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Business of the House , visit and take a bit of a break. A lot of Canadians are going through a lot of hardships and I want them to know we are thinking of all the vulnerable Canadians who might be facing extra struggles given the current economic woes that are afflicting many hard-working Canadians across
March 30th, 2023House debate
Andrew ScheerConservative
Natural Resources and every Canadian household. Inflation is at a 40-year high. Gas, groceries, home heating, mortgages and rents have all doubled because of the failed policies of the Liberal-NDP government. In what world is it fair to add an extra $4,300 on the backs of hard-working Canadian households?
March 29th, 2023House debate
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
Finance of their failed carbon tax this Saturday. Again, in what world is it fair to add an extra $4,300 on the backs of hard-working Canadian families?
March 29th, 2023House debate
Jasraj Singh HallanConservative
The Economy because they cannot afford housing, and students living in homeless shelters because the cost of living has risen so fast. These hard-working Canadians who do the work deserve a country that works for them, not an out-of-control tax-and-squander NDP budget like the one we have before
March 29th, 2023House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
The Budget of new inflation, debt and taxes that will be on the backs of everyday, hard-working Canadians. We set three conditions for our support of the budget. The first was that it bring home lower prices by eliminating the inflationary carbon tax and deficits. The second was that it bring
March 28th, 2023House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
The Budget generation of small business entrepreneurs dreaming up solutions to the challenges of the 21st century and for their hard-working employees providing for their families all across our great country. As I travelled across Canada over the past year, I met a lot of incredible hard-working
March 28th, 2023House debate
Chrystia FreelandLiberal
Housing for the gatekeepers that drive up housing prices so that hard-working Canadians can have homes they can afford?
March 27th, 2023House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Business of Supply budget we see an end to the government's inflationary spending and no new taxes for Canadians. This is so hard-working Canadians can get some real relief. The more inflation makes life unaffordable for Canadians, the more they will need to pay to, for example, have a drink after
March 22nd, 2023House debate
Rosemarie FalkConservative
Business of Supply Madam Speaker, 88% of the beer Canadians enjoy is brewed and created here in Canada by over 20,000 hard-working Canadians employed by these breweries, whether microbreweries or large breweries like Pacific Western Brewing in my town of Prince George. They are worried. The unions
March 22nd, 2023House debate
Todd DohertyConservative
Business of Supply that, through these tax measures, the price of alcohol and meals in stores and restaurants is going up. As a result, the savings in our bank accounts are going down. This does not take into account the negative aspects these tax policies are having on those hard-working Canadians who
March 22nd, 2023House debate
Tony BaldinelliConservative
Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the only ideas the Prime Minister has put forward on housing are to double the rent, double the mortgage costs and double the down payments on the backs of hard-working Canadians who are paying more tax than ever. On April 1, he wants to raise the cost of housing
March 22nd, 2023House debate
Pierre PoilievreConservative
Taxation -six percent of the cost of a beer is already tax, and now the Liberals want Canadians to pay more. Will the Prime Minister take responsibility for denying our hard-working Canadians an affordable drink and stop the tax increases?
March 21st, 2023House debate
Lianne RoodConservative
Committees of the House parts of the planet. In order to avail themselves of things like the trade commissioner services and of the very hard-working Canadians who operate in 160 offices around the planet to help Canadian enterprises do business in all four corners of the globe, those entities need
March 21st, 2023House debate
Arif ViraniLiberal
Taxation Mr. Speaker, after eight years of the Prime Minister's high-spending government, it has little choice left but to raise taxes on hard-working Canadians. That is right. If Canadians want to numb the pain of higher inflation and a slowing economy with their favourite beer, spirit
March 20th, 2023House debate
Adam ChambersConservative
National Security Review of Investments Modernization Act industries. Also, there is too much red tape, too much useless bureaucracy, which just gets in the way of hard-working Canadians using their ingenuity to grow our economy. This is what our leader, the member for Carleton, calls “gatekeepers”, who are just standing in the way. Let us get
February 17th, 2023House debate
Tako Van PoptaConservative