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Public Accounts committee the next few years to your ability to do the core functions of your job? You've already outlined, of course, the issue of your ability to do some of these other audits. What will that mean for taxpayers in the end? I don't know if we got to that. What's the impact on the everyday
June 13th, 2019Committee meeting
Blake RichardsConservative
Taxation Mr. Speaker, the privileged Prime Minister is simply out of touch with everyday Canadians, which is why he found it so easy to cut their take-home pay by raising payroll taxes, take away their tax credits for textbooks, transit and kids' arts and sports, and slap a carbon tax
June 12th, 2019House debate
Mark StrahlConservative
Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, my constituents, like constituents across Canada, pay attention to the work we do here in the House of Commons, and they do not like how the government is spending billions of dollars on corporations, not on everyday Canadians.
June 10th, 2019House debate
Business of Supply . Recently, I wrote to the minister to ask for a petroleum monitoring agency to be set up. We need to have more accountability to everyday Canadians about why the costs are so high, especially when at people in those communities have no other way to get to doctor appointments, to go
June 10th, 2019House debate
Business of Supply of the spectrum auction to make sure everyday Canadians benefit most from the revenue, rather than repeating the failures of previous Liberal and Conservative governments, which squandered almost $20 billion from previous auctions; and (e) directing the Canadian Radio-television
June 10th, 2019House debate
Business of Supply to egregious and outrageous sales and services practices through a Telecom Consumers’ Bill of Rights; (d) revisiting the structure of the spectrum auction to make sure everyday Canadians benefit most from the revenue, rather than repeating the failures of previous Liberal
June 10th, 2019House debate
Peter JulianNDP
Criminal Records Act record suspension and we have talked about expungement. The MP for Victoria put forward a bill on expungement, which was defeated by the government. It just does not make sense to us that everyday Canadians can go ahead now and legally use marijuana recreationally, while
June 6th, 2019House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
Energy Costs him know that we are thinking of him and that he is my prayers every night. He put through a private member's bill to remove the GST on the carbon tax, not to allow a tax on a tax. What happened? Well, people on this side voted to eliminate the GST to help everyday Canadians
May 31st, 2019House debate
Kelly McCauleyConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2019, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, one thing we have not talked enough about is tax havens and tax loopholes for the rich. That is not being dealt with in this budget. CEOs are still getting the CEO tax loophole. They are paying less taxes than everyday Canadians who have worked hard to earn
May 31st, 2019House debate
Gord JohnsNDP
The Environment , it is increasing taxes on everyday Canadians as part of its environmental plan, while giving subsidies to other Canadians who are supposedly doing very well in the name of the environment. I have a two-part question. First, why is the government not proposing legislation to respond
May 27th, 2019House debate
Garnett GenuisConservative
The Environment Madam Speaker, there are four points to which I will respond. First, it is not a crisis when somebody from the Green Party gets elected. It shows the political culture in the country is maturing to the point where everyday Canadians are recognizing what the Green Party has
May 27th, 2019House debate
Arif ViraniLiberal
Pharmacare for their wealthy and elite friends, but everyday Canadians are told again and again that they have to settle for less. Will the Liberals stop this rush to a one-sided, industry-first approach and instead agree to the New Democrat plan for pharmacare for all?
May 27th, 2019House debate
Business of Supply tirelessly to get the Liberals to drop the half-measures, stop sounding like a broken record, and focus on taking concrete action. Unfortunately, the Liberal government has consistently chosen the side of powerful and wealthy corporations over that of everyday Canadians. Liberals voted
May 15th, 2019House debate
Canada–Madagascar Tax Convention Implementation Act, 2018 needs the revenue to pay for his reckless spending, which will be paid for on the backs of everyday Canadians. This reckless spending has come with massive deficit after massive deficit, the latest of which came in the form of the 2019 cover-up budget. In the midst of the SNC
May 14th, 2019House debate
Michael BarrettConservative
Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee is the accountability back to those communities, especially to a community like Grassy Narrows, where what they have to deal with is beyond the imagination of the everyday Canadian?
May 14th, 2019Committee meeting