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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
National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act were given an opportunity to be on the side of the everyday Canadian person. Instead, Liberals chose to play politics. The bill that is before us today is yet another opportunity to be on the side of the Canadian people and to make sure that their safety, security and well-being
November 6th, 2023House debate
Rachael ThomasConservative
Business of Supply nothing about the record profits of the fossil fuel sector, which is soaking up that extra 63¢ a litre, and it is gobbling that up at the expense of everyday Canadians. We know that, since 2022, the oil and gas sector in Canada has made a $30-billion increase in profits, or a 1,000
November 2nd, 2023House debate
Patrick WeilerLiberal
Business of Supply down the motion to remove the carbon tax from home heating. We cannot make this stuff up. For eight years, the Liberals ignored the science. They ignored the feedback from businesses, which decided to close up shop or move south, and they ignored the cries from everyday Canadians
November 2nd, 2023House debate
Melissa LantsmanConservative
National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act of everyday Canadians is not that great. I think about the Rogers and Shaw merger and the forthcoming decision about the RBC and HSBC merger. I think these will be important moments. The Liberals have already failed on Rogers and Shaw. An important moment coming up for the government
October 30th, 2023House debate
Building Homes Not Bureaucracy Act Conservative team stands up on behalf of everyday Canadians who are suffering after eight years of the Liberal-NDP government. Our job, of course, is to hold ministers to account and try—
October 30th, 2023House debate
Melissa LantsmanConservative
Canadian Aviation Regulations Mr. Speaker, it is always an honour to rise in the House and engage in critical discussions about the policies that effect the lives of everyday Canadians. Today, we are being presented with a motion that calls for the adoption of International Civil Aviation Organization
October 25th, 2023House debate
Dan MuysConservative
Health committee that the money that was printed flooded the economy and caused this significant 40-year inflation high we now have with interest rates set by the Bank of Canada at 5%. We also know that the fallout from that has been absolutely incredibly bone crushing to the finances of everyday Canadians
October 23rd, 2023Committee meeting
Stephen EllisConservative
Business of Supply the good hard-working people I know in Wolfville are still struggling to get by on their average salaries for everyday Canadians. What does he have to say about that?
October 17th, 2023House debate
Business of Supply and everyday Canadians. We are hearing that people cannot get into housing because of supply. We are also talking to the people who actually build the homes. The number one issue today is interest rates, which were fuelled by the government's deficits. Builders will be sitting on land
October 17th, 2023House debate
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
Finance Mr. Speaker, after eight years of failed Liberal-NDP policies, the finance minister experiences inflation much differently than everyday Canadians. Her enormous inflationary deficits led to 40-year highs in inflation that caused the Bank of Canada interest rates to go up, more
October 16th, 2023House debate
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
Business of Supply shadow minister. What is remarkable is that he also warned of the risks and costs back in 2007, 16 years ago, of the Liberals' plan to implement a carbon tax, which he warned would cost everyday Canadians thousands of dollars that they would not be able to afford. He has always
September 28th, 2023House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Carbon Pricing have to pay. That is a 67% increase. The Liberal-NDP carbon tax is hurting everyday Canadians, who are just trying to have a nice Thanksgiving dinner with their families. After eight long years of the Liberals, Canadians have had enough. Why are the Liberals not axing the carbon
October 6th, 2023House debate
James BezanConservative
Affordable Housing and Groceries Act to be talking about those great ideas. We do not focus on building penthouses, but making sure we are building affordable housing. This means that the everyday Canadians, whose paycheques are stretched and are unable to buy things at the grocery store, will be able to afford an apartment
September 25th, 2023House debate
Ryan WilliamsConservative
Strengthening the Port System and Railway Safety in Canada Act courts. Last March, when the then minister of transport, the member for Mississauga Centre, spoke to the bill at second reading, he claimed that it would reduce cost pressures, thereby making life a little more affordable for everyday Canadians. How can the member for Mississauga
September 21st, 2023House debate
Michael CooperConservative