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The Budget -year promises that continue the government's track record of decision-making that benefits Canada's most wealthy and well-connected, instead of everyday Canadians, by: (a) failing to implement a universal, public, national pharmacare program; (b) ignoring the scale and scope
April 4th, 2019House debate
Peter JulianNDP
Fairness for All Canadian Taxpayers Act and there had been great interest from everyday Canadians and members of the public. Different transparency and anti-corruption organizations have mentioned that such information would be of value for the public to have. There is already a lot of information that the government makes public
April 3rd, 2019House debate
Tom KmiecConservative
The Budget , they might not worry about a $5,000 carbon tax in Saskatchewan or a $3,000 carbon tax in Ontario. However, for everyday Canadians who struggle just to get by, for single mothers, for seniors on fixed incomes, for the small business owner of a pizza shop in Findlay Creek, in my riding, I
April 1st, 2019House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Canada Revenue Agency it abundantly clear whose side it is on: the rich, the powerful, the well-connected. The Liberals are not here to make life better or more affordable for average everyday Canadians. The Liberal government gave the CRA $1 billion to tackle tax fraud and avoidance, and this is how it is being
March 18th, 2019House debate
Jenny KwanNDP
Committees of the House to represent, argue and debate what we believe is important to everyday Canadians who are trying to make it: Canada's middle class, those who are trying to be a part of it, and those who are in need, all of whom are priority one for this government. We will not be sidetracked
March 18th, 2019House debate
Kevin LamoureuxLiberal
Shootings in New Zealand that fear is allowed to grow, and that is in the fear and worry that everyday Canadians feel every day. There are far too many Canadians, far too many people living in our country, who live in fear of the future. They are worried about whether their job will pay enough to build a life
March 18th, 2019House debate
Jagmeet Singh
Information & Ethics committee they're going to forget the damn password; and then the balance of the population are very heavy users of the scheme and they're always in there in person anyway. We need a mechanism to access services online that will work for everyday Canadians. We saw how successful the government
February 28th, 2019Committee meeting
Andre Boysen
Government Priorities Mr. Speaker, throughout the byelection in Burnaby South, people made it clear to Jagmeet Singh that the Liberals only care about the wealthy and the well connected. Everyday Canadians are struggling to put food on the table. They cannot afford the medication that they need
February 27th, 2019House debate
Jenny KwanNDP
Business of Supply never be asked to testify was apparently not known to the present Prime Minister, at least until now. If the Prime Minister has nothing to hide, then he will come forward and answer questions under oath so that everyday Canadians can find out precisely what went on here and so
February 25th, 2019House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Business of Supply that are affecting everyday Canadians in all our regions. It really makes me wonder about the commitment of the opposition. The bottom line is that it is hard to tell the difference between the Leader of the Opposition, who many would call Stephen Harper with a smile, and Stephen Harper.
February 25th, 2019House debate
Kevin LamoureuxLiberal
Canada Elections Act , as are concerns about them. Between the previous two elections alone, complaints about third-party groups by everyday Canadians increased by 750%, from just 12 in 2011 to 105 in 2015. Sadly, many of the political causes advocated by these groups directly benefit the economic or political
February 21st, 2019House debate
Blaine CalkinsConservative
Canada–Madagascar Tax Convention Implementation Act, 2018 and turn that power back into yet more money. That is exactly the kind of crony corporatism we must end. When we do, we will replace it with a meritocracy driven by free markets, where we favour the challenger over the incumbent, the underdog over the fat cat, and everyday Canadians
February 21st, 2019House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Canada–Madagascar Tax Convention Implementation Act, 2018 of the Prime Minister, which Canadians have had enough of. I am proud to be a Conservative and to day after day stand up for the interests of everyday Canadians, as opposed to this Liberal-NDP coalition that will not speak against garbage agendas in the House of Commons, when the rest
February 21st, 2019House debate
Michelle RempelConservative
Canada–Madagascar Tax Convention Implementation Act, 2018 Mr. Speaker, first, the member said the current Liberal government and its caucus are working for everyday Canadians. Media reports show that the Liberals' caucus meeting yesterday was consumed not by the wish to work for everyday Canadians but to protect the Liberal Party
February 21st, 2019House debate
Dan AlbasConservative
Canada–Madagascar Tax Convention Implementation Act, 2018 the course of this term. The government has completely forgotten rural Canadians and communities such as my riding of Cariboo—Prince George. It is making living more expensive for everyday Canadians while standing on the world stage being ashamed of our resource industries. In his very
February 21st, 2019House debate
Todd DohertyConservative