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The Economy , but they only account for $175 billion of the $380-billion deficit. In other words, the majority of the money is not going to everyday Canadians. If it were, every household would have $40,000. That is their share of the deficit. The money is going missing from the time it leaves
October 26th, 2020House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Finance committee , issues that everyday Canadians on Main Street don't care at all about. They care about ideas that will lead to genuine policy outcomes, as we've seen. As I made clear in my earlier remarks today, this committee has the ability to do that, the ability to suggest policy proposals
October 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Peter FragiskatosLiberal
Finance committee focusing on the lived realities of everyday Canadians. In my community in London, I know my constituents want us to focus on the COVID-19 response from an economic perspective. I know that constituents in every one of our communities feel exactly the same way. Why we have now
October 15th, 2020Committee meeting
Peter FragiskatosLiberal
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply to spend an increased amount of time with him, time that most Canadians do not have. However, the stress on everyday Canadians and what we have seen in seniors care facilities across our country is shocking. It is not the case for a majority of Canadians. We know that many Canadians
October 6th, 2020House debate
Todd DohertyConservative
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply handmade masks for local centres or donate their time and money to local organizations that serve our most vulnerable. It is my honour to represent the people of Richmond Hill and to continue to advocate for them. This speech was created with everyday Canadians like the residents
October 6th, 2020House debate
Majid JowhariLiberal
Airline Industry supporting airlines, will he also support everyday Canadians?
October 2nd, 2020House debate
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply a bill weeks ago, a bill worth over $50 billion in taxpayer spending, for a wholesome analysis and debate and for study at committee to hear from everyday Canadians and stakeholders who would have brought their voices forth with ideas and suggestions, the Liberals allowed for only
October 1st, 2020House debate
Tracy GrayConservative
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply to the stars”. Conservatives will show Canadians that we are a government in waiting. As a shadow minister, I have been entrusted with the responsibility to fulfill my role with respect, professionalism, the pursuit of excellence and the duty to fight for everyday Canadians. That is exactly
October 1st, 2020House debate
Raquel DanchoConservative
COVID-19 Emergency Response to small businesses, farmers, energy workers, fishers, everyday Canadians and the members of Parliament they have elected. He is acting in a dictatorial way and is doing this primarily to avoid accountability and to cover up his own scandal. Why does the Prime Minister put his own
September 29th, 2020House debate
Candice BergenConservative
Procedure and House Affairs committee bad for the government. I get it, but listen, what everyday Canadians care about right now is being taken care of. They care about knowing that their government is here for them and that Parliament actually working for them. I don't understand why the Conservatives are so hell
September 28th, 2020Committee meeting
Mark GerretsenLiberal
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship However, Mr. Speaker, the problem is there seems to be two processes: hundreds of special passes for famous athletes and billionaires, for example, while everyday Canadians are kept from work or are separated from loved ones. On September 16, the public safety minister said
September 28th, 2020House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
COVID-19 Emergency Response Mr. Speaker, well, there it is. They believe that big, fat government programs can replace the dignity and productivity of a job. Everyday Canadians actually want the opportunity to work. That is the only thing that will permanently put food on the table and provide the wealth
September 25th, 2020House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Resumption of debate on Address in Reply Mr. Speaker, as we talk about the throne speech in today's debate and in debates in the future, it is important to reflect on how the federal government has performed over the past six months in terms of taking care of everyday Canadians. There will always be more work
September 25th, 2020House debate
Mark GerretsenLiberal
Public Safety , or he is pretending they do not. The Liberals gave a pass to hundreds of rich, connected travellers, but the minister personally rejected the fiancé of a Canadian who is sick with cancer. That is quite the double standard. Meanwhile, everyday Canadians, businesses and families still
September 24th, 2020House debate
Shannon StubbsConservative
Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply the Throne. They can count on the New Democrats to do that. We have done that through this pandemic and we are going to be here every day fighting for everyday Canadians.
September 24th, 2020House debate
Gord JohnsNDP