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Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 Madam Speaker, the hon. member speaks about common sense, but he has not shared any today. In fact, what he has done is list all the economic violence of capitalism and the impacts it has on everyday Canadians. When the member talks about the housing market, he never talks
April 24th, 2023House debate
Public Accounts committee to invest large sums? Granted, it's not what Pearson called for, 0.7% of GDP, but my understanding is that it is around 0.3% of GDP, which is not insignificant at all. What's in it for the everyday Londoner? What's in it for the everyday Canadian? You did touch on this when you talked
April 20th, 2023Committee meeting
Peter FragiskatosLiberal
Ethics for everyday Canadians?
April 20th, 2023House debate
Committees of the House are earning good wages, that their job loss is negligible? This is what we have seen from the government again and again. It attacks businesses and regular, everyday Canadians for ideological reasons. The government again stated, with respect to the 3,000 lost jobs, that the wealthy have
April 20th, 2023House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Ethics to those Trudeau Foundation donors, who will obviously be expecting something in return for it. Everyday Canadians pay for their own accommodations when they go on vacation. Will the Prime Minister agree to pay back that $80,000 gift?
April 19th, 2023House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Ethics . Whether it is flying to the Aga Khan's island, the $6,000-a-night hotels in London or his latest family luxury vacation, the Prime Minister keeps showing us just how out of touch he is with everyday Canadians. When will the Prime Minister stop working for the billionaires and start
April 18th, 2023House debate
The Budget and gas even though it also has petroleum based companies. We have a huge problem when it comes to the Conservatives and Liberals propping up the super wealthy in our country. They are putting it on the backs of everyday Canadians and not allowing them to get services and important
April 18th, 2023House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
The Budget violent crimes in the news. These are now happening in cities and are random. There are random stabbings happening on transit and in the streets. This is not gang-related violence that is terrorizing everyday Canadians, but just random crime. One thing that is so terrifying
April 17th, 2023House debate
Laila GoodridgeConservative
Online Streaming Act Madam Speaker, when the government is turning over the power to big government bureaucrats to be able to make all these decisions, without taking the input of basic, everyday Canadians, that is definitely a big part of it. One thing the Conservatives want to do, a goal of ours
March 30th, 2023House debate
Jeremy PatzerConservative
Online Streaming Act Madam Speaker, it is very sad. With the interest that this bill has generated among grassroots, average, everyday Canadians, it is very sad that the Liberals did not take this to heart but actually sought closure. We should have had prolonged debate on this bill so
March 30th, 2023House debate
Leslyn LewisConservative
Online Streaming Act service by a user of the service, unless the programs are prescribed by regulation”. We have to make sure to read the fine print. Later on, the bill would specifically exempt user-generated content. This is the stuff that everyday Canadians post every day. The Liberals say the bill
March 30th, 2023House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Online Streaming Act Madam Speaker, whether it was the minister or one of the many other members, it has very clearly been said that what the bill would not do is, “impose regulations on the content [of] everyday Canadians post on social media.” It “does not limit [Canadians'] freedom of expression
March 30th, 2023House debate
Kevin LamoureuxLiberal
Online Streaming Act in the legislation, that Conservatives have to stop spreading misinformation, whether it is in the chamber or publicly. I said that this bill would not “impose regulations on the content that everyday Canadians post on social media...impose regulations on Canadian digital content creators
March 30th, 2023House debate
Kevin LamoureuxLiberal
Government Operations committee I really appreciate, Mr. Palter, your sharing with us that you're less than 1% of the overall outsourcing that's taking place in Canada. I'll just say, for everyday Canadians, that your company had $642,000 in consulting contracts with Canada in 2011 and now you're at $32
March 29th, 2023Committee meeting
Gord JohnsNDP
The Budget on the interest costs on the national debt. It is ridiculous. We are spending nearly as much money to pay the interest costs on the debt as we are spending on health transfers. These interest payments hinder the government's ability to provide services to everyday Canadians, people who pay
March 29th, 2023House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative