, especially from different representatives across the country, to come to a formulated, educated solution or end goal. I have asked how this bill is going to affect everyday Canadians. That is my question.
November 27th, 2023House debate
Rosemarie FalkConservative
Canada Labour Code , labour disruptions in these critical industries have a serious cost for businesses. Beyond that, they can also have a potentially devastating impact on everyday Canadians. That downstream impact should not be cast aside in this debate, and it cannot be ignored. It raises questions
November 27th, 2023House debate
Rosemarie FalkConservative
Canada Labour Code is that the Liberals, now hand in hand with the NDP, have long abandoned the workers they claim to represent. Their policies, rather than offering relief, have contributed to the reality where everyday Canadians struggle to afford the basic costs of living. This abandonment is not just a failure
November 24th, 2023House debate
Gerald SorokaConservative
Affordable Housing and Groceries Act . That means we are just continuing to see housing built that is not going to make a difference for everyday Canadians. The financialization of housing is taking away everyday, common people's rights in this country. We need to do better. Part of that is having non-market housing. I want
November 23rd, 2023House debate
Affordable Housing and Groceries Act to make a difference for everyday Canadians.
November 23rd, 2023House debate
Industry committee you elaborate on that to non-privacy and non-AI experts such as ourselves, who are grasping the information that's put in front of us in this bill, and on how important this is to everyday Canadians going forward, realistically? Can you elaborate on what you meant
November 23rd, 2023Committee meeting
Francesco SorbaraLiberal
Government Business No. 30—Proceedings on Bill C-56 be balanced by the year 2028? Since then, the costly coalition of the NDP and Liberals has announced $100 billion dollars of additional debt. After eight years, it is clearer than ever that the costly coalition is not worth the cost, and this mini-budget does nothing to help everyday
November 23rd, 2023House debate
Brad RedekoppConservative
Government Business No. 30—Proceedings on Bill C-56 to genuinely address the woes of everyday Canadians. This sudden adoption reeks of desperation. Maybe they have seen the polls. Maybe they are hearing in their ridings that the Conservatives are the only party putting forward common-sense ideas. Maybe the Conservative message of common
November 23rd, 2023House debate
Glen MotzConservative
Carbon Pricing $11,000 in carbon taxes alone. That is today. Now the Prime Minister wants to quadruple the tax on Canadian farmers, which will drive up the cost of production, drive food growth out of this country and drive prices up for everyday Canadian families. Once again, how much
November 22nd, 2023House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Business of Supply an incredible amount of profit off the backs of everyday Canadians. We know that Canadians across the country and in North Island—Powell River are scraping by and cutting back. They are trying to make ends meet, but it feels absolutely impossible. They deserve a break on their heating bills
November 7th, 2023House debate
Lowering Prices for Canadians Act not realize the struggles of everyday Canadians. However, for everyday Canadians things are tough. If they do not have a private chef like the Leader of the Conservatives or the Prime Minister, things are tough. Things are tough for people like Ambyr, who I recently met. She broke down
November 6th, 2023House debate
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, Conservatives have consistently in the House advocated to axe the carbon tax because everyday Canadians are struggling. Everyday Canadians are struggling in my region. They are struggling in Atlantic Canada. They are struggling out west, and they are struggling
November 2nd, 2023House debate
Melissa LantsmanConservative
Climate Change . It is not like they cannot afford it. Oil executives are raking in record profits, while everyday Canadians are struggling to make ends meet. If the Liberals wanted to stop pretending to be a climate leader and instead take real climate action, they would stop listening to oil and gas CEOs
November 8th, 2023House debate
Business of Supply of living. I talk to everyday Canadians across my region, who are trying so hard to keep up with costs. At the same time, Canada's biggest corporations, including the oil and gas sector, have record profits unlike anything they have seen for about 30 years. We need to address
November 7th, 2023House debate