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Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada on the road in this country, meeting with hard-working Canadians, hearing their stories and actually showing up for work here in Ottawa. Canadians are out of money, and the Prime Minister is out of touch, but soon—
May 10th, 2023House debate
Eric DuncanConservative
Privilege this to heart each and every day. We make sure we stay grounded, not out of touch. We believe the Liberal government has fallen out of touch with everyday, hard-working Canadians, whether it be in the oil and gas sector or the agricultural sector. It is because we stay in touch
May 8th, 2023House debate
Warren SteinleyConservative
Conservative Party of Canada a plan to bring home lower prices. We will end the government's inflationary deficits and scrap the carbon tax. Conservatives will bring home powerful paycheques for Canadians by lowering taxes and clawbacks, to reward hard-working Canadians. Led by the leader of the official
May 8th, 2023House debate
Earl DreeshenConservative
Carbon Pricing an even bigger axe to slay all of these back-breaking taxes. Will the Prime Minister, who is out of touch, take his boot off the backs of hard-working Canadians who are out of money and finally axe this failed, ineffective and punitive carbon tax?
May 2nd, 2023House debate
Richard BragdonConservative
Carbon Pricing they cannot even afford a vacation. While Canadians struggle with affordability, the Liberal government continues to raise taxes, like the carbon tax, which costs Canadians more than they get back. As the PM jet sets across the globe, hard-working Canadians also deserve a chance to enjoy
May 1st, 2023House debate
Tony BaldinelliConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 are taking home less. Despite that fact, the proposed budget would only continue down the path of more spending while taking more and more from hard-working Canadians. Returning to the issue of home ownership, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation has stated that more than three
May 1st, 2023House debate
Dave EppConservative
Government Priorities Madam Speaker, there they go again, telling Canadians that they have never had it so good. Do they really think that hard-working Canadians are that stupid? We have the highest inflation rate in 40 years. We have the highest interest rates in a generation. We have the most
April 28th, 2023House debate
Melissa LantsmanConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 laws, and those laws will be for cats. We are here to say that now is the time for the everyday people. When we look around our communities and see hard-working Canadians show up every single day and do everything right but fall further behind, we know that the laws that are put
April 27th, 2023House debate
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 this foolishness. We need to start having more money for hard-working Canadians so they can support their families.
April 27th, 2023House debate
Anna RobertsConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 budget projections. The deficit of 2022-23 is up to $43 billion. In 2023-24, the deficit is projected to be $40.1 billion. The Prime Minister promised a balanced budget in 2019. He continues to make false promises to Canadians. These Liberal deficits are hurting hard-working
April 27th, 2023House debate
Anna RobertsConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 , it would bring an extra $43 billion of new inflation, debt and taxes. This is what the Prime Minister delivers year after year: debt, inflation and more costs on the backs of hard-working Canadians. Last year, the Deputy Prime Minister pledged that the debt-to-GDP ratio would decline
April 25th, 2023House debate
Larry BrockConservative
Carbon Pricing Liberals keep getting further ahead, hard-working Canadians are falling further behind. I have a simple question: When will the Prime Minister give Canadian families a break and axe his carbon tax plan?
April 25th, 2023House debate
Warren SteinleyConservative
Budget Implementation Act, 2023, No. 1 , adequate and affordable housing. Rental housing, when it can even be found, is even more unaffordable and often old and inadequate for the families that want to call our community home. The dream of home ownership, once considered a birthright for hard-working Canadians, is becoming
April 25th, 2023House debate
Salma ZahidLiberal
Telecommunications insiders and friends always benefiting on the backs of hard-working Canadians?
April 24th, 2023House debate
Ryan WilliamsConservative
Labour answer and confirm that hard-working Canadians will not have to wait for their tax refunds?
April 24th, 2023House debate
Pierre Paul-HusConservative